It is frequently assumed that legal transplants can help law makers in choosing the best ideas from elsewhere in the world. However, this paper suggests that there can also be cases of ‘malicious legal transplants’. It explains why such transplants emerge and how they may be prevented. This discussion fills a gap in the normative debate about legal transplants: while it is valuable to identify good models, it is equally important to understand how the impact of malicious ideas can be prevented
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
It is argued that the application of the doctrine of undue influence to patient's decisions in the c...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
The last ten years have seen an exponential increase in the volume of legal transplantation, the pro...
This article is concerned with constitutional transplantation, that is, the borrowing of constitutio...
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...
Abstract: Strict contractual liability, foreseeability and non-cumul in the new Hungarian Civil Code...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
Legal transplanting entails the adoption in one country of (part of) the law of another country. Som...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from 49 countries....
The dominating view of legal effectiveness is based on the idea of a gap between what the law states...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
Bioethical considerations often prompt scientists to question whether medical ethics (deontology) is...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
It is argued that the application of the doctrine of undue influence to patient's decisions in the c...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...
The last ten years have seen an exponential increase in the volume of legal transplantation, the pro...
This article is concerned with constitutional transplantation, that is, the borrowing of constitutio...
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...
Abstract: Strict contractual liability, foreseeability and non-cumul in the new Hungarian Civil Code...
Medical science has now made it possible to transplant kidneys from one individual to another in ord...
The history of legal transplantations from one legal system to another is as long as law itself. It ...
Legal transplanting entails the adoption in one country of (part of) the law of another country. Som...
We analyze the determinants of effective legal institutions (legality) using data from 49 countries....
The dominating view of legal effectiveness is based on the idea of a gap between what the law states...
The term ‘legal transplants’ is usually taken to refer to laws made by the legislature of one countr...
Bioethical considerations often prompt scientists to question whether medical ethics (deontology) is...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Bachelor of Laws Degree, Strathmore Univ...
It is argued that the application of the doctrine of undue influence to patient's decisions in the c...
Human organ transplantation poses difficult legal problems. In this article the author examines thos...