Ius Comparatum The Future of Comparative Law - l'Avenir Du Droit Comparé: Proceedings of the Centennial of the Iacl and 5th Thematic Co, Book 13, (Hardcover)

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The debate on the future of comparative law today often focuses on the scope and role of the comparative method in the dynamic relationship between the coexistence of national legal systems, on the one hand, and the emergence of transnational law, on the other. In a moment of crisis of some of the traditional methods of multilateral governance, which also has a certain impact on the traditional methods and tools of harmonization of national laws, it is time to reconsider past debates, and in particular the often-alleged dichotomy between standardization of rules as a result of transnational law, and comparative law as a recovery of the differences and specificities of domestic legal systems and cultures. The aim of this book is to consider how old and new theories could cope with the evolving landscape and offer new solutions to combine the applicable law, with its specificities, with the best practices and international standards that impose themselves as transnational law. New areas spurred by technology, such as legal qualification and regulation of digital assets, artificial intelligence and platforms offer a test bench for these matters, since they might require the elaboration of legal concepts not directly borrowed from domestic systems and thus relaying on general principles of law. Equally, the emergence of a need for regulation of (global) common goods, relating mainly to climate change and the use of natural resources, poses a challenge to known categories and the understanding of relevant sources of law and coexistence of legal systems.<br> <br> Le débat sur l'avenir du droit comparé se concentre aujourd'hui souvent sur la portée et le rôle de la méthode comparative dans la relation dynamique entre la coexistence des systèmes juridiques nationaux, d'une part, et l'émergence du droit transnational, d'autre part. En un moment de crise de certaines méthodes traditionnelles de gouvernance multilatérale, qui a également un certain impact sur les méthodes et outils traditionnels d'harmonisation des droits nationaux, il est temps de reconsidérer les débats passés, et en particulier la dichotomie souvent alléguée entre la standardisation des règles résultant du droit transnational et le droit comparé en tant que récupération des différences et des spécificités des systèmes juridiques et des cultures nationales.<br> <br> L'objectif de cet ouvrage est d'examiner comment les théories anciennes et nouvelles pourraient faire face à un paysage en évolution et offrir de nouvelles solutions pour concilier le droit applicable, avec ses spécificités, avec les meilleures pratiques et les normes internationales qui s'imposent en tant que droit transnational. De nouveaux domaines stimulés par la technologie, tels que la qualification juridique et la réglementation des actifs numériques, l'intelligence artificielle et les plateformes, offrent un banc d'essai pour ces questions, dans la mesure où ils pourraient nécessiter l'élaboration de concepts juridiques qui ne sont pas directement empruntés aux systèmes nationaux et qui s'appuient ainsi sur les principes généraux du droit. De même, l'émergence d'un besoin de réglementation des biens communs (mondiaux), liés principalement au changement climatique et à l'utilisation des ressources naturelles, pose un défi aux catégories connues ainsi qu'à la compréhension des

  • Ius Comparatum The Future of Comparative Law - l'Avenir Du Droit Comparé: Proceedings of the Centennial of the Iacl and 5th Thematic Co, Book 13, (Hardcover)
  • Author: Maria Chiara Malaguti
  • ISBN: 9789004775299
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Publication Date: 2026-11-19
  • Page Count: 285
Book format Hardcover
Fiction/nonfiction Non-Fiction
Genre Textbooks
Publication date November, 2026
Pages 285
Subgenre International
Series title Ius Comparatum
Number in series 13
Edition 1
Publisher Brill
Language English
Is collectible N
Binding type Case Binding
Recording time 0 min
Retail packaging Single Piece
Assembled product dimensions (l x w x h) 6.10 x 6.00 x 9.25 in
Assembled product weight 1.25 lb
Bisac subject heading Law

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