Comparative Law

Methods Of Comparative Law

By Pier G. Monateri
Edward Elgar Publishing June 2012

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ISBN-13
9781849802529
Publisher
Edward Elgar Publishing
Publication
June 2012
Format
Paperback , 352 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

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Comprising an array of distinguished contributors, this pioneering volume of original contributions explores theoretical and empirical issues in comparative law. The innovative, interpretive approach found here combines explorative scholarship and research with thoughtful, qualitative critiques of the field. The book promotes a deeper appreciation of classical theories and offers new ways to re-orient the study of legal transplants and transnational codes. 

Methods of Comparative Law brings to bear new thinking on topics including: the mutual relationship between space and law; the plot that structures legal narratives, identities and judicial interpretations; a strategic approach to legal decision making; and the inner potentialities of the ‘comparative law and economics’ approach to the field. Together, the contributors reassess the scientific understanding of comparative methodologies in the field of law in order to provide both critical insights into the traditional literature and an original overview of the most recent and purposive trends. 

A welcome addition to the lively field of comparative law, Methods of Comparative Law will appeal to students and scholars of law, comparative law and economics. Judges and practitioners will also find much of interest here.

Table of Contents

Introduction
Pier Giuseppe Monateri

PART I: WHY ‘METHODS’? AN INTELLECTUAL PROJECT ON THE MULTILAYER STRUCTURE OF LEGAL COMPARATIVISM
1. Methods in Comparative Law: An Intellectual Overview
Pier Giuseppe Monateri

2. Intent on Making Mischief: Seven Ways of Using Comparative Law
Mads Andenas and Duncan Fairgrieve

3. Method?
Simone Glanert

4. Comparison as Deep Appreciation
Gary Watt

PART II: REVISITING CLASSICAL THEORIES AND PERSPECTIVES ON COMPARATIVE LEGAL METHODOLOGIES: A CRITICAL GLANCE
5. The Functional Method
James Gordley

6. How to do Projects with Comparative Law: Notes of an Expedition to the Common Core
Günter Frankenberg

7. Descriptive and Purposive Categories of Comparative Law
Sebastian McEvoy

PART III: LEGAL TRANSPLANTS AND TRANSNATIONAL CODES: QUESTIONING ON CULTURAL BIASES AND SCIENTIFIC STATEMENTS
8. All that Heaven Allows: Are Transnational Codes a ‘Scientific Truth’ or Are They Just a Form of Elegant ‘Pastiche’?
Geoffrey Samuel

9. Contextualizing Legal Transplant: China and Hong Kong
Chen Lei

PART IV: SPACE, BOUNDARIES AND JURISDICTIONS: THE CHOREOGRAPHIC SPECTRALITY OF LAW
10. Interstitium and Non-law
Peter Goodrich

11. The Iconicity of Space: Comparative Law and the Geopolitics of Jurisdictions
Cristina Costantini

PART V: LEGAL NARRATIVES, JUDICIAL INTERPRETATIONS AND SUBVERSIVE PARADIGMS
12. The Resilience of History: Comparative Legal Theory and the End of the American Century
Anthony Louis Marasco

13. Iudex Translator: The Reign of Finitude
Jeanne Gaakeer

14. Further Terrains for Subversive Comparison: The Field of Global Governance and the Public/Private Divide
Horatia Muir Watt

PART VI: POLITICAL ECONOMIES AND THE INNER POLICIES OF LAW: TOWARDS A ‘COMPARATIVE LAW AND ECONOMICS’ ASSESSMENT
15. Towards the Economics of Comparative Law: The Doing Business Debate
Antonio Nicita and Simona Benedettini

16. Quantitative Methods in Comparative Law
Francesco Parisi and Barbara Luppi

Index

About the Author

Edited by Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Professor of Law, University of Turin, Italy

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