A Research Agenda for Comparative Law
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- Jaakko Husa
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The following chapters of this book are listed in IDEAS- Jaakko Husa, 2024. "Introduction: A Research Agenda for Comparative Law," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 1, pages 1-14, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Thomas Duve, 2024. "Regimes of knowledge production in comparative and global legal history: past, present and future?," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 2, pages 15-37, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Fernanda Pirie, 2024. "From the local to the global: anthropological approaches to legal comparison," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 3, pages 39-60, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Ralf Michaels, 2024. "Decolonial comparative law: FAQ," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 4, pages 61-87, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Geoffrey Samuel, 2024. "Legal education and comparative law: an epistemological agenda," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 5, pages 89-108, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jennifer Hendry, 2024. "‘By your powers combined’: the elucidatory role of comparative socio-legal research," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 6, pages 109-127, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Michael Palmer, 2024. "For comparative legal studies," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 7, pages 129-155, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jan Engberg, 2024. "Why languages (as input for knowledge construction) are central objects in comparative law," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 8, pages 157-176, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Catalina Goanta, 2024. "Comparative law and cyberspace," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 9, pages 177-196, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Qiao Liu, 2024. "Comparative law and Chinese legal tradition: through the lens of judicial precedent," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 10, pages 197-215, Edward Elgar Publishing.
- Jaakko Husa, 2024. "Conclusion: A Research Agenda for Comparative Law," Chapters, in: Jaakko Husa (ed.), A Research Agenda for Comparative Law, chapter 11, pages 217-219, Edward Elgar Publishing.
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