Law, Culture and Identity in Central and Eastern Europe: A Comparative Engagement

Cosmin Cercel (Editor), Alexandra Mercescu (Editor), Mirosław Michał Sadowski

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Abstract

Combining insights from comparative legal theory, jurisprudence and legal history, this collection examines the legal and constitutional identity of Central and Eastern Europe.

Although the various countries of Central and Eastern Europe have often compared themselves to the West, the failure of these countries to engage with one another has resulted in a whole spectrum of legal identities remaining hidden. This book takes up a comparison of such identities within the region of Central and Eastern Europe, and following from the prima facie similarity between the region’s countries, given the experience of communism and legal transfers. The book thereby illuminates, through comparisons, the distinct legal identities of the 16 Central and Eastern European states; whilst, at the same time, arguing for a shared Central and Eastern European legal identity.

This book will appeal to scholars and students in the area of comparative law, as well as lawyers, political scientists, sociologists, and historians with particular interests in Central and Eastern Europe.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationOxon
Number of pages372
ISBN (Electronic)9781003346890
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Central and Eastern Europe
  • law
  • culture
  • identity

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