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This comprehensive book explores different methods and approaches
to legal comparison, considering how they are perceived and
understood by the reader. It examines how comparative discussion
can be used effectively in both the classroom and courtroom. The
author builds on both analytical and methodological perspectives to
provide an insight into the phenomenon of legal pluralism across
global legal systems. Chapters introduce a historical perspective
to provide readers with the tools for deeper comparative legal
research, while also discussing the various methods of comparative
law and their usefulness in legal education and research. Roberto
Scarciglia outlines a detailed methodological framework for the
study of complex global issues, and explores the idea that
collaboration between scholars and the growing trend towards
interdisciplinarity are necessary to study complex legal problems
and avoid superficial comparisons. Providing a well-rounded
exploration and navigation of this important topic, this book will
be an essential companion for both undergraduate and postgraduate
law students. Legal scholars and practitioners will benefit from
the nuanced discussion of research on different legal systems.
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