The Journal of Comparative Law has made available its Issue 19(1), with some article available open access. Its focus and theme is on "The Worldview of Comparative Law." The Contents including links to open access contributions, follows below.
CONTENTS
VOLUME XIX, ISSUE 1 (2024)
Special Issue
The Worldview of Comparative Law
Edited by O. V. Kresin
Introduction
W. E. Butler & O. V. Kresin
World Picture of Comparative Law: “The Courage of Your Convictions” (PDF, 1.5 MB)
O. V. Kresin
The Concept of Legal World Picture
M. A. Damirli
“Writing the Earth and Representing the World“: The Cartographical Ambitions of Comparative Law (PDF, 1.29 MB)
M. Nicolini
Basic Transformation of Legal Pictures: Purpose and Method of Comparative Law
O. Halabudenko
Comparative Law and its Aspirations
J. Gordley
Comparativism, Philosophy of Law, and Comparative Jurisprudence
O. D. Tykhomyrov & D. O. Tykhomyrov
After the “Picture of Law”: Legal Comparison as the Discourse of the Existence of Law
O. V. Tkachenko
National Legal Systems in the Context of Comparative Law
A. Saidov
National, Transnational, and Global Law: Trends of Development and Interaction
A. V. Egorov
The Impact of Religions on Law-Making and Classification of Legal Systems (Islamic Law)
H. Behruz
Conception of Human Rights as Component of Religious Legal System (Contemporary Catholicism)
S. P. Rabinovych
Universality and Non-Universality in International Law: Comparative Reflections and Implications (PDF, 1.16 MB)
W. E. Butler
The Private and Public Law Dichotomy as the Paradigm of Global Law: Reality or Myth?
E. O. Kharytonov & O. I. Kharytonova
The Concept of “Imitation” and its Epistemological Relevance in Comparative Law and Comparative Legal History
M. Gutan
The Business Judgment Rule in Anglo-American and Civil Law Systems: An Underlying Worldview (PDF, 1.24 MB)
C. M. de Iuliis
Can Methods from the Social and Human Sciences be of Value in Understanding Comparative Law Methodology?
G. Samuel
Units of Comparison Beyond (National) Law
A. Mercescu
Contested Economic Maps of Legal Systems
M. Graziadei & M. Giraudo
Legal Images and Understandings of Law: Juristic Assumptions and Results, Student Evaluations and Choices (PDF, 1.28 MB)
C. Varga
Comparative Common Law Teaching: Why it is so Hard (PDF, 1.19 MB)
C. Valcke
Recently Appeared
W. E. Butler
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