American Society of Comparative Law

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The American Society of Comparative Law is a scholarly organization dedicated to advancing the study and understanding of comparative law through research, publications, and academic collaboration.

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American Society of Comparative Law canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf learned society
nonprofit organization
scholarly organization
aim to encourage comparative perspectives in legal education
to foster understanding of foreign legal systems
to support scholarly exchange among comparatists
areaServed United States of America
surface form: United States

international
collaboratesWith comparative law centers
law schools
legal scholars
research institutes
country United States of America
surface form: United States
discipline comparative law scholarship
law
field comparative law
focus comparative study of legal systems
international legal scholarship
transnational law issues
hasActivity academic collaboration
conferences
publications
research
symposia
workshops
hasFieldOfWork comparative legal studies
foreign law
transnational law
hasMemberType individual members
institutional members
hasScope academic
scholarly
knowledgeDomain comparative law
legal systems comparison
language English
location United States of America
surface form: United States
nonProfitStatus nonprofit
purpose advancement of comparative law
dissemination of scholarship in comparative law
facilitation of academic collaboration in comparative law
promotion of research in comparative law
promotion of teaching of comparative law
sector academic
legal scholarship
typeOfOrganization membership organization

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Description of subject: The American Society of Comparative Law is a scholarly organization dedicated to advancing the study and understanding of comparative law through research, publications, and academic collaboration.

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McGill University Faculty of Law affiliation American Society of Comparative Law