Comparative law

Comparative law

by E. Örücü, David Nelken

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This innovative, refreshing, and reader-friendly book is aimed at enabling students to familiarise themselves with the challenges and controversies found in comparative law. This book fills that gap in teaching at undergraduate level, and for postgraduates will be a starting point for further reading and discussion.

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  1. 1

    How does the book challenge your initial assumptions about what constitutes "law" when looking beyond your own domestic legal system?

  2. 2

    In what ways does the text illustrate the tension between legal globalization and the preservation of distinct national legal cultures?

  3. 3

    Reflect on a time when you encountered a rule or custom in a foreign culture that felt entirely alien to you; how does the book help frame your understanding of such differences?

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