The latest edition (the seventh) of Rudolph Schlesinger's Comparative law was released a few months back. It's edited by Ugo Mattei, Teemu Ruskola, and Antonio Gidi. The work:
enlarges the perspective of comparative law to include the experiences of the non-Western world, which increasingly occupies the center stage in a global approach to the law. Accordingly, the book incorporates diverse legal materials from Asia, Africa, and Latin America. In addition, it includes a greatly enhanced methodological discussion that brings the book up-to-date with the latest debates in the field.
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