Legal Traditions of the World: Sustainable Diversity in Law

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Author: H. Patrick Glenn

ISBN-10: 0199260885

ISBN-13: 9780199260881

Category: Customary Law

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This prize-winning work offers a major new means of conceptualizing law and legal relations across the world. National laws are placed in the broader context of major legal traditions, those of chthonic (or indigenous) law, Talmudic law, civil law, Islamic law, common law, Hindu law, and Asian law. Each tradition is examined in terms of its institutions and substantive law, its founding concepts and methods, its attitude towards the concept of change, and its teaching on relations with other traditions and peoples. Legal traditions are explained in terms of multivalent and non-conflictual forms of logic and thought.This title is suitable for both undergraduates and postgraduates in comparative law courses worldwide. It may also be of interest to those studying legal history, legal philosophy, international development, international human rights, and international business.Features· Was awarded the Grand Prize of the International Academy of International Law.· Offers comprehensive coverage of all major legal traditions and their contexts.· Incorporates a level of scholarship and analysis that surpasses all other comparative law textbooks.· Adopts a genuinely global perspective, making it an invaluable resource for courses worldwide.

1A theory of tradition? : the changing presence of the past12Between traditions : identity, persuasion and survival323A chthonic legal tradition : to recycle the world594A Talmudic legal tradition : the perfect author925A civil law tradition : the centrality of the person1256An Islamic legal tradition : the law of a later revelation1707A common law tradition : the ethic of adjudication2228A Hindu legal tradition : the law as king, but which law?2719An Asian legal tradition : make it new (with Marx?)30110Reconciling legal traditions : sustainable diversity in law343