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The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law
Contributor(s): Bussani, Mauro (Editor), Mattei, Ugo (Editor)
ISBN: 0521720052     ISBN-13: 9780521720052
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
OUR PRICE:   $37.99  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: October 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Law | Comparative
- Business & Economics | Business Ethics
Dewey: 340.2
Series: Cambridge Companions to Law
Physical Information: 0.8" H x 6" W x 8.9" (1.40 lbs) 422 pages
 
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We can only claim to understand another legal system when we know the context surrounding the positive law in which lawyers are trained. To avoid ethnocentricity and superficiality, we must go beyond judicial decisions, doctrinal writings and the black-letter law of codes and statutes and probe the 'deeper structures' where law meets cultural, political, socio-economic factors. It is only when we acquire such awareness and knowledge of the critical factors affecting both the backgrounds and implications of rules that it becomes possible to control the present and possibly future developments of the world's legal institutions. This collection of essays aims to provide the reader with a fundamental understanding of the dynamic relationship between the law and its cultural, political and socio-economic context.

Contributor Bio(s): Bussani, Mauro: - Mauro Bussani is Professor of Comparative Law at the University of Trieste and Scientific Director of the International Association of Legal Sciences (IALS). He is a prolific author and member of numerous prestigious international academic institutions. Alongside Professor Ugo Mattei, he is co-editor of the Common Core of European Private Law series.Mattei, Ugo: - Ugo Mattei is Professor of Civil Law at the University of Turin, Academic Coordinator of the International University College, Turin and also Alfred and Hanna Fromm Distinguished Professor of International and Comparative Law at University of California, Hastings College of Law. His work is highly interdisciplinary and has been published widely in books and journals.