The growing use of socio-legal comparative law responds to the lack of consideration given by traditional comparative law to both the law in practice and the relationship between law and society. It also reflects developments in general legal scholarship as many countries have seen a trend towards scholarship in socio-legal studies, law and society and empirical legal research, using qualitative or quantitative methods.
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