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Abstract
The central questions of comparative law are still unsolved: Which legal institutions in what legal cultures can be compared with each other in a meaningful way? What can we learn from comparative law for the solution of our own problems?
This Article will discuss the relations between geography and law. I have already discussed the subject of language and law elsewhere; with regard to religion and law, I refer the reader to the extensive writings of Harold Berman.
Recommended Citation
Bernhard Grossfeld,
Geography and Law,
82
Mich. L. Rev.
1510
(1984).
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