The Cambridge handbook of comparative law
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The Cambridge handbook of comparative law
Cambridge University Press, 2024
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Includes index
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- Introduction : a new handbook for comparative law in a global context / Mathias Siems and Po Jen Yap
- Traditional methods / Jaakko Husa
- Historical-jurisprudential methods / Jean-Louis Halpérin
- Critical methods / Thomas Coendet
- Culture and comparative law methodology / Qian Xiangyang
- Linguistic approaches / Łucja Biel
- Qualitative fieldwork / Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe, Ingrid Lan Petra Mahy, Richard Mitchell, John Howe, Ingrid Landau and Carolyn dau and Carolyn Sutherland
- New institutional economics / Olive Sabiiti
- Empirical methods / Mathias Siems
- Machine-learning methods / Han-wei Ho, Patrick Chung wei Ho, Patrick Chung-Chia Huang, and Yun-chien Chang
- Civil law / Andrea Ortolani
- Common law / Shivprasad Swaminathan
- Confucian legal tradition / Ngoc Son Bui
- A former Soviet states of Eastern Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia / Andrey Shirvindt
- Latin America / Isabel Zuloaga and José Manuel Díaz de Valdés
- Middle East and North Africa / Radwa Elsaman
- South Asia / Rehan Abeyratne
- Sub-Saharan Africa / Charles Manga Fombad
- The tradition of comparative law : comparison and its colonial legacie / Helge Dedek
- Decolonial theory and comparative law / Roger Merino
- Legal transplants : a theoretical framework and a case study from public law / Margit Cohn
- Legal transplants : a case study of private law in its historical context / Gerardo Caffera, Rodrigo Momberg, and María Elisa Morales
- Convergence and divergence in public law convergence and divergence in public law / Po Jen Yap
- Convergence and divergence in company law / Hatice Kübra Kandemir
- Law and development / Yong-Shik Lee and Andrew Harding
- Divided legal systems : understanding divided legal systems in conflict-prone societies / M. Bashir Mobasher and Haroun Rahimi
- Legal pluralism and commerce legal pluralism / Ada Ordor, Nojeem Amodu, and Victor Amadi
- Comparative international law / Danielle Hanna Rached and Conrado Hubner Mendes
- Transnational regulation / Victor V. Ramraj
- Quantitative forms of legal governance / Rene Urueña
- Comparative international arbitration law / Shahla Ali
- Cross-border judicial dialogue / Tom Gerald Daly
- Comparing regional law / Armin Cuyvers
- Comparative conflict of laws / Yuko Nishitani
- Comparative indigenous law / Anthony C. Diala
- Comparative legal education / Tan Cheng-Han, Alan Koh, Topo Santoso, Umakanth Varottil, and Jiangyu Wang