Interdisciplinary scholarship in law has evolved significantly in recent years, driven by a growing recognition that legal issues are seldom confined to a single discipline. Comparative law and legal geography, for instance, offer a compelling pathway toward interdisciplinarity, blending legal analysis with spatial perspectives to enrich our understanding of law's function, reach, and impact across different jurisdictions and sociopolitical landscapes. This essay explores the intersections of comparative law and legal geography, highlighting how this interdisciplinary approach opens new avenues for legal analysis and contributes to our understanding of legal pluralism, transnational governance, and local-level enforcement
Comparative Law and Legal Geography: The Path towards Interdisciplinarity
C. Poncibo'
2024-01-01
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Interdisciplinary scholarship in law has evolved significantly in recent years, driven by a growing recognition that legal issues are seldom confined to a single discipline. Comparative law and legal geography, for instance, offer a compelling pathway toward interdisciplinarity, blending legal analysis with spatial perspectives to enrich our understanding of law's function, reach, and impact across different jurisdictions and sociopolitical landscapes. This essay explores the intersections of comparative law and legal geography, highlighting how this interdisciplinary approach opens new avenues for legal analysis and contributes to our understanding of legal pluralism, transnational governance, and local-level enforcement| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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