The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law

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The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law
Author : Mauro Bussani
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Language : English
Release Date : 16 August 2012
ISBN : 9780521895705
Pages : 423 pages
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The book delves into the 'deeper structures' of the world's legal systems, where law meets culture, politics and socio-economic factors.

The Cambridge Companion to Comparative Law

The book delves into the 'deeper structures' of the world's legal systems, where law meets culture, politics and socio-economic factors.

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