Introduction to Comparative Law: Theory and Practice

Materials

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Collection of the literature for the classes

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1) Introduction to an Introduction

2) Methodological Tenets of Comparative Law (Part One)

3) Methodological Tenets of Comparative Law (Part Two). Taxonomies, Legal Families and Tradition; Theory of the Legal Transplants

4) The Code Civil des Français and Its Reception Throughout the World

5) Germanic Legal Family -- The Significance of the Private-Law Codifications of Austria, Germany and Switzerland

6) Common Law Family. Idea of Law in England and Its Spread Throughout the World

7) Islamic Law

8) Laws of India and the Far East

9) Workshops: Functional Comparative Study Attempt

10) Review of the Outcome, Discussion