This in-depth book explores the changing role of comparative law in
an era of Europeanisation and globalisation. It explains how
national law coexists and interacts with supranational and
international law and how legal rules are produced by a variety of
institutions alongside and beyond the nation-state.The book
combines both theoretical and practically oriented contributions in
the areas of law and development, comparative constitutional law,
as well as comparative private and economic law. It offers a
plurality of perspectives on the theory and methods of comparative
law as a legal discipline, but also on comparative law when
concretely applied in projects of legal aid, harmonisation of law
and legal reform. Offering a multi-disciplinary perspective, this
book will appeal to researchers and policymakers in international
organisations. It will also serve as a valuable resource for
advanced level courses on comparative law, and on law reform and
legal aid.
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