Comparative law and public law

COMPARATIVE PUBLIC LAW. 635. II. FUNDAMENTALS O THE STUDY OF Law is what people think law to be and what they act on as law. There are someĀ 

What is the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law & International Law?

At the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law, scholars pursue research relating to basic issues and current developments in the areas of public international law, European Union law, and the constitutional and administrative law of individual states, together with numerous visiting scholars from all over the world

What is the substantive counterpart to comparative politics?

Perhaps the most striking reason for this is that the substantive counterpart to comparative politics is not comparative law as a whole, but rather comparative constitutional law and, more tangentially, comparative administrative law

×Comparative Public Law is a comparative study or analysis of the laws of different countries which govern the state and its relationship with its subjects. It is also known as Comparative Systems of Governance. Comparative public law is a meeting place for a number of different research traditions, including doctrinally oriented comparative public law, the qualitative tradition in socio-legal studies, and the comparative dimension of American political science research on public law.

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