Comparative lawHere are entered works on the comparison of various systems of law as a method of legal study and research. Comparative studies of individual legal topics or branches of the law are entered under the respective headings applying to these subjects. See also what's at Wikipedia, your library, or elsewhere.
Narrower terms:Used for:- Comparative jurisprudence
- Comparative legislation
- Jurisprudence, Comparative
- Law, Comparative
- Legislation, Comparative
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Filed under: Comparative law Carl Schmitt's European Jurisprudence (Baden-Baden: Nomos, c2022), ed. by Armin von Bogdandy, Reinhard Mehring, and Adeel Hussain (PDF with commentary at Nomos eLibrary) East African Community Law: Institutional, Substantive and Comparative EU Aspects (Leiden and Boston: Brill Nijhoff, 2017), ed. by Emmanuel Ugirashebuja, John Eudes Ruhangisa, Tom Ottervanger, and Armin Cuyvers The Peacebuilding Puzzle: Political Order in Post-Conflict States (Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2016), by Naazneen Barma (PDF files with commentary at Cambridge University Press) Lectures on the Early History of Institutions, by Henry Sumner Maine (text files at McMaster) Roman Law and the British Empire (1950), by Harold A. Innis (HTML in Canada; NO US ACCESS) Ancient Law, by Henry Sumner Maine (text files at McMaster) Studies in History and Jurisprudence (2 volumes; Oxford: At the Clarendon Press, 1901), by James Bryce Studies in History and Jurisprudence (New York and London: Oxford University Press, American branch, c1901), by James Bryce (page images at HathiTrust)
Filed under: Comparative law -- Periodicals
Filed under: Law and anthropology -- CongressesFiled under: Law and anthropology -- Periodicals
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