Comparative law: An introduction to the comparative method of legal study and research / by H. C. Gutteridge
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- 9781107594722
- 340.2 GUT
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1. The province of comparative law
2. The origins and development of comparative law
3. The value of comparative law
4. Comparative law and the conflict of laws
5. Comparative law and the law of nations
6. The process of comparison
7. The comparative approach to case law
8. The comparative interpretation of statute law
9. The problem of legal terminology
10. Comparative law and legal education
11. The movement for the unification of private law
12. The nature and characteristics of unified law
13. The mechanism of unification
Appendix
Index.
First published in 1946, this book was written with three key aims: to explain the origin and meaning of comparative law; to describe the purposes for which the comparative method of legal study can be utilised; and to estimate the value of comparative law as an instrument for the growth and development of the law. (Source: WorldCat)
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