01786 2200229 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020001800097041000800115082001000123084001400133100005700147245008500204260003300289300001500322500001900337520112600356650002301482990002601505990002501531INLIS00000000000182620221027031817 a0010-0520001826221027 | | eng  a0-521-81811-7 aeng a340.2 a340.2 COM0 aComparative Legal Studies Traditions and Transitions1 aComparative Legal Studies Traditions and Transitions /cEdited by Pierre Legrand aNew York :bCambridge,c2003 aV. 520 hlm aIndeks : Index aThis book features fourteen original essays written by some of the world?s most distinguished comparatists who bring sophisticated theoretical and interdisciplinary perspectives to bear on comparative legal studies. Arguably the most ambitious intellectual project to date within the field, this collection brings together representatives of many approaches to the practice of comparison of laws and offers a uniquely comprehensive response to the fundamental challenges raised by comparative interventions. Topics covered include universalism, nationalism, colonialism, and functionalism. Disciplines addressed include anthropology, history, sociology, philosophy, politics, and literary criticism. Problems discussed include contextualization, differentiation, cognition, translation and transferability. Throughout, the contributors present their respective vision of the nature of comparative legal studies and the assumptions that inform their work. This book will engage all lawyers wishing to operate beyond their national law and will be required for everyone taking a specific interest in the comparison of laws. 4a1. Comparative Law a07117/MKRI-P/XII-2007 a05820/MKRI-P/IX-2008