Comparative Law (An Introduction to the Comparative Method of Legal Study & Research) offers a systematic introduction to the theory, objectives, and methodology of comparative legal analysis. The book explains how different legal systems can be studied, compared, and evaluated to gain deeper insights into the nature and functioning of law. It highlights the relevance of comparative methods in legal research, law reform, and academic scholarship, making it a foundational text for understanding cross-jurisdictional legal studies.
Key Features
- Detailed explanation of the comparative method in legal study and research
- Analysis of major legal systems and their structural differences
- Focus on methodology, scope, and limitations of comparative law
- Useful framework for legal research, policy analysis, and law reform
- Indian Economy Reprint ensuring accessibility for students and researchers
This book is primarily designed for law students, legal researchers, academicians, and comparative law scholars who seek a structured understanding of comparative legal methodology. It is also beneficial for postgraduate students, doctoral researchers, and professionals involved in legal research, law reform, and international or transnational legal practice.