Teaching comparative law in Singapore: Global and local challenges
In the 21st century it has become impossible for law schools across the globe to ignore two important, and interrelated, contemporary trends in the law. The first is that law no longer necessarily stops, as it used to, at national borders: many countries contemplate, for example, the extra-territoria...
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Main Authors: | HARDING, Andrew, DE VISSER, Maartje |
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