This article is concerned with constitutional transplantation, that is, the borrowing of constitutional institutions and precedents from foreign jurisdictions. It pursues two main goals. First, it argues that the borrowing of constitutional texts can be successful over long periods of time, and that when the transplanted texts fail, this failure is not easily attributable to transplantation alone. Second, it introduces the notion of a mutation effect to the theoretical analyses of judicial transplants. By mutation of precedents, the author means the process of continuing to extend the scope of a holding, regardless of its factual basis, to cover situations not even contemplated in the reasoning that grounded the original decision. The a...
Alan Watson once argued that a rule which is transplanted is different in its new home. For a poor v...
The essay analyzes the phenomenon of legal transplant as instrument to promote and favor economic de...
Inspiration for procedural reform i~ increasingly sought in the legal thesaurus of foreign countries...
This article is concerned with constitutional transplantation, that is, the borrowing of constitutio...
The last ten years have seen an exponential increase in the volume of legal transplantation, the pro...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from 49 countries....
It is frequently assumed that legal transplants can help law makers in choosing the best ideas from ...
The collapse of the socialist system has given way to unprecedented economic and legal reforms in th...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
This paper, which will be published in the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Constitutional Law (M. Ros...
Success in Legal Transplanting Abstract The thesis deals with the conceptualization of success in le...
CC BY 4.0Often, legal ideas are transplanted between legal systems. This can be seen not only in col...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
In this Paper, we provide a strategic explanation for the spontaneous convergence of legal rules, wh...
Although there is an extensive literature on domestic legal transplants, far less is known about the...
Alan Watson once argued that a rule which is transplanted is different in its new home. For a poor v...
The essay analyzes the phenomenon of legal transplant as instrument to promote and favor economic de...
Inspiration for procedural reform i~ increasingly sought in the legal thesaurus of foreign countries...
This article is concerned with constitutional transplantation, that is, the borrowing of constitutio...
The last ten years have seen an exponential increase in the volume of legal transplantation, the pro...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from 49 countries....
It is frequently assumed that legal transplants can help law makers in choosing the best ideas from ...
The collapse of the socialist system has given way to unprecedented economic and legal reforms in th...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
This paper, which will be published in the Oxford Handbook on Comparative Constitutional Law (M. Ros...
Success in Legal Transplanting Abstract The thesis deals with the conceptualization of success in le...
CC BY 4.0Often, legal ideas are transplanted between legal systems. This can be seen not only in col...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
In this Paper, we provide a strategic explanation for the spontaneous convergence of legal rules, wh...
Although there is an extensive literature on domestic legal transplants, far less is known about the...
Alan Watson once argued that a rule which is transplanted is different in its new home. For a poor v...
The essay analyzes the phenomenon of legal transplant as instrument to promote and favor economic de...
Inspiration for procedural reform i~ increasingly sought in the legal thesaurus of foreign countries...