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Legal traditions of the world :sustainable diversity in law
- 作者: Glenn, H. Patrick.
- 出版: Oxford ;New York : Oxford University Press 2000.
- 稽核項: 1 online resource (xxiv, 371 pages).
- 標題: Pluralisme juridique. , Comparative. , LAW Comparative. , LAW , Droit comparé. , Electronic books. , Legal polycentricity. , Customary law. , Comparative law.
- ISBN: 0198765754 , 9780198765752
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- 附註: Includes bibliographical references and index. Theory of tradition? The changing presence of the past -- Between traditions: identity, persuasion and survival -- Chthonic legal tradition: to recycle the world -- Talmudic legal tradition: the perfect author -- Civil law tradition: the centrality of the person -- Islamic legal tradition: the law of a later revelation -- Common law tradition: the ethic of adjudication -- Hindu legal tradition: the law as king, but which law? -- Asian legal tradition: make it new (with Marx?) -- Reconciling legal traditions: sustainable diversity in law.
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- 系統號: 005295090
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Written in a clear and accessible style, this prize-winning work seeks to recast the discipline of comparative law and offers a major new means of conceptualizing law and legal relations across the world. Instead of a narrow focus on national legal systems, Glenn places national laws in the broader context of legal traditions. He examines seven of the world's most important and complex legal traditions in detail: chthonic (or indigenous) law; talmudic law; civil law; islamic law; common law; hindulaw; and Asian law. Each tradition is examined in terms of its institutions and substantive law, its foundational concepts and methods, its attitude towards the concept of change, and its teaching on relations with other traditions and peoples. Mutual influences throughout history are noted and,whilst the major and important differences are admitted, the various traditions are nevertheless shown to be fundamentally commensurable. Legal Traditions of the World concludes with a synthesis of the contribution of legal traditions to the understanding of tradition generally. The normativity and multiplicity of the world's legal traditions are examined, as is their ability, as complex traditions, to reconcile major differences ofopinion or belief in a peaceable manner. Complex traditions are ultimately shown to represent multivalent forms of logic and can thus be regarded as the best means of facilitating sustainable human diversity in an increasingly interdependent world.
來源: Google Book
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