Comparative Law in a Global Context
The Legal Systems of Asia and Africa
- 696 páginas
- 25 horas de lectura
Focusing on a pluralist approach, this textbook critiques traditional Western legal theories and their limitations in addressing Asian and African legal systems. It integrates major legal schools of thought, offering a comprehensive analysis of Hindu, Muslim, African, and Chinese laws. By examining the historical and conceptual foundations of these legal traditions, the author proposes a new framework for understanding law as a dynamic and interactive phenomenon in a global context.
