The International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online offers unparalleled access to in-depth analyses of the legal systems of over 150 countries. Developed by an international team of renowned scholars, this resource is essential for:
- Legal researchers and academics
- Practicing lawyers and judges
- Policy makers and government advisors
- Students of international and comparative law
Key Features:
- Covers private and public law, including constitutional law, contracts, torts, family law, commercial law, and more
- Written by over 400 leading scholars from around the world
- Continuously updated with new volumes and insights
- Accessible online via Brill’s user-friendly digital platform
The International Encyclopedia of Comparative Law Online is a gateway to understanding law in a global context.
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