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Comparative Law: Cases, Text, and Materials (University Casebook Series) (Rental)

  • Edition : 1st ed., 2026
  • Author(s) : Bignami

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    • ISBN: 9798895459515
    • SKU: 10627
    • Condition: New
    • Format: Hardcover

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This new casebook offers law students a modern, practical approach to the study of comparative law, bridging civil law, common law, Islamic law, and customary law traditions. By integrating an up-to-date selection of cases, code texts, and scholarly materials, it reflects today’s dynamic and diverse global legal landscape, providing students with both historical context and contemporary insight.

The book begins with a clear introduction to the civil law and common law traditions, tracing their historical development in England and continental Europe, and examines their evolution through modern cases and codes. Similarly, it explores Islamic law and customary law, drawing on recent judicial and legislative developments as well as scholarly commentary. Students gain a holistic understanding of the foundations of private law, criminal and civil procedure, and newer areas such as labor law, digital law, administrative law, and constitutional law.

Focusing on key jurisdictions within each tradition—England, France, Germany, and Brazil for civil and common law; Pakistan for Islamic law; South Africa and Ethiopia for customary law—the casebook shows students how to analyze foreign legal systems with an American law-student perspective. By comparing American legal principles and cases with those from other countries, students are encouraged to think critically about the uniqueness of U.S. law while exploring global approaches to issues such as plea bargaining, constitutional adjudication, independent contractor status, Free Exercise Clause protections, and customary rights for Indigenous communities.

Beyond the classroom, this casebook prepares students for professional practice in international law, domestic law reform, and work with global organizations. It demonstrates how comparative law informs real-world applications, from advocating for U.S. statutory reform and shaping constitutional law, to contributing to the unification of law in the European Union, guiding international trade law through the United Nations, and litigating cross-border cases in U.S. courts. Along the way, students learn the methodological skills, ethical considerations, and cultural awareness essential to effective comparative-law practice.

Designed for flexibility, this casebook provides extensive historical overviews, contemporary cases, and practical exercises, allowing instructors to adapt the materials to large lecture courses, small seminars, or specialized modules. By combining scholarly insight with hands-on analysis, it equips law students with the knowledge, critical thinking, and practical skills necessary to navigate and influence the global legal landscape.