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Global Perspectives and Emerging Issues in Comparative Law

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An essential guide to how legal systems interact and evolve in an interconnected world. Featuring contributions from leading experts, it provides a comparative analysis of contemporary challenges like digital governance, climate justice, and human rights.

This book is an essential resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of how legal systems interact and evolve in an…
£74.99
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This book is an essential resource for legal scholars, practitioners, and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of how legal systems interact and evolve in an increasingly interconnected world. It provides a comparative analysis of key legal domains, exploring contemporary challenges such as digital governance, climate justice, intellectual property, and human rights.
Featuring contributions from leading international experts, the book offers a nuanced examination of how different legal traditions respond to emerging global issues. It delves into the interplay between common law and civil law jurisdictions, the impact of international treaties, and the role of technology in shaping legal norms.
Designed for both academic and professional audiences, this book serves as a vital reference for those engaged in legal research, cross-border litigation, or international policy-making. With real-world case studies and interdisciplinary insights, it is an indispensable guide to navigating the complexities of modern law.

Associate Professor (Dr) Joshua Aston is the Associate Dean of Law and a Member of the Executive Board in the School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Australia since 2020. Throughout his academic pursuits, he has maintained a steadfast focus on the issue of human rights violations, a subject of great relevance in contemporary civil society. This passion has driven him to extensively research and publish on the pressing matter of Modern Slavery, offering profound insights.

Professor (Dr) Aditya Tomer currently serves as the Dean of Law, Galgotias University, India. With over 60 publications, including books, monographs, research papers, and articles in both academic and popular publications, he is recognized as a prolific writer. Professor Tomer is deeply committed to research and has supervised numerous PhD and Master of Laws (LLM) candidates in their studies. His research endeavors primarily focus on empirical and multidisciplinary approaches.

Mr Rupendra Singh is a dedicated legal professional and academic with a wealth of experience in Corporate Law, Comparative Technology Law, and Intellectual Property Law. Driven by a passion for legal education, Mr Singh strives to bridge the gap between theory and practice, ensuring students gain both conceptual understanding and practical skills in the ever-evolving field of law.

Sonam Tshering, Deborah Pfaff, Phil Glover, Kanchal Gupta, Gurpinder Kaur, Jelena Trajkovska- Hristovska, Renata Treneska Deskoska, Clare Jing Ni Tai, Nikos Koutras, Nancy ,, Akshat Mehta, Aditya Tomer, Mohammad Zulfikar Ali, Prafula Pearce, Rajat Dixit, Sonakshi Varshney, Aarvi Singh, Mauro Bussani, Sachin Bhardwaj, Sherry Pant, Sophia Satapathy, Abhinav Tomer, Rupendra Singh, Shannon Bosch, Joshua Aston, Vijaishree Dubey Pandey, Rituraj Sinha, Showkat Ahmad Wani, Sheikh Inam Ul Mansoor, Renuka ,, Nadia Rahaman, Nabila Farhin, Cecilia Das, Selvi Kannan, Greg Lopez, Preeti Kana Sikder, Tanzim Afroz

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  • ISBN: 1-0364-5462-2
  • ISBN13: 978-1-0364-5462-3
  • Date of Publication: 2025-09-01
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