The 14 essays that make up this 2003 volume are written by leading
international scholars to provide an authoritative survey of the
state of comparative legal studies. Representing such varied
disciplines as the law, political science, sociology, history and
anthropology, the contributors review the intellectual traditions
that have evolved within the discipline of comparative legal
studies, explore the strengths and failings of the various
methodologies that comparatists adopt and, significantly, explore
the directions that the subject is likely to take in the future. No
previous work had examined so comprehensively the philosophical and
methodological foundations of comparative law. This is quite simply
a book with which anyone embarking on comparative legal studies
will have to engage.
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