Comparative Legal Cultures

Comparative Legal Cultures by Csaba Varga, published by NYU Press on February 1, 1992, is a comprehensive resource that compiles a variety of key international articles in law and legal theory. This edition spans 640 pages and is presented in English, offering insights that are often not readily accessible. The collection aims to serve as a vital resource for both research and teaching, with each volume edited by leading international authorities who provide context and significance for the included essays.
Readers will find a diverse range of topics within the realm of law and reference, as the book brings together significant contributions that enhance understanding of legal cultures worldwide. The informative introductions by the editors help to clarify the relevance of each article, making this volume a valuable addition for those engaged in legal studies. This extensive compilation is designed to support academic inquiry and facilitate deeper exploration of legal theory and practice.
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This Major Reference series brings together a wide range of key international articles in law and legal theory. Many of these essays are not readily accessible, and their presentation in these volumes will provide a vital new resource for both research and teaching. Each volume is edited by leading international authorities who explain the significance and context of articles in an informative and complete introduction.
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