The Oxford handbook of comparative law /
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Oxford University Press,
2006
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Table of Contents:
- pt.1. Development of comparative law in France
- Development of comparative law in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria
- Development of comparative law in Italy
- Development of comparative law in Great Britain
- Development of comparative law in the United States
- Development of comparative law in Central and Eastern Europe
- Development of comparative law in East Asia
- Development of comparative law in Latin America
- pt.2. Comparative law and comparative knowledge
- The functional method of comparative law
- Comparative law: study of similarities or differences?
- Comparative legal families and comparative legal traditions
- Comparative law as the study of transplants and receptions
- Comparative law and the study of mixed legal systems
- Comparative law and its influence on national legal systems
- Comparative law and the Europeanization of private law
- Globalization and comparative law
- Comparative law and the Islamic (Middle Eastern) legal culture
- Comparative law and African customary law
- Comparative law and language
- Comparative law and legal culture
- Comparative law and religion
- Comparative law and legal history
- Comparative law and socio-legal studies
- Comparative law and critical legal studies
- Comparative law and economic analysis of law
- pt.3. Sources of law and legal method in comparative law
- Comparative contract law
- Comparative sales law
- Unjustified enrichment in comparative perspective
- Comparative tort law
- Comparative property law
- Comparative succession law
- Comparative family law
- Comparative labour law
- Comparative company law
- Comparative antitrust law
- Comparative constitutional law
- Comparative administrative law
- Comparative criminal law
- Comparative civil procedure
- Comparative law and private international law