Comparative Law | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the Comparative Law category, you will find scholarly publications that analyze and compare the legal systems of different countries, legal orders, and historical periods. The works address topics such as civil and procedural law, constitutional law, private international law, labor and social law, as well as current challenges posed by digitalization, climate protection, or new technologies. Typical types of works include handbooks, conference proceedings, journal articles, and comparative legal studies aimed at legal professionals, scholars, and students.
The titles cover both theoretical foundations and practice-relevant issues, such as law enforcement, the protection of minorities, corporate law, or criminal justice decision-making processes. In doing so, they frequently incorporate European, international, and non-European perspectives—such as those from the U.S., Japan, or Latin America.