tailieunhanh - Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law

LEGAL CULTURE VERSUS Legal Tradition? The dichotomy is unreal in most circumstances. But not in all. Legal culture is legal tradition, and legal tradition is legal culture. But with an exception. Those living the culture, namely lawyers including judges and law professors, are usually unaware of the tradition. They are often unaware of, and indifferent to, history. (I would like readers to know that I am dealing only with private law. Constitutional law is beyond my expertise). | Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law EUROPEAN ACADEMY OF LEGAL THEORY MONOGRAPH SERIES General Editors Professor Mark Van Hoecke Professor Francois Ost Professor Luc Wintgens Titles in this Series Moral Conflict and Legal Reasoning by Scott Veitch The Harmonisation of European Private Law edited by Mark Van Hoecke On Law and Legal Reasoning by Fernando Atria Law as Communication by Mark Van Hoecke Legisprudence edited by Luc Wintgens Epistemology and Methodology of Comparative Law Edited by Mark Van Hoecke Katholieke Universiteit Brussel HART PUBLISHING OXFORD AND PORTLAND OREGON .

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