Discovering the Unexpected: Comparative Legal Studies in Eastern and Central Europe

Discovering the Unexpected: Comparative Legal Studies in Eastern and Central Europe
Format
Hardback
Publisher
Talbot Pub.
Published
7 June 2021
Pages
562
ISBN
9781616196554

Discovering the Unexpected: Comparative Legal Studies in Eastern and Central Europe

Comparative lawyers from Belarus, Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Ukraine and the United States explore the contributions of Eastern and Central European comparatists mostly unknown outside the region in 25 essays addressing individuals, processes and institutions from the sixteenth century to recent times. Most names will be unfamiliar to comparative lawyers not from the region; some overlap in their geographical affiliation, and the boundaries of the region itself are controversial. Several contributors give attention to Slavic law and its place within historical comparative studies. New light is cast on the development of comparative legal studies during the Soviet era and some of the principal personalities involved.

xiv, 562 pp.

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