This collection gathers over 2,700 titles spanning four continents that address issues in the realms of foreign, comparative, Islamic, Jewish, and even Roman and ancient law through legal theory and history.
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The Making of Modern Law: Foreign, Comparative and International Law, 1600–1926 provides researchers with instant, full-text access to foreign, comparative, and international legal literature. This collection gathers together over 2,700 titles across nearly 3,500 individual volumes, totaling 1.
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The Making of Modern LawReading Level: 1301L—+
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Content Types: Monographs (books)
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