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The Cambridge History of Latin American Law in Global Perspective

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A comprehensive examination of Latin American legal history from colonial times to the present, contextualized within global legal traditions. This authoritative work explores how legal systems developed across the region and their influence on international law.

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The Cambridge History of Latin American Law in Global Perspective provides a groundbreaking analysis of legal development across Latin America, tracing its evolution from colonial institutions through to contemporary legal frameworks. Edited by leading scholars Thomas Duve and Tamar Herzog, this volume contextualizes Latin American legal traditions within broader global legal movements and exchanges.

The work examines how indigenous, European, and African legal traditions merged to create distinctive regional systems. It explores key institutions, legal concepts, and transformative moments that shaped Latin American jurisprudence. The book demonstrates Latin America’s significant contributions to international law and its role in global legal discourse.

This essential reference combines rigorous historical scholarship with thematic analysis, offering insights into property law, constitutional development, criminal justice, and legal pluralism. It serves as a vital resource for historians, legal scholars, and students seeking to understand the complex interplay between local contexts and universal legal principles in shaping Latin American law.

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Author

Thomas Duve, Tamar Herzog

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781316518045

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