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Introduction to comparative law [DROI1502]
[30h] 6 credits

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Teacher(s):

Alain Wijffels

Language:

English

Level:

First cycle

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Aims

The aim of the course is twofold: (a) introducing the student to some major legal systems and to a comparative approach combining several legal traditions; (b) assisting the student in becoming acquainted with the skills required for attending lectures and presenting a written examination in a foreign language (English), and specifically in the context of legal studies.

Main themes

1. General Part: a general survey of some major legal traditions of the world (chtonic law, religious laws: Hindu, Jewish, Islamic traditions, Western legal systems etc.).

2. Special Part: detailed studies of specific institutions of the Anglo-American legal system - these may vary from one year to another. This part of the course is taught following a case-method

Content and teaching methods

Contents: (see also above, 2.)

1. General Part
2. Special Part

Teaching methods:

Part 1: systematic outlines of the major features of each tradition, including if possible each time a section on practical issues raised by the application of a non-Western legal rule in a Western forum.

Part 2: systematic outlines of selected topics (which may vary from one year to another), based on the analysis and discussion of cases.

Other credits in programs

DROI21

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