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Comparative law and multicultural legal classes : challenge or opportunity?

Csaba Varga, editor

(Ius comparatum : global studies in comparative law, v. 46)

Springer, c2020

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This book discusses legal education in multicultural classes. Comparative law education is now widespread throughout the world, and there is a growing trend in developed countries toward teaching global law. Providing theoretical answers on how to describe each legal culture and tradition side-by-side, it also explores educational methodological options to address these aspects without causing offence or provoking tension within a multicultural student community. The book examines nine countries on three continents, bringing together academic views and educational insights from ten scholars in the field of comparative law.

Table of Contents

  • PART I: The General Report.- Comparative Law and Multicultural Legal Classes: Challenge or Opportunity?.- PART II: National Reports.- Comparative Law and Multicultural Classes: A Japanese Example.- Brazilian Experience on Comparative Law: Much to Do and Multicultural Legal Classes as an Opportunity.- Comparative Law and Multicultural Legal Classes in Italy: Challenge or Opportunity?.- The Multicultural Classroom as a Comparative Law Site: A United Kingdom Report.- Comparative Law and Multicultural Legal Classes in Singapore: An Opportunity for Enhanced Understanding.- Redressing Romanian Legal Education (in Comparative Garments).- Diverse Legal Classes and Cultures: Challenges and Opportunities
  • A Danish Report.- Comparative Law and Multicultural Legal Classes: Challenge or Opportunity? A Legal-historical Account from Germany.- Turning Challenges in Opportunities: Reflections on Teaching Comparative Law in Multicultural Classes.

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