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Comparative Law Methodology

  • Comparative Law vs. International Law
  • Functionalism in Comparative Law and Legal Linguistics
  • Interdisciplinarity – Lessons from Applied Comparative Law
  • Interdisciplinarity in Comparative Law – A Blessing or A Curse?
  • Methodological Pluralism – A Third Phase of Comparative Law?
  • The Second Phase of Comparative Law – Ernst Rabel and the Focus on (Social) Functions
  • The Common Core Method and the Theory of Legal Formants
  • Is the Common Core Method a Variation of Functionalism?
  • The Beginnings of the Common Core Method in Comparative Law
  • Viewing Comparative Law from Another Angle: The Common Core Project

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