Argues that laws are borrowed from pre-existing laws in other legal systems without any initial inherent relationship between these laws (transplants) and society. However, once brought over, the interpretation and impact of the law is adapted locally.https://digitalcommons.law.uga.edu/books/1022/thumbnail.jp
The dominating view of legal effectiveness is based on the idea of a gap between what the law states...
In most places at most times borrowing is the most fruitful source of legal change. The borrowing ma...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
Argues that laws are borrowed from pre-existing laws in other legal systems without any initial inhe...
Legal transplants, or law reform via the borrowing of legal ideas from another jurisdiction, are an ...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
This paper discusses comparative law and literature as an approach to studying law culturally, addre...
Often, legal ideas are transplanted between legal systems. This can be seen not only in colonial con...
A non-traditional look at laws from around the world with consideration of how they came to be as th...
This paper, which will be published in the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Constitutional Law (M. Ros...
The changes in the legal universe that have been taking place in the last few decades have increased...
Not a conventional approach to comparative law. Rules and structures of one system are not set out a...
A non-traditional look at laws from around the world with consideration of how they came to be as th...
This is a book on comparative law and legal change. With a focus on corporate law and the law of per...
A. Watson, Légal Transplants. An Approach to Comparative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comp...
The dominating view of legal effectiveness is based on the idea of a gap between what the law states...
In most places at most times borrowing is the most fruitful source of legal change. The borrowing ma...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
Argues that laws are borrowed from pre-existing laws in other legal systems without any initial inhe...
Legal transplants, or law reform via the borrowing of legal ideas from another jurisdiction, are an ...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
This paper discusses comparative law and literature as an approach to studying law culturally, addre...
Often, legal ideas are transplanted between legal systems. This can be seen not only in colonial con...
A non-traditional look at laws from around the world with consideration of how they came to be as th...
This paper, which will be published in the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Constitutional Law (M. Ros...
The changes in the legal universe that have been taking place in the last few decades have increased...
Not a conventional approach to comparative law. Rules and structures of one system are not set out a...
A non-traditional look at laws from around the world with consideration of how they came to be as th...
This is a book on comparative law and legal change. With a focus on corporate law and the law of per...
A. Watson, Légal Transplants. An Approach to Comparative Law. In: Revue internationale de droit comp...
The dominating view of legal effectiveness is based on the idea of a gap between what the law states...
In most places at most times borrowing is the most fruitful source of legal change. The borrowing ma...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...