Comparative Law : An Introduction to the Comparative Method of Legal Study and Research
Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2015Description: 226,ppISBN:- 9781107594722
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| 340.115098 LAW- Law and society in Latin America : | 340.14 BER-L Law and Language | 340.19 LAW- Law, mind and brain | 340.2 GUT-C Comparative Law | 340.2223 COM- Comparative law and regulation : | 340.5 CUS- Custom's Future | 340.508905417 GAN-C Customary laws of meitei and mizo societies of Manipur |
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First published in 1946, this book formed part of the Cambridge Studies in International and Comparative Law series. The text was written with three key aims: to explain the origin and meaning of comparative law; to describe the purposes for which the comparative method of legal study can be utilised; and to estimate the value of comparative law as an instrument for the growth and development of the law. Tables of cases and statutes are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in comparative law and legal history.
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