In the present era of internationalisation of law, being able to
analyse legal culture enables legal cooperation. However, legal
culture is still more a theoretical concept than an analytical tool
applied when approaching law. There are many kinds of legal cultures,
concerning different groups of legal actors or covering different
geographical areas, and they are at times overlapping. However, the
national legal culture is still the one that has the largest influence
on the everyday life of citizens and the day-to-day work of lawyers.
In this book, the editors first theorize on and give practical
guidance on how to identify, deconstruct and examine legal culture.
Based on a common analytical framework, the editors and a large number
of expert contributors explore central institutional and intellectual
features of legal culture in 12 European countries next to USA, China
and Australia allowing the reader to systematically compare legal
cultures. This is the second and extended version of Comparing Legal
Cultures, which is the first thorough and extensive book that analyses
national legal cultures as an approach to comparative law. The book
aims at providing essential knowledge and understanding for students
of law, as well as for practitioners and scholars in need of
entangling legal cultural features.
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ISBN
9788245034912
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Fagbokforlaget
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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