Comparative law
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Comparative law
Kluwer , Norstedts Juridik , Tano, c1994
- : Kluwer
- : Norstedts
- : Tano
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Description
The legal profession has become more and more internationalized and in today's modern world jurists can no longer limit themselves to studying the laws of their own country. This book is intended primarily to be used as a textbook for introductory course on foreign and comparative law. It can also be used by legal practitioners who wish to acquire a basic knowledge of English, American, French, German, Chinese and Moslem law, as well as the socialist legal systems, and about methodological problems arising in connection with the study and practice of foreign law in general.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 General part: introduction
- the uses of comparative law
- some problems connected with the study of foreign law
- the comparison
- explaining similarities and differences between legal systems
- the comparative evaluation of the compared solutions
- the grouping of legal systems into families of law
- the common core of legal systems and the presumption of similarity. Part 2 The most important legal systems: English law
- American law
- French law
- German law
- the socialist legal systems
- Chinese law
- Moslem law
- literature.
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