Comparative law has been a cornerstone of legal studies at the LSE at least since Professor Otto Kahn-Freund joined the law school in the 1930s. Today’s LSE Law School is truly international, with ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. This is the first attempt to deal with trusts on a comparative law basis. The book ...
The concentration in international and comparative law is designed to give students a broad foundation in international and comparative law. The program recognizes J.D. students who complete a ...
This course has a limited number of places and we cannot guarantee all students will get a place. This course covers both the comparison of law and legal institutions from different legal systems and ...
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BC Law offers a comprehensive program in international and comparative law delivered by a world-class faculty. The program is holistic, yet flexible. Students may design an intensive program which can ...
Course Overview: This seminar provides an introduction to comparative contract law and the comparative methodology. It will guide students through the comparative analysis of key topics in contract ...
International law and comparative studies have become essential components of legal education. To provide clients with competitive service, a modern lawyer must reach beyond knowledge of American law, ...
To register your interest please contact [email protected] providing details of the course you are teaching. The first book of its kind, Property Law: Comparative, Empirical, and Economic ...
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In the early 19th century David Ricardo formulated the principle of comparative advantage to explain mutual gains from trade among countries. He based it on a critical assumption: that capital did not ...