COMPARATIVE LAW AND CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES

Authors

  • Ugo Mattei Universidade da Califórnia; Universidade de Turim

Keywords:

Comparative law, Critical legal Studies, Legal theory

Abstract

The encounter of Critical Legal Studies with Comnparative Law has produced a variety of dissertations and law review articles in which the Methodological postulates of (traditional) comparative law were scrutinized and criticized. This work has questioned the standard terms and concepts, as well as their meanings and implications. In particular, functionalism, perceived by Critical Legal Studies as the creed of the priestly caste of mainstream comparative law, has been criticized with the goal of exposing its undelying assumptions. As a result of such, and other critiques, both Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies have been Reivigorated. In particular, Comparative Law, a discipline which had already begun to overcome its former self-congratualatory mood, was infused with a healthy dose of criticism, for example, trough the challenge that it fosters practices of hegemony and domination.

Author Biography

Ugo Mattei, Universidade da Califórnia; Universidade de Turim

Graduado na Universidade de Turim, University of Torino, (1983); UC Berkeley School of Law, LL.M., Fulbright Fellow (1989); London School of Economics e Faculté Internationale de Droit Comparé, Strasbourg. Professor na Universidade da Califórnia, Hasting College of Law e Professor Titular da Universidade de Turim, Itália.

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Published

2020-11-03

How to Cite

Mattei, U. (2020). COMPARATIVE LAW AND CRITICAL LEGAL STUDIES. Constituição, Economia E Desenvolvimento: Revista Eletrônica Da Academia Brasileira De Direito Constitucional , 6(11), 250–277. Retrieved from https://mail.abdconstojs.com.br/index.php/revista/article/view/99

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