Buch, Englisch, 335 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 628 g
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Buch, Englisch, 335 Seiten, Format (B × H): 159 mm x 231 mm, Gewicht: 628 g
Reihe: JCL Studies in Comparative Law
ISBN: 978-0-85490-092-3
Verlag: Wildy, Simmonds and Hill Publishing
The first book in decades to explore the historical, jurisprudential, and methodological foundations of modern comparative legal studies in the former Soviet Union, it is without precedent there in its breadth of authorship and methodological originality.
For the western reader it constitutes a thoroughly representative introduction to the New Wave of comparative legal studies on the territory of the Independent States. Some issues that engage comparatists there are long familiar in the West; others are relatively new to the field in general, usually with an unusual twist generated by Eastern experience or philosophical disposition.
Individual chapters address the periodization of comparative law, the place of Russia and Ukraine on the legal map of the world, the renaissance of Slavonic law, canon law, convergence between Anglo-American and Romano-Germanic legal systems, the integrating role of international law, and various approaches to typologies of modern legal systems.
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INTRODUCTION
O. V. Kresin and Iu. S. Shemshuchenko
APPLIED COMPARATIVE LAW AND PERIODIZATION
The Place of Ukraine on the Legal Map of the World - W. E. Butler
The Periodization of Comparative Law: In Search of an Acceptable Model - O. V. Kresin
TYPOLOGIES AND METHOD
Typologies of Modern Legal Systems of the World - L. A. Luts
Legal Systems of the Modern World: Problems of Identification - V. V. Oksamytnyi
Comparative Law Hermeneutics: Cognitive Possibilities - M. A. Damirli
Functionalism and the Development of Comparative Law Cognition - A. V. Tkachenko
SYSTEMIC CONSIDERATIONS
Comparative Law and the Integrating Role of International Law - Iu. A. Tikhomirov
Comparative Legal Research in an Era of Globalization - Kh. N. Bekhruz
Unified Potential of Comparative Law as a Science and Instructional Discipline - A. Iu. Salomatin
Legal System: State, Region, World? - O. F. Skakun
LEGAL THEORY AND COMPARISON
The Concepts of “Jus” and “Lex”: Historical and Legal Linguistic Aspects - R. A. Romashov
Philosophical Problems of Legal Comparativistics - A. D. Tikhomirov
Social Naturalism as a Methodological Principle of Comparative Law and Legal Globalistics - A. N. Kostenko
ON EUROPEAN COMPARATIVE LAW
Classification of European Systems of Private Law - E. O. Kharitonov and O. I. Kharitonova
Convergence of Romano-Germanic and Anglo-Saxon Law - M. N. Marchenko
LEGAL SYSTEMS AND RELIGION
Religious Legal Systems: Features and Classification - D. V. Lukianov and A. S. Smykalin
Canon Law in the Modern Legal System of Society - V. P. Motrevich
Confessional Law and the Subject of Comparative Research - S. O. Shaliapin
REVIEW ARTICLE
Renaissance of Slavonic Law? - W. E. Butler
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Publications of Ukrainian Association of Comparative Law - W. E. Butler
INDEX OF NAMES