JJUA54048U Comparative Law and Legal Traditions
Volume 2013/2014
Education
Master Level
Content
The main objective of the
course is to introduce students to a profound understanding of the
structures, dynamics and development of the law of different
periods and geographical settings, encompassing the history of
major legal tradition of the world. The students will learn to
identify, describe, compare and distinguish the different
traditions. Today law and lawyers cross national borders. A general
knowledge of leading legal tradition is thus an important
requirement for a full understanding of the impact of globalization
in law. A second objective is an introduction to the concept of
comparative law and its origin, methods and main concepts. This
will provide the students with an important tool in the assessment
of ongoing harmonization and transplants of law in contemporary
world.
The course will follow a systematic and chronological line taking as a starting point that time and change are important factors in the understanding of law. The legal traditions that will be treated in the course will be civil law based on Roman law, common law, Islamic law, Jewish law and legal aspects of traditional and contemporary China and India as well as natural law and its importance for the modern Western legal thinking.
The course will follow a systematic and chronological line taking as a starting point that time and change are important factors in the understanding of law. The legal traditions that will be treated in the course will be civil law based on Roman law, common law, Islamic law, Jewish law and legal aspects of traditional and contemporary China and India as well as natural law and its importance for the modern Western legal thinking.
Literature
The course will be based on
H. Patrick Glenn:, Legal Traditions of the World, 4th edition
(Oxford University Press, 2010), a reader containing a variety of
articles and sources relevant to the different legal systems of the
world.
Workload
- Category
- Hours
- Lectures
- 34
- Total
- 34
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Exam
- Credit
- 10 ECTS
- Type of assessment
- Written examination, 1 dayWritten without supervision (homework assignment), 1 day
- Marking scale
- 7-point grading scale
- Censorship form
- No external censorship
- Exam period
- 9. - 13. December 2013 (preliminary dates)
Course information
- Language
- English
- Course code
- JJUA54048U
- Credit
- 10 ECTS
- Level
- Full Degree MasterFull Degree Master choice
- Duration
- 1 semester
- Placement
- Autumn
- Schedule
- B2
- Course capacity
- 32 students
- Continuing and further education
- Study board
- Law
Contracting department
- Law
Course responsibles
- Christopher David Jenkins (david.jenkins@jur.ku.dk)
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