Description
Private Law in Context: Enriching Legal Doctrine provides a comprehensive exploration of how contextual understanding can deepen and improve private law scholarship. Marc Loth argues that traditional legal doctrine benefits significantly from interdisciplinary approaches and historical perspectives.
The work examines key areas of private law including contract, property, and tort through a contextual lens. Loth demonstrates how social, economic, and historical factors shape the development and application of legal principles. This approach helps legal scholars and practitioners understand not only what the law is, but why it exists in its current form.
Published by Edward Elgar Publishing, this scholarly work contributes to ongoing debates about legal methodology and the role of context in legal analysis. It serves as both a theoretical contribution to jurisprudence and a practical guide for those seeking deeper understanding of private law systems.







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