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The British Association of Comparative law (formerly the UK National Committee for Comparative Law) seeks to coordinate and encourage comparative legal research and teaching throughout the UK. We provide a forum of sustained reflection and conversation on all comparative law matters. Annual Seminars NewslettersContinue reading “Welcome”

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Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study (OUP, 2024) by Irini Katsirea

14 Jan 202514 Jan 2025
Press Freedom and Regulation in a Digital Era: A Comparative Study aims to explore the changed environment in which the press operates and the regulatory challenges it faces in the…
Judicial Creativity and the Law of Obligations…

Indexation and Monetary Correction: Tackling Venezuela’s Inflation by Means of Judicial Interpretation, by Julio-Cesar Betancourt

13 Dec 202412 Dec 2024
Introduction Venezuela is an oil-rich country that has been severely devastated by decades of misgovernment, corruption, and populism. It has more than 300 billion barrels of proven crude oil reserves,…
Research methods and perspectives

Scientia Iuris: On a Law-World Revolving Solely Around Knowledge, by Luca Siliquini-Cinelli

6 Dec 20244 Dec 2024
‘Intellego quid loquar’ Cicero, Pro Ligario, 15 Introduction My new monograph, Scientia Iuris: Knowledge and Experience in Legal Education and Practice from the Late Roman Republic to Artificial Intelligence (Springer,…
Common law world…

Clameur de haro: What an Ancient Norman Self-help Remedy Shows Us about the Common Law Today, by Katy Barnett

22 Nov 202422 Nov 2024
Introduction The common law allows ‘self-help’ remedies to a limited degree, provided that the exercise of self-help is reasonable. This allows the plaintiff to take the law into his or…
Judicial Creativity and the Law of Obligations

Nothing New under the Sun? New Codifications and Old Questions, by Marcus Galdia

8 Nov 2024
Creativeness in Law and Judicial Creativeness Creativeness in law as a topic of academic inquiry is challenging in many respects. Law, unlike some other forms of communication, avoids subjectiveness, which…
Research methods and perspectives…

A Research Agenda for Comparative Law?, by Jaakko Husa

1 Nov 202431 Oct 2024
Introduction Anyone who tries to get a hold of comparative law of today notices quickly that the field has diversified and expanded remarkably. Contemporary textbooks on comparative law’s theory and…

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