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Contents: Preface
1. Introduction: A research agenda for comparative law / Jaakko Husa
2. Regimes of knowledge production in comparative and global legal history: Past, present and future? / Thomas Duve
3. From the local to the global: Anthropological approaches to legal comparison / Fernanda Pirie
4. Decolonial comparative law: Faq / Ralf Michaels
5. Legal education and comparative law: An epistemological agenda / Geoffrey Samuel
6. 'By your powers combined': The elucidatory role of comparative socio-legal research / Jennifer Hendry
7. For comparative legal studies / Michael Palmer
8. Why languages (as input for knowledge construction) are central objects in comparative law / Jan Engberg
9. Comparative law and cyberspace / Catalina Goanta
10. Comparative law and Chinese legal tradition: Through the lens of judicial precedent / Qiao Liu
11. Conclusion: A research agenda for comparative law / Jaakko Husa.

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