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Foreign law and comparative methodology:

a subject and a thesis
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Hart Publishing Limited, 1997 - Law - 487 pages
This selection of essays by the leading comparative lawyer,Basil Markesinis, provides a compilation of his most stimulating and authoritative work. It brings together for the first time writings which capture the essence of his pioneering approach to comparative law. The essays are of particular interest to those engaged in the study of the law of obligations; scholars will find here a discussion of broad intellectual and theoretical issues pertaining to this field. These issues are highlighted in the introductory chapter. This work is a tour de force of comparative law scholarship and should be read and kept close at hand by every comparatist.

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Contents

A Subject
1
The Comparatist or a Plea for a Broader Legal Education
15
The Destructive and Constructive Role of the Comparative
36
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Sir Basil Markesinis, QC, LL.D. (Cantab.) DCL (Oxon) D. Iur h.c. (Ghent, Paris I (Sorbonne) and Munich), is Professor of Common and Civil Law at University College London and Jamail Regents Chair at the University of Texas at Austin.

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