Throughout much of the twentieth century, International and Comparative Law further emphasised the divisions between legal systems. Key comparative theories and the structure of International Law both intensified these distinctions, with works like those of René David and functionalist approaches reinforcing Western perspectives on legal comparison. Similarly, early twentieth-century International Law, through debates like monism versus dualism and discussions on sources, contributed to this growing separation.

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The Aftermath of the Law of Separation in the Twentieth Century

  • Antonio Lazari

摘要

Throughout much of the twentieth century, International and Comparative Law further emphasised the divisions between legal systems. Key comparative theories and the structure of International Law both intensified these distinctions, with works like those of René David and functionalist approaches reinforcing Western perspectives on legal comparison. Similarly, early twentieth-century International Law, through debates like monism versus dualism and discussions on sources, contributed to this growing separation.