In these critical essays a leading comparative lawyer: examines the movement for convergence of the Civil Law and the Common Law describes the Italian Style and the French Deviation contrasts Common Law estate with Civil Law ownership explains why the distinction between public law and private law is important to Civil Lawyers but has little interest for Common Lawyers exposes the fatal emptiness at the core of the Law and Development movement proposes a marriage of comparative law and scientific explanation emphasizes the ...
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In these critical essays a leading comparative lawyer: examines the movement for convergence of the Civil Law and the Common Law describes the Italian Style and the French Deviation contrasts Common Law estate with Civil Law ownership explains why the distinction between public law and private law is important to Civil Lawyers but has little interest for Common Lawyers exposes the fatal emptiness at the core of the Law and Development movement proposes a marriage of comparative law and scientific explanation emphasizes the fundamental relation between law and social and cultural change argues that the dominant tradition of comparative law teaching and scholarship is trapped in a cramped and arid 19th century paradigm advocates a culturally broader and historically richer approach to comparative law teaching and scholarship
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Add this copy of The Loneliness of the Comparative Lawyer and Other to cart. $131.09, new condition, Sold by discount_scientific_books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Sterling Heights, MI, UNITED STATES, published 1999 by Kluwer Law International.