Paradigms in Modern European Comparative Law

A History

Balázs Fekete author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:20th May '21

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This book explores the history of modern European comparative law.

This book uses the philosophy of Thomas Kuhn to provide a new vision of the development of European comparative law that will challenge and inspire scholars in the field. With the ‘empathic’ use of some ideas from Kuhn’s theories on the history of science – paradigm, paradigm-shift, puzzle-solving research and incommensurability – the book rethinks the modern history of European comparative law from the late 19th century to the modern day. It argues that three major paradigms determine modern comparative law: - historical and comparative jurisprudence, - droit comparé, and - post-World War II comparative law. It concludes that contemporary methodological trends are not signs of a paradigm-shift toward a postmodern and culturalist understanding of comparative law, but that the new approach spreads the idea of methodological plurality.

A brilliant book which deserves serious attention from comparatists and scholars employing comparative legal methods … Fekete’s meticulous and innovative historical appraisal of comparative law’s modern development represents an important step towards the formation of a discipline fully aware of, and confident in, its value and potential. -- Luca Siliquini-Cinelli, University of Dundee * Social & Legal Studies *
[An] excellent discussion of the comparatists [Fekete] regards as key in the history of comparative law. -- Geoffrey Samuel * Cambridge Law Journal *

ISBN: 9781509946921

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 490g

224 pages