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The method and culture of comparative law, essays in honour of Mark Van Hoecke, edited by Maurice Adams and Dirk Heirbaut

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The method and culture of comparative law, essays in honour of Mark Van Hoecke, edited by Maurice Adams and Dirk Heirbaut
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The method and culture of comparative law
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
868648519
Responsibility statement
edited by Maurice Adams and Dirk Heirbaut
Sub title
essays in honour of Mark Van Hoecke
Summary
Awareness of the need to deepen the method and methodology of legal research is only recent. The same is true for comparative law, by nature a more adventurous branch of legal research, which is often something researchers simply do whenever they look at foreign legal systems to answer one or more of a range of questions about law, whether these questions are doctrinal, economic, sociological, etc. Given the diversity of comparative research projects, the precise contours of the methods employed, or the epistemological issues raised by them, are to a great extent a function of the nature of the research questions asked. As a result, the search for a unique, one-size-fits-all comparative law methodology is unlikely to be fruitful. That, however, does not make reflection on the method and culture of comparative law meaningless. Mark Van Hoecke has, throughout his career, been interested in many topics, but legal theory, comparative law and methodology of law stand out. Building upon his work, this book brings together a group of leading authors working at the crossroads of these themes: the method and culture of comparative law.--, Provided by Publisher
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