Comparative Law and Legal Traditions
Historical and Contemporary Perspectives
- 332 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on the significance of comparative law, this book addresses central topics essential for understanding the evolving landscape of international legal practices. As global mobility increases and legal interactions become more complex, it highlights the dual importance of empirical data and the need for a deeper comprehension of law as a social phenomenon. The work aims to provide insights into both the current state and future trajectory of various legal systems, fostering a greater appreciation for the interconnectedness of legal frameworks worldwide.
