Codification in International Perspective, 2014 Selected Papers from the 2nd IACL Thematic Conference Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law Series, Vol. 1
No aspect of legal formalism has interested comparative jurists as much as the extent of legislative codification across legal systems. This book looks at codification from a broad, international perspective, discussing general themes as well as various legal fields. The first of two volumes on this subject begins with a general theoretical and historical view of codification, followed by a series of other horizontal inquiries. It encompasses papers focusing on several significant contemporary issues in codification, including "codification of private law in post-soviet times", "criminal law codification beyond the nation state" and "soft codification of private law". In addition, this volume consists of general reports and national reports on administrative procedure and human rights, providing a comparative analysis of codification of law.
This book is developed from papers presented at the 2012 Thematic Congress of the International Academy of Comparative Law.
Comprehensively covers the story of codification
Provides insightful knowledge on state of play on codification globally
Provides excellent material for comparative studies by a globally representative line-up of scholars
A critical addition to the library of any scholar wishing to keep abreast of major trends in contemporary law
Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras
Date de parution : 09-2016
Ouvrage de 374 p.
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Date de parution : 02-2014
Ouvrage de 374 p.
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Codification of Administrative Procedure; Codification of Criminal Law in Contemporary Chinese Mainland; Codification of Human Rights; Codification of Private Law; Codification of the Law of Administrative Procedure; Codification; Decodification and Recodification; Codification: The Civilian Experience; Codification: from a Broader Perspective; Common European Sales Law; Criminal Law Codification; Human Rights at National and International Levels; International Commercial Contracts; Restatements and Non-State Codifications of Private Law; Role of the Judge in a Codified System; Soft Codification of the Unidroit Principles; Supranational Codification of Private Law; codification in international perspective; comparative law and codification; legal de-codification and re-codification; supranational codification