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  • What is a tertium comparationis comparative law?

    What is a tertium comparationis? A tertium comparationis is the respect in which two (or more) things are compared.
    Two things cannot be compared as such, in the totality of their being.
    Nobody would ever even try to do so..

Comparative Law offers a thorough grounding in the subject for students and scholars alike, covering essential academic discussions and comparative law methodology.

Is Mathias Siems A good comparative law book?

‘The publication of the third edition of Mathias Siems’ excellent Comparative Law is to be greatly welcomed by students and comparative law scholars alike

Siems provides not only clear guidance to the methodology and essential contemporary debates of comparative law, but a truly global perspective

’ Paula Giliker, University of Bristol

Who is Mathias Siems?

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Mathias Siems is Professor of Private Law and Market Regulation at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy

Previously, he taught at Durham University, the University of East Anglia, the University of Edinburgh and the Riga Graduate School of Law


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