This article is my account of what I did in a decade of advising governments and teaching judicial seminars on commercial law matters in Central and Eastern Europe, beginning in 1991. This article contains my individual reflections on more than a dozen visits to developing countries in Central and Eastern Europe to advise governments and to educate their judges, and several visits of judges from some of those countries to the United States. In many ways, my experiences are typical of United States judges who have done the same kind of work in developing countries. In some ways, my experiences are unique. A review of these experiences offers a window on the legal development of developing countries for the past ten or twelve years and on...
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This article focuses on one of the key ways in which the trend toward globalization and the creation...
Communism ended in most parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union over ten years ago. Howe...
This Article develops a model of judicial behavior that rests on the idea that a judge\u27s decision...
This article is my account of what I did in a decade of advising governments and teaching judicial s...
Bankruptcy law is developing rapidly in the countries of Central and Eastern Europe (CEE) that have ...
National audienceThis article examines the transplant of judicial reforms from the West to the East ...
In the era of international relations ushered in by the end of the Cold War, nation-building has bec...
Events in Europe are impelling Americans to give European civil law systems more attention. While co...
This article describes and assesses the work of three national courts in regard to arbitration. The ...
This Article asserts that during the twentieth century, American law has predominantly structured it...
I focus on legal reform of the banking sector in this thesis because it is a pivotal part of economi...
These remarks explore areas of judicial reform in Europe and Latin America. Particular attention is ...
This article will describe some aspects of the different tribunals in Russia, Hungary, Poland, Czech...
The article reports on training programs launched by several countries for their judges. It is repor...
It is my impression that right now an American lawyer has no problem getting acquainted with East Eu...
This article focuses on one of the key ways in which the trend toward globalization and the creation...
Communism ended in most parts of Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union over ten years ago. Howe...
This Article develops a model of judicial behavior that rests on the idea that a judge\u27s decision...