Legal traditions of the World
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- 9780199260881
- 340 GLE 2nd ed.
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340 COM Competition law today | 340 DIS Discovering the law | 340 FUR I sue you! the world's craziest court cases | 340 GLE 2nd ed. Legal traditions of the World | 340 GUP 6th ed. Universal's guide to Delhi judicial service preliminary examination | 340 GUP 8th ed. Universal's multiple choice questions for judicial service examination | 340 HAR 7th ed. Introduction to law |
The first edition of this prize winning work sought to recast the discipline of comparative law and provided a new and inclusive means of reconciling the diverse laws and peoples of the world, through placing national laws in the broader context of legal traditions. The new edition further develops these themes. Glenn examines seven of the world's most important and complex legal traditions in detail; chtonic (or indigenous) law; talmudic law; civil law; Islamic law; common law; Hindu law and Asian law. Each tradition is examined in terms of its institutions and substantive law, its foundations concepts and methods, its attitudes towards the concept of change, and its teaching on relations with other traditions and peoples. Glenn considers both the common influences which have shaped these traditions and the major and important differences between them. Ultimately he demonstrates that despite their differences, the various traditions are fundamentally commensurable and are the best means of facilitating human diversity in an increasingly interdependent world.
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