After Comparative Legal History

In E. Calzolaio (ed.), Liber Amicorum Luigi Moccia. pp. 215-241 (2021)
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Abstract

The 1930-60s saw the beginning of a fertile stream of research based on a historical-comparative methodology focused on case-law viewed as the paradigm of the true living law. Today, the new frontier is in the information age and in thinking law as information.

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