This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana University School of Law in Bloomington in March and April, as the 1959 Addison C. Harris Memorial Lectures
This thoughtful contribution to American and German legal literature provides valuable insights for ...
For twenty years the Robert Bosch Foundation’s Fellowship has been contributing to the comparativist...
In this Article, Mr. Ostertag compares German and United States legal education. He believes that th...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
An aura of malaise hangs over the field of Comparative Law\u27- sometimes alluded to as the drama...
Comparative law is much more than “matching laws.” Professor Grossfield’s short, lively book will ce...
A Review of An Introduction to Comparative Law: Vol.I, The Framework; Vol. II, The Institutions of ...
This article is based on lectures delivered at the International Faculty of Comparative Law in Luxem...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
Comparative lawyers, working with blunt taxonomies such as “legal families,” have been satisfied wit...
The Library of Congress is now undertaking the publication of a series of guides to foreign law. One...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
Our aim in preparing this paper is to develop for American lawyers a picture of the functioning of G...
German criminal law doctrine, as one of the more influential ones over time and on a global scale, t...
Kötz Hein. Comparative Law in Germany Today. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 51 N°4,...
This thoughtful contribution to American and German legal literature provides valuable insights for ...
For twenty years the Robert Bosch Foundation’s Fellowship has been contributing to the comparativist...
In this Article, Mr. Ostertag compares German and United States legal education. He believes that th...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
An aura of malaise hangs over the field of Comparative Law\u27- sometimes alluded to as the drama...
Comparative law is much more than “matching laws.” Professor Grossfield’s short, lively book will ce...
A Review of An Introduction to Comparative Law: Vol.I, The Framework; Vol. II, The Institutions of ...
This article is based on lectures delivered at the International Faculty of Comparative Law in Luxem...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
Comparative lawyers, working with blunt taxonomies such as “legal families,” have been satisfied wit...
The Library of Congress is now undertaking the publication of a series of guides to foreign law. One...
This article is from the lecture series, Problems in Comparative Law, delivered at the Indiana Unive...
Our aim in preparing this paper is to develop for American lawyers a picture of the functioning of G...
German criminal law doctrine, as one of the more influential ones over time and on a global scale, t...
Kötz Hein. Comparative Law in Germany Today. In: Revue internationale de droit comparé. Vol. 51 N°4,...
This thoughtful contribution to American and German legal literature provides valuable insights for ...
For twenty years the Robert Bosch Foundation’s Fellowship has been contributing to the comparativist...
In this Article, Mr. Ostertag compares German and United States legal education. He believes that th...