This issue of the Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal (South Africa) sees the publication of a selection of articles derived from the Third International Congress of the World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists (WSMJJ). That Congress was held at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel in the summer of 2011. It reflected a thriving Society consolidating its core scholarship on classical mixed jurisdictions (Israel, Louisiana, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, Quebec, Scotland, and South Africa) while reaching to new horizons (including Cyprus, Hong Kong and Macau, Malta, Nepal, etc). This publication reflects in microcosm the complexity of contemporary scholarship on mixed and plural legal systems. This complexity is, of course, we...
This edition contains an interesting mixture of contributions from various parts of the world and fr...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
The jury is experiencing a renaissance worldwide. Countries that have never had a jury system, or ha...
This issue of the Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal (South Africa) sees thepublication of a selec...
'A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched, or Blended takes the reader on a fascinatin...
In 1994, with the advent of democracy in South Africa, the legal system then in force was left intac...
J.H. Merryman defines a legal tradition as a set of "deeply rooted historically conditioned attitude...
A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched, or Blended takes the reader on a fascinating...
Fauvarque-Cosson Bénédicte. Reinhard Zimmermann, Daniel Visser, Kenneth Reid (ed.). Mixed Legal Syst...
The article analyzes the developments of African law in a comparative perspective, considering how t...
This Article provides the first application of the emerging mixed jurisdiction jurisprudence to a co...
This Article explores avenues open to South African politicians and jurists in their search for a mo...
This thesis is an exploration of the laws of Seychelles in terms of their genesis, evolution and sta...
This Introduction was written for an eponymous joint program held on January 4, 2014 and hosted by t...
Modern international law seems to be in disarray. The classic doctrines of international law, with t...
This edition contains an interesting mixture of contributions from various parts of the world and fr...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
The jury is experiencing a renaissance worldwide. Countries that have never had a jury system, or ha...
This issue of the Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal (South Africa) sees thepublication of a selec...
'A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched, or Blended takes the reader on a fascinatin...
In 1994, with the advent of democracy in South Africa, the legal system then in force was left intac...
J.H. Merryman defines a legal tradition as a set of "deeply rooted historically conditioned attitude...
A Study of Mixed Legal Systems: Endangered, Entrenched, or Blended takes the reader on a fascinating...
Fauvarque-Cosson Bénédicte. Reinhard Zimmermann, Daniel Visser, Kenneth Reid (ed.). Mixed Legal Syst...
The article analyzes the developments of African law in a comparative perspective, considering how t...
This Article provides the first application of the emerging mixed jurisdiction jurisprudence to a co...
This Article explores avenues open to South African politicians and jurists in their search for a mo...
This thesis is an exploration of the laws of Seychelles in terms of their genesis, evolution and sta...
This Introduction was written for an eponymous joint program held on January 4, 2014 and hosted by t...
Modern international law seems to be in disarray. The classic doctrines of international law, with t...
This edition contains an interesting mixture of contributions from various parts of the world and fr...
The Israeli legal system is unique in that it straddles the two otherwise opposing worlds of traditi...
The jury is experiencing a renaissance worldwide. Countries that have never had a jury system, or ha...