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Markets, Democracy, And Ethnicity: Toward A New Paradigm For Law And Development, Amy L. Chua
Markets, Democracy, And Ethnicity: Toward A New Paradigm For Law And Development, Amy L. Chua
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Comparative Law In The New European Community, George Bermann
Comparative Law In The New European Community, George Bermann
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As a member and leader of America's immediate post-war generation of comparative lawyers, Rudolf Schlesinger viewed the then European Economic Community (Community) as an unprecedentedly important arena for the theory and practice of comparative law. He was right in doing so. As we know, the Community initially faced the prospect, among other things, of harmonizing the laws of six continental European countries, representing distinct branches of the European civil law tradition. Then, within a dozen years, the Community expanded to pick up members that stood on the outskirts of the European civil law tradition (Denmark) and squarely within the common …
Moths To The Light: The Dubious Attractions Of American Law, Paul D. Carrington
Moths To The Light: The Dubious Attractions Of American Law, Paul D. Carrington
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