Should We Compare Laws or Cultures?

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  • Heike Jung University of Saarland

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15845/bjclcj.v5i1.1354

Abstract

Law and culture are inextricably linked. Hence, a meaningful comparison of laws will have to take into account the cultural background and the context. The relevance of the ‘culture-factor’ in comparison depends on the nature and the scope of the project. This culture-oriented approach sensitizes for the relativity of legal systems which, in turn, calls for a prudent assessment of the common ground. It should also foster (more) interdisciplinary cooperation. 

Author Biography

Heike Jung, University of Saarland

Professor Emeritus of Criminal Law, Criminal Procedure, Criminology and Comparative Criminal Law at the University of Saarland. 

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Published

2017-12-23

How to Cite

Jung, H. (2017). Should We Compare Laws or Cultures?. Bergen Journal of Criminal Law & Criminal Justice, 5(1), 1–17. https://doi.org/10.15845/bjclcj.v5i1.1354

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