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Something Old, Something New in Comparative Law

Esin ÖrücüNurcan Yılmaz Özel

After considering the historical development of comparative law, this paper will discuss what classical comparative law provided for an understanding: the old. It will then look into multi-disciplinary approaches that have crossed the horizon of modern day comparative law looking at dynamic systems, orders, normativities, hybridities and contexts: the new. In this context, the paper will consider the extension of methodology in these postmodern developments: deeplevel comparative research, critical comparative research, socio-legal methodology, global comparative law and finally numerical analysis. Considering also implicit comparative law, the question will be: where do we go from here?

DOI :10.26650/ihid.644409   IUP :10.26650/ihid.644409    Full Text (PDF)

Karşılaştırmalı Hukukta Eski ve Yeni

Esin ÖrücüNurcan Yılmaz Özel

Bu çalışma, karşılaştırmalı hukukun tarihsel gelişimini ele aldıktan sonra, klasik karşılaştırmalı hukukun nasıl ¨eskiyi¨ anlattığını tartışacaktır. Sonrasında; dinamik sistemlere, düzenlere, normatif yapılara, melezliklere ve içeriklere yani “yeniye” eğilerek günümüz karşılaştırmalı hukuk anlayışının ufkunu aşan multidisipliner yaklaşımları inceleyecektir. Bu bağlamda, bu makale ilgili postmodern gelişmelerde kullanılan metodolojinin derin karşılaştırmalı araştırma, eleştirel karşılaştırmalı araştırma, sosyo-hukuki metodoloji, küresel karşılaştırmalı hukuk ve son olarak sayısal analiz gibi alanlara doğru nasıl genişlediğini inceleyecektir. Dolaylı karşılaştırmalı hukuku da dikkate aldığımızda şu soruyu irdeleyeceğiz: Bu noktadan itibaren nereye yöneliyoruz?


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