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Beyond the pedagogical beauty of dichotomy: Comparative law methodology in liquid times

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This chapter describes the issue of comparative law methodology notably in the way it has been traditionally proposed as a choice between functionalist or contextualist methods. A dichotomous approach is arguably fascinating and effective from a pedagogical viewpoint. The chapter argues that comparative law appears deeply anchored to a dichotomous mindset that tends to reduce any scenario into a contrast between two options: irreducible and often conflicting alternatives. Comparative law as a sub-discipline has been moving 'from a relatively marginal role to a much more central role', shifting from being considered as the 'Cindarella' to the 'Queen' of legal sciences. There are two main re-thinking exercises that comparative lawyers are deepening in order to globalize their discipline: geographical and thematic. William Twining has described comparative law as a 'long-running and unsatisfactory debate about how major systems, tradition, or families of law should be classified'.
Idioma originalInglés
Título de la publicación alojadaNormative Pluralism and Human Rights
Subtítulo de la publicación alojadaSocial Normativities in Conflict
EditoresKyriaki Topidi
Lugar de publicaciónNew York
EditorialRoutledge Taylor & Francis Group
Capítulo2
Páginas39-60
Número de páginas23
Edición1
ISBN (versión digital)978-1-315-16523-3
ISBN (versión impresa)978-1-138-05659-6
EstadoPublicada - jun 2018
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