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1 Comparative Law Spring 2002 Professor Susanna Fischer CLASS ONE INTRODUCTION TO COMPARATIVE LAW

2 WELCOME TO COMPARATIVE LAW! Introductions What is comparative law and why study comparative law? Outline of This Course Assigned reading for today: Article by Otto Kahn-Freund

3 WHAT IS COMPARATIVE LAW AND WHY STUDY IT? Sir Otto Kahn-Freund:”The trouble is that the subject …has by common consent the somewhat unusual characteristic that it does not exist.”

4 WHAT IS COMPARATIVE LAW? Kahn-Freund: “Not a topic, but a method…common name for a variety of methods of looking at law.” We will focus more on comparing systems/traditions than comparing substantive law We will focus primarily on comparing 2 common law systems (England and the United States) with 2 civil law systems (Germany and France), but will also devote some attention to non-Western legal traditions, e.g. chthonic law, islamic law, asian law

5 COMPARING LEGAL SYSTEMS: TOPICS History/culture/geographical distribution of system Legal institutions – e.g. courts Sources of law – e.g. legislation, constitution, custom Legal actors – e.g. avocats, barristers, judges Legal education Procedure – civil,criminal, administrative

6 WHAT IS COMPARATIVE LAW AND WHY STUDY IT? Professional Purpose – help lawyers to work in a global village Cultural Purpose – broaden perspectives, give comparative insights into our own legal system Scientific Purpose – universal legal truths, harmonization of legal rules Reform Purpose – helps us to make changes to our own legal system

7 THIS COURSE 3 Handouts – Class Home Page, Course Outline, Reading List (for Week 1) – all available online by going to http://www.law.edu/faculty/fischer and clicking on Comparative Law Spring 2002 http://www.law.edu/faculty/fischer Home Page has some helpful resources on it

8 COURSE OUTLINE Make sure you read this carefully Required Books/Preparing for Class Attendance/Class Participation Exams and Grading Final Exam – 75% of grade Web Project – 25% of grade Other Assignments/Exercises Prohibition of recording without prior consent Class Listserv – you are required to send me an e-mail by Friday so I can set this up

9 CONTACTING ME/OFFICE HOURS Mondays – Room 412 10:30-11:30 a.m. or by appointment Telephone: 202-319-5568 or e- mail: fischer@law.edufischer@law.edu

10 Required Reading for Wednesday Basil Markesinis, Comparative Law – A Subject in Search of an Audience, 53 Modern Law Review 1-21 (Jan. 1990)


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