Master 1 Droit international des affaires - M1 Comparative Law
UP1-PROG-07-M1G401-119 - Master 1 Droit international des affaires;UP1-PROG-07-M1G402-119 - Master 1 Droit international général
This
course aims to explore the multiple dimensions of the comparative study of law,
both from a practical and critical viewpoint. It will discuss topics such as: macro-
and micro-comparisons, the significance of legal language and translation,
legal families, traditions and cultures, legal education, as well as the
various uses and abuses of comparative legal enquiries, as a tool for law
reform and judicial practice, in the face of increasingly interdependent
globalised legal orders. The course will focus on the various aims, functions
and possible methods, along with the actors and users of comparative legal
studies, examining how this lens brings fruitful and surprising insights and
critiques about the nature of law itself.
Informations sur l'espace de cours
Nom
Master 1 Droit international des affaires - M1 Comparative Law
Nom abrégé
UP1-PROG-07-M1G401-119-15 - M1 Comparative Law
Enseignants
Philippe Xavier, Sefton Green Ruth
Groupes utilisateurs inscrits
Consultation des ressources, participation aux activités :
[2024] 02ER - ERASMUS (diploma-02ER-2024)
[2024] 11ER - ERASMUS Science politique (diploma-11ER-2024)