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Legal traditions of the world : Sustainable diversity in law

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Publication details: Oxford Oxford University Press 2010Edition: 4thDescription: 418p xxviSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 340.2 GLE
Contents:
Contents; 1. A Theory of Tradition? The Changing Presence of the Past; 2. Between Traditions: Identity, Persuasion and Survival; 3. A Chthonic Legal Tradition: to Recycle the World; 4. A Talmudic Legal Tradition: The Perfect Author; 5. A Civil Law Tradition: The Centrality of the Person; 6. An Islamic Legal Tradition: The Law of a Later Revelation; 7. A Common Law Tradition: the Ethic of Adjudication; 8. A Hindu Legal Tradition: The Law as King, but which Law? 9. A Confucian Legal Tradition: Make it New (with Marx?) 10. Reconciling Legal Traditions: Sustainable Diversity in Law; Index.
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Contents;
1. A Theory of Tradition? The Changing Presence of the Past;
2. Between Traditions: Identity, Persuasion and Survival;
3. A Chthonic Legal Tradition: to Recycle the World;
4. A Talmudic Legal Tradition: The Perfect Author;
5. A Civil Law Tradition: The Centrality of the Person;
6. An Islamic Legal Tradition: The Law of a Later Revelation;
7. A Common Law Tradition: the Ethic of Adjudication;
8. A Hindu Legal Tradition: The Law as King, but which Law?
9. A Confucian Legal Tradition: Make it New (with Marx?)
10. Reconciling Legal Traditions: Sustainable Diversity in Law;
Index.

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