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Classics in Comparative Law [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Serija: Elgar Mini Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857934910
  • ISBN-13: 9780857934918
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 2800 pages, aukštis x plotis: 244x169 mm
  • Serija: Elgar Mini Series
  • Išleidimo metai: 25-Jul-2014
  • Leidėjas: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • ISBN-10: 0857934910
  • ISBN-13: 9780857934918
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The editors introduce this four-volume anthology, explaining that the discipline has "both grand scope and fuzzy boundaries," acknowledging that the field has stagnated in recent years, and pointing out that a vast potential exists for the field. Comparative law can inform understanding of disparate legal traditions and their interactions, the evolution of domestic legal systems, and the essentials of legal systems apart from the products of geography or historical accident. This set presents 76 foundational essays reprinted (in facsimile) from books and from sources such as Modern Law Review, Edinburgh Law Review, Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, and American Law and Economics Review, among others. Volume 1, Methodology, addresses the broad themes of legal transplants and globalization of law, and comparative legal history and anthropology. Volume 2, Institutions, contains selections on legal families and the relevance of legal origins, lawmaking, and courts. The third volume, Private Law, addresses property, contracts, and torts. Volume 4, Public Law, contains articles on constitutions, judicial review, and legal process and civil and criminal procedure. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Comparative law is a field with a rich history, and one to which scholars from many disciplines have contributed. This four-volume set includes an original introduction by the editors, who trace the major developments in the field, covering both private and public law, as well as legal institutions and methodological debates. Encompassing more than a century of scholarship, the collection includes a number of the most enduring articles from several disciplinary perspectives and will be an essential resource for the study of comparative law.
Acknowledgements vii
Introduction ix
Tom Ginsburg
Pier Giuseppe Monateri
Francesco Parisi
PART I THE METHOD OF COMPARATIVE LAW
1 `The History of Comparative Jurisprudence', Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation, 5 (1), 74--89
3(16)
Sir Frederick Pollock
2 `Comparative Law in Space and Time', American Journal of Comparative Law, 4 (1), Winter, 70--84
19(15)
Roscoe Pound
3 `Law Out of Context', Edinburgh Law Review, 4 (2), May, 147--67
34(21)
Alan Watson
4 `On Uses and Misuses of Comparative Law', Modern Law Review, 37 (1), January, 1--27
55(27)
O. Kahn-Freund
5 `The Process of Comparison', in Comparative Law: An Introduction to the Comparative Method of Legal Study and Research,
Chapter VI, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 72--87
82(19)
H.C. Gutteridge
PART II LEGAL TRANSPLANTS AND GLOBALIZATION OF LAW
6 `Comparative Law as an Academic Discipline', `The Perils of Comparative Law', `The Virtues of Comparative Law', in Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law -- Second Edition,
Chapters 1--3, Athens, GA and London, UK: University of Georgia Press, 1--20
101(20)
Alan Watson
7 `The Impossibility of "Legal Transplants"', Maastricht Journal of European and Comparative Law, 4, 111--24
121(14)
Pierre Legrand
8 `Understanding Civil Law Scholarship in Quebec', Osgoode Hall Law Journal, 23 (4), 573--608
135(36)
Roderick A. Macdonald
9 `Louisiana Civil Law: A Lost Cause?', Tulane Law Review, 54 (3), April, 830--48
171(19)
A.N. Yiannopoulos
10 `The Transplant of Legal Patterns', American Journal of Comparative Law: Supplement. U.S. Law in an Era of Democratization, 38, 1--22
190(22)
Edward M. Wise
11 `Three Globalizations of Law and Legal Thought: 1850--2000', in David M. Trubek and Alvaro Santos (eds), The New Law and Economic Development: A Critical Appraisal,
Chapter 2, Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 19--73
212(55)
Duncan Kennedy
12 `Diffusion of Law: A Global Perspective', Journal of Legal Pluralism, 49, 1--45
267(45)
William Twining
13 `European Legal Systems Are Not Converging', International and Comparative Law Quarterly, 45 (1), January, 52--81
312(33)
Pierre Legrand
PART III COMPARATIVE LEGAL HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY
14 `The Cultural Background of Law', in The Law of Primitive Man: A Study in Comparative Legal Dynamics,
Chapter 1, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 3--17, references
345(17)
E. Adamson Hoebel
15 `A Theory of Primitive Society, with Special Reference to Law', Journal of Law and Economics, XXIII (1), April, 1--53
362(53)
Richard A. Posner
16 `The Genesis of Liability in Ancient Law', American Law and Economics Review, 3 (1), Spring, 82--124
415(43)
Francesco Parisi
17 `Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case', Journal of Legal Studies, 8 (2), March, 399--415
458(17)
David Friedman
18 `Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective', in Local Knowledge: Further Essays in Interpretive Anthropology,
Chapter 8, New York, NY: Basic Books, Inc., 167--234
475
Clifford Geertz
Acknowledgements vii
An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I vii
PART I LEGAL FAMILIES AND THE RELEVANCE OF LEGAL ORIGINS
1 `Roman Law, Common Law, and Civil Law', Tulane Law Review, 66 (5), May, 1591--603
3(13)
Peter G. Stein
2 `The Family Affinities of Common-Law and Civil-Law Legal Systems', Hastings International and Comparative Law Review, 6, 85--131
16(47)
Craig M. Lawson
3 `Legal Orientalism', Michigan Law Review, 101 (1), October, 179--234
63(56)
Teemu Ruskola
4 `The System of Legal Systems: Notes on a Problem of Classification in Comparative Law', Scandinavian Studies in Law, 13, 127, 129--49
119(22)
Ake Malmstrom
5 `Black Gaius: A Quest for the Multicultural Origins of the "Western Legal Tradition"', Hastings Law Journal, 51 (3), March, 479--555
141(77)
P.G. Monateri
6 `The Economic Consequences of Legal Origins', Journal of Economic Literature, 46 (2), June, 285--332
218(51)
Rafael La Porta
Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
Andrei Shleifer
PART II LAWMAKING: STATUTES AND CASE LAW
7 `Case Law and Stare Decisis: Concerning Prajudizienrecht in Amerika', in Essays on Jurisprudence from the Columbia Law Review, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press, 3--16
269(14)
Max Radin
8 `Justice According to Law', in Essays on Jurisprudence from the Columbia Law Review, New York, NY and London, UK: Columbia University Press, 217--79
283(63)
Roscoe Pound
9 `Interpretation', in A Common Law for the Age of Statutes,
Chapter IV, Cambridge, MA and London, UK: Harvard University Press, 31--43, 203--17
346(28)
Guido Calabresi
10 `Sublime Jurisprudence: On the Ethical Education of the Legal Imagination in Our Time', Chicago-Kent Law Review, 83 (3), June, 1157--96
374(40)
Richard K. Sherwin
11 `The Keepers of Traditions: The English Common Lawyers and the Presence of Law', Comparative Law Review, 1 (2), Fall, 1--12
414(12)
Cristina Costantini
12 `The Doctrine of Stare Decisis and the Civil Law: A Fundamental Difference -- or no Difference at All?', in Herbert Bernstein, Ulrich Drobnig and Hein Kotz (eds), Festschrift fur Konrad Zweigert zum
70. Geburtstag, Tubingen, Germany: J.C.B. Mohr (Paul Siebeck), 381--93
426(13)
Mauro Cappelletti
13 `Precedent in English and Continental Law', Law Quarterly Review, L (CXCVII), January, 40--65
439(26)
A.L. Goodhart
14 `The Ratio of the Ratio Decidendi', Modern Law Review, 22 (6), November, 597--620
465(24)
Julius Stone
15 `Precedent: Nature and History', in Law in the Making -- Fifth Edition,
Chapter III, Oxford, UK: Clarendon Press, 154--227
489(76)
Carleton Kemp Allen
PART III COURTS
16 `The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach', Journal of Legal Studies, XXIII (2), June, 721--47
565(27)
J. Mark Ramseyer
17 `Judicialization and the Construction of Governance', Comparative Political Studies, 32 (2), April, 147--84
592(38)
Alec Stone Sweet
18 `Constitutional Courts versus Supreme Courts', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 5 (1), January, 44--68
630(25)
Lech Garlicki
19 `Economic Analysis and the Design of Constitutional Courts', Theoretical Inquiries in Law, 3 (1), January, 49--85
655(37)
Tom Ginsburg
20 `The Prototype of Courts', in Courts: A Comparative and Political Analysis,
Chapter 1, Chicago, IL and London, UK: University of Chicago Press, 1--64, 223--26
692(68)
Martin Shapiro
21 `The Constitution of Inequality. Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776--1860', International Journal of Constitutional Law, 3 (1), January, 1--23
760
Roberto Gargarella
Acknowledgements vii
An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I
PART I PROPERTY
1 `Possession as the Origin of Property', University of Chicago Law Review, 52 (1), Winter, 73--88
3(16)
Carol M. Rose
2 `Toward a Theory of Property Rights', American Economic Review, 57 (2), May, 347--59
19(13)
Harold Demsetz
3 `The Abuse of Rights in the Civil Law Tradition', in Rita de la Feria and Stefan Vogenauer (eds), Prohibition of Abuse of Law: A New General Principle of EU Law?,
Chapter 4, Oxford, UK and Portland, OR: Hart Publishing, 33--46
32(14)
James Gordley
4 `Things as Thing and Things as Wealth', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 14 (1), Spring, 81--97
46(17)
Bernard Rudden
5 `The New Property', Yale Law Journal, 73 (5), April, 733--87
63(55)
Charles A. Reich
6 `Two Properties, One Land: Law and Space in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand', Law and Social Inquiry, 24 (4), Autumn, 807--52
118(46)
Stuart Banner
7 `The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets', Harvard Law Review, 111 (3), January, 621--88
164(71)
Michael A. Heller
PART II CONTRACTS
8 `The Development of the Modern Law of Contract', in An Introduction to the Law of Contract -- Fourth Edition,
Chapter I, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 1--39
235(39)
P.S. Atiyah
9 `Civil-Law Analogues to Consideration: An Exercise in Comparative Analysis', Harvard Law Review, 72 (6), April, 1009--78
274(70)
Arthur T. von Mehren
10 `Cause and Consideration: A Study in Parallel', Cambridge Law Journal, 37 (1), April, 53--75
344(23)
B.S. Markesinis
11 `Causa and Consideration in the Law of Contracts', Yale Law Journal, XXVIII (7), May, 621--46
367(26)
Ernest G. Lorenzen
12 `Consideration and Form', Columbia Law Review, 41 (5), May, 799--824
393(26)
Lon L. Fuller
13 `What Price Contract? -- An Essay in Perspective', Yale Law Journal, 40 (5), March, 704--51
419(48)
Karl N. Llewellyn
14 `Decline and Fall', in The Death of Contract,
Chapter III, Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, 61--93, 127--40
467(47)
Grant Gilmore
15 `Equality in Exchange', California Law Review, 69 (6), December, 1587--656
514(70)
James Gordley
16 `Formation of International Sales Contracts: Three Attempts at Unification', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 110 (3), January, 305--29
584(27)
E. Allan Farnsworth
PART III TORTS
17 `Alterum non Laedere: An Intellectual History of Civil Liability', American Journal of Jurisprudence, 39 (1), 317--51
611(35)
Francesco Parisi
18 `Rethinking Comparative Law: Variety and Uniformity in Ancient and Modern Tort Law', Tulane Law Review, 61 (2), December, 235--87
646(53)
Saul Levmore
19 `The Intellectual Origins of Torts in America', in Tort Law in America: An Intellectual History,
Chapter 1, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 3--19, 339--45
699(24)
G. Edward White
20 `The Law of Delict and Quasi-Delict in the French Code Civil', in Failures of the Legal Imagination,
Chapter 1, Edinburgh, UK: Scottish Academic Press, 1--33
723(33)
Alan Watson
21 `Crisis in Tort Law? The Institutional Perspective', University of Chicago Law Review, 54 (1), Winter, 184--99
756(16)
Richard B. Stewart
22 `Comparative Law of Torts', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 4 (2), Summer, 235--43
772
John G. Fleming
Acknowledgements vii
An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I
PART I CONSTITUTIONS
1 `Forces and Mechanisms in the Constitution-Making Process', Duke Law Journal, 45 (2), November, 364--96
3(33)
Jon Elster
2 `Constitutional Design: Proposals versus Processes', in Andrew Reynolds (ed.), The Architecture of Democracy: Constitutional Design, Conflict Management, and Democracy,
Chapter 1, Oxford, UK and New York, NY: Oxford University Press, 15--36, references
36(25)
Donald L. Horowitz
3 `The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism', American Journal of Comparative Law, 49 (4), Autumn, 707--60
61(54)
Stephen Gardbaum
4 `German Constitutionalism: A Prolegomenon', Emory Law Journal, 40, 837--73
115(37)
Donald P. Kommers
5 `The "Constitutional Tradition" in China', Journal of Chinese Law, 9 (1), Spring, 7--34
152(28)
Wm. Theodore de Bary
6 `The Politics of Imperfection: The Amendment of Constitutions', Law and Social Inquiry, 22 (2), Spring, 501--30
180(33)
John Ferejohn
PART II JUDICIAL REVIEW
7 `Judicial Review of Legislation: A Comparative Study of the Austrian and the American Constitution', Journal of Politics, 4 (2), May, 183--200
213(18)
Hans Kelsen
8 `Judicial Review in Latin America', Ohio State Law Journal, 35, 785--819
231(35)
Keith S. Rosenn
9 `The Transformation of Europe', Yale Law Journal, 100 (8), June, 2403--83
266(83)
J.H.H. Weiler
PART III LEGAL PROCESS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE
10 `Roman Judges, Case Law, and Principles of Procedure', Law and History Review, 22 (2), Summer, 243--75
349(33)
Ernest Metzger
11 `American "Exceptionalism" and Comparative Procedure', American Journal of Comparative Law, 50 (2), Spring, 277--301
382(25)
Oscar G. Chase
12 `Courts', Quarterly Journal of Economics, 118 (2), May, 453--517
407(68)
Simeon Djankov
Rafael La Porta
Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes
Andrei Shleifer
PART IV CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE
13 `Structures of Authority and Comparative Criminal Procedure', Yale Law Journal, 84 (3), January, 480--544
475(65)
Mirjan Damaska
14 `From Legal Transplants to Legal Translations: The Globalization of Plea Bargaining and the Americanization Thesis in Criminal Procedure', Harvard International Law Journal, 45 (1), Winter, 1--64
540(64)
Maximo Langer
15 `Continental Criminal Procedure: "Myth" and Reality', Yale Law Journal, 87 (8), July, 1549--69
604
John H. Langbein
Lloyd L. Weinreb
Edited by Tom Ginsburg, Leo Spitz Professor, University of Chicago Law School and Research Associate, American Bar Foundation, US, Pier Giuseppe Monateri, Professor of Comparative Law, Department of Law, University of Turin, Italy and Francesco Parisi, Oppenheimer Wolff and Donnelly Professor of Law, University of Minnesota, US and Professor of Economics, University of Bologna, Italy