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Quantitative Methods in Comparative Law : Elgar Studies in Legal Research Methods - Pier G. Monateri
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Quantitative Methods in Comparative Law

By: Pier G. Monateri, Mauro Balestrieri

Hardcover | 10 November 2023

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This invaluable and timely book provides a comprehensive "Conflict Prevention and Friction Analysis (CPFA) Model" for researching comparative law in our increasingly technology-led legal and economic order. It provides an in-depth examination of practical case studies, showcasing the real-world application of quantitative methods and theoretical approaches for analysing legal issues.



Over the course of this insightful book, Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Mauro Balestrieri thoroughly investigate the theory that the intention of law is not just to resolve conflicts, but to prevent their occurrence. Chapters critically analyse the historical and contemporary issues in quantitative methods, examine the main themes and approaches involved in quantitative and comparative law discussions, and present original research to illustrate key ideas. Providing an interdisciplinary approach, the book draws on insights and methodologies from other fields beyond law, including economics, statistics and political science.



This authoritative book is an essential resource for students and scholars of comparative law, empirical legal studies and research methods. It will also benefit law clerks, legal advisors and policymakers.

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'Quantitative Methods in Comparative Law by Monateri and Balestrieri is a timely and thought-provoking research in the "transformative potential of data-driven decision-making". "Quantification", both authors contend, "has fundamentally altered the way we perceive and interact with the world" (p. 1). I could not agree more with them. Such changes have been facilitated by what I have termed the scientific state of mind, i.e. a fideistic attitude, according to which progress and economic development can only be achieved through quantitative methodologies. Such a quantitative frame, which "Measur[ed] the Immeasurable" and "Turn[ed] Law into Numbers", made this shift possible.' -- Matteo Nicolini, Comparative Public Law Review
'Does law exist? If it does, one nevertheless cannot see it. But what one can see, say these two leading Italian academics, is a whole range of quantifiable effects that attach to law. It is these empirical effects that the authors employ as a comparative methodological approach which, they argue, avoids the impressionistic models founded on culture and on 'ideological pipe dreams'. A controversial book? Undoubtedly so, but one that is so important and well argued that no serious comparative lawyer and (or) legal epistemologist will ever be able to ignore it.' -- Geoffrey Samuel, Kent Law School, UK
'Was our critical horizon not that of incommensurability, as the world order was insidiously overtaken by neoliberal "metric legality"? Taking us by complete surprise, this brilliant political-legal model of "friction theory" uses quantitative methods to understand social approaches to law and their (often perverse...) effects in the empirical world.' -- Horatia Muir Watt, Sciences Po Paris, France

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