3 edition of A Socialist approach to comparative law found in the catalog.
A Socialist approach to comparative law
Published
1977
by Sijthoff, Academic Book Services Holland, Postbus 66] in Leyden, [Besteladres, Groningen
.
Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Statement | edited by I. Szabó and Z. Péteri ; [translated by I. Móra]. |
Contributions | Szabó, Imre, 1912-, Péteri, Zoltán. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | K357 .S613 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 235 p. ; |
Number of Pages | 235 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL4642335M |
ISBN 10 | 9028601570 |
LC Control Number | 77474408 |
Comparative Law offers a thorough grounding in the subject for students and scholars of comparative law alike, critically debating both traditional and modern approaches to the subject and using examples from a range of legal systems gives the reader a truly global perspective. Legal history, legal ethnology and comparative law 9 Sociology of law and comparative law 10 A rationale for comparative law 10 The origins of comparative law 11 Early comparative law 11 The roots of comparative law 13 Comparative law in England 16 The contemporary significance of comparative law 18 Functions and purposes of comparative law
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Providing a comprehensive and comparative analysis of the legal approach to key areas of law within different legal systems, this book offers a blueprint for comparative legal study by evaluating the current epistemological debate on comparative law and comparative legal research methods.
Comparative law is the study of differences and similarities between the law (legal systems) of different specifically, it involves the study of the different legal "systems" (or "families") in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Canon law, Jewish Law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
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The expression comparative law is a modern one, first used in the 19th century when it became clear that the comparison of legal institutions deserved A Socialist approach to comparative law book systematic approach, in order to increase understanding of foreign cultures and to further legal progress.
From early times, however, certain scholars and researchers have made use of the comparative. Comparative Law. By Paul Norman. Paul Norman is senior reference librarian at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, which he joined in He has contributed chapters in the Manual of Law Librarianship ( and ), Dane & Thomas: How to use a Law Library () and occasional articles in Legal Information Management and its predecessor the Law Librarian.
Imre Szabó, Zoltán Péteri (eds.), A Socialist Approach to Comparative Law (), 9, ; for rise and fall in Italy Pier Giuseppe Monateri, ‘Critique et différence: Le droit comparé en. law, comparative law can hopefully turn more attention to other matters like public law and the comparison with non-European legal system, which over a long period has notably retreated into the.
Imre Szabó and Zoltán Péteri (eds), A Socialist Approach to Comparative Law (), Second, functionalist comparative law combines its factual approach with the theory that its objects must be understood in the light of their functional relation to society.
Law and society are thus thought to be separable but related. Socialism, social and economic doctrine that calls for public rather than private ownership or control of property and natural resources. According to socialism, everything that people produce is in some sense a social product, and everyone who contributes to the production of a good is entitled to a share in it.
The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law provides a wide-ranging and highly diverse critical survey of comparative law at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
It summarizes and evaluates a discipline that is time-honored but not easily understood in all its dimensions. In the current era of globalization, this discipline is more relevant than ever, both on the academic and on the practical. A socialist approach to comparative law.
by I. Szab6 and Z. Peteri. Leyden-Budapest, p. A collection of essays on comparative law by various authors. The indi-vidual essays are listed under the author's name.
Szab6, Imre and Peteri, Zoltan eds.: A socialist approach to compara-tive law see: A socialist approach to comparative law. Source: The American Journal of Comparative Law, Vol. 15, No. 3 ( - ), pp. Published by: American Society of Comparative Law the essential approach is to search for an understanding of these two systems, and especially to identify and.
R.I.D.G. COMPARATIVE LAW IN HUNGARY. Attila HARMATHY. Historical background. The role of comparative law prior to the socialist era. The advent of the hundredth anniversary of the International Congress of Comparative Law held in Paris in requires a survey of the topic, however short it is, on a historical basis and the report on the history of the role of comparative.
CHARACTERISTIC TRAITS Socialist law is similar to common law or civil law but with a greatly increased public law sector and decreased private law sector. 1) Partial or total expulsion of the former ruling classes from the public life at early stages of existence of each socialist state; however, in all socialist states this policy gradually.
Comparative Law in a Changing World provides an accessible source of reference for researchers wishing to obtain a user friendly approach to comparative legal studies.
It is also designed as a course text for undergraduates and for postgraduates wishing to trace the influence of common law and civil law legal traditions on jurisdictions across. International and Comparative Law Quarterly. sole source of law in the socialist system.
Marxist-Leninist jurispru-dence rejects the doctrine of separation of powers, 5. but allocates State functions to three governmental authorities (the legislature, executive and judiciary). It assumes that these segments of the socialist State work.
Socialist law or Soviet law denotes a general type of legal system which has been used in socialist and formerly socialist is based on the civil law system, with major modifications and additions from Marxist-Leninist ideology.
There is controversy as to whether socialist law ever constituted a separate legal system or not. If so, prior to the end of the Cold War, socialist law would.
The book will appeal to scholars and graduate students researching comparative law, socio-legal studies, Asian laws, Chinese law, Vietnamese law, and law and development.
About the Author Hualing Fu is a Professor of Law and Associate Dean at The University of Hong Kong. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law provides a wide-ranging and highly diverse survey as well as a critical assessment of comparative law at the beginning of the twenty-first century.
It summarizes and evaluates a discipline that is time-honoured but not easily understood in all its dimensions. The book contains forty-three articles. The aim of each article is to provide an accessible.
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