Comparative Law

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As the global legal landscape continues to evolve, understanding the diverse legal systems that shape societies and inform others becomes increasingly crucial. Comparative Law, at its core, explores the similarities and differences among legal frameworks across jurisdictions, offering invaluable insights into how legal systems adapt to cultural, historical, and social contexts. Our research is dedicated to unraveling the complexities of comparative law, fostering a deeper comprehension of the interplay between legal traditions and shedding light on how traditional and foreign legal systems intersect with modern governance.

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Comparative Law Projects

Comparative Constitutional Law
Constitutional Remedies and Socio-Economic Rights

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Comparative Law Team

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Ed Béchard-Torres
Assistant Professor
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Jake Effoduh
Assistant Professor
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Priscylla Joca
Assistant Professor