Comparative Law is an essential legal text that explores how different legal systems operate across the world. This Indian Reprint 2024 brings a respected international classic to Indian students, scholars, and legal professionals in a convenient and affordable edition. The book compares major legal traditions such as Common Law, Civil Law, and other global legal systems, explaining how each develops, interprets statutes, and delivers justice. It provides deep insights into constitutional structures, judicial processes, legal sources, and procedural frameworks across jurisdictions. This book is especially valuable for LLM students, researchers, policymakers, and lawyers dealing with international or cross-border matters. It also strengthens understanding of Indian law by allowing readers to compare it with foreign legal systems. By studying comparative law, readers gain a broader perspective on legal reasoning, reform, and global legal harmonization.






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