Clark David S

Comparative law and society - London Edward Elgar 2001 - HB

Table of contents
Contents:

Preface

1. History of Comparative Law and Society
David S. Clark

PART I: METHODS AND DISCIPLINES
2. Comparative Sociology of Law
Roger Cotterrell

3. Comparative Criminology
Francis Pakes

4. Comparative Anthropology of Law
Elizabeth Mertz and Mark Goodale

5. Comparative Law and Economics: Accounting for Social Norms
Francesco Parisi and Barbara Luppi

6. Comparative Law and Political Economy
John C. Reitz

7. Comparative Legal Psychology: Eyewitness Identification
Ruth Horry, Matthew A. Palmer, Neil Brewer and Brian L. Cutler

PART II: CORE ISSUES
8. Separation of Legislative and Executive Governmental Powers
Howard J. Wiarda and Jonathan T. Polk

9. Federalism and Subnational Legal Systems: The Canadian Example of Provincial Constitutionalism
G. Alan Tarr

10. Judges, their Careers, and Independence
Carlo Guarnieri

11. Civil Court Litigation and Alternative Dispute Resolution
Koen van Aeken

12. Criminal Courts and Procedure
Stephen C. Thaman

13. Administrative Law, Agencies and Redress Mechanisms in the United Kingdom and Sweden
Michael Adler and Sara Stendahl

14. Constitutional Law and Courts
Tom Ginsburg

15. Legal Cultures
David Nelken

16. Legal Education
David S. Clark

17. Legal Professions and Law Firms
David S. Clark

18. Legal Protection of the Environment
Stephen C. McCaffrey and Rachael E. Salcido

19. Preventive Health at Work
Julie C. Suk

Index

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Comparative Law
Sociological Jurisprudence

340.2 CLA