Elgar encyclopedia of comparative law

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Elgar encyclopedia of comparative law

edited by Jan M. Smits

Edward Elgar, c2006

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The first of its kind, this comprehensive Encyclopedia on comparative law takes stock of present-day comparative law scholarship. Written by authorities in their respective fields, the contributions in this accessible book cover and combine not only questions regarding the methodology of comparative law, but also specific areas of law (such as administrative law and criminal law) and specific topics (such as accident compensation and consideration). In addition, the Encyclopedia contains reports on a selected set of countries legal systems and as a whole presents an overview of the current state of affairs. Providing its readers with a unique point of reference, as well as stimulus for further research, this volume is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in comparative law, especially students and scholars.

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Contents: Preface Jan M. Smits 1. Accident Compensation Michael G. Faure 2. Administrative Law Hanns Peter Nehl 3. Agency and Representation Hendrick Verhagen 4. Aims of Comparative Law H. Patrick Glenn 5. American Law (United States) Ralf Michaels 6. Arbitration Stefan M. Kroell 7. Assignment Brigitta Lurger 8. Australia Martin Vranken 9. Belgium Nathalie Van Leuven 10. Canada Michael Deturbide 11. Civil Procedure C.H. (Remco) van Rhee and Remme Verkerk 12. Commercial Regulation Luke Nottage 13. Common Law Geoffrey Samuel 14. Comparative Law and Economics Raffaele Caterina 15. Competition Law Damien Geradin 16. Consideration James Gordley 17. Constitutional Law Monica Claes 18. Consumer Protection Stephen Weatherill 19. Coordination of Legal Systems Arnald J. Kanning 20. Criminal Law and Criminal Procedure Thomas Weigend 21. The Czech Republic Bohumil Havel 22. Damages (in tort) Siewert D. Lindenbergh 23. England and Wales Damian Smith 24. European Civil Code Nils Jansen 25. Family Law David Bradley 26. German Law Martin J. Schermaier 27. Greece Eugenia Dacoronia 28. Insolvency Law Bob Wessels 29. Insurance Law Herman Cousy 30. Interpretation of Contracts Jacques H. Herbots 31. Israel Gabriela Shalev 32. Italy Barbara Pozzo 33. Japanese Law Masaki Abe and Luke Nottage 34. Legal Culture David Nelken 35. Legal Families Jaakko Husa 36. Legal History and Comparative Law Eltjo Schrage and Viola Heutger 37. Legal Reasoning Jaap Hage 38. Legal Translation Gerard-Rene de Groot 39. Legal Transplants Joerg Fedtke 40. Lithuania Laura Slepaite 41. Methodology of Comparative Law A. Esin OErucu 42. Mistake Gerhard Lubbe 43. Mixed Jurisdictions Vernon Valentine Palmer 44. Nationality Law Gerard-Rene de Groot 45. The Netherlands Jan M. Smits 46. Offer and Acceptance Inter Absentes Franco Ferrari 47. Personal and Real Security J.H.M. (Sjef) van Erp 48. Personality Rights Johann Neethling 49. Poland Michal Gondek 50. Privacy Colm O'Cinneide, Myriam Hunter-Henin and Joerg Fedtke 51. Private International Law Horatia Muir Watt 52. Product Liability Geraint Howells 53. Property and Real Rights J. Michael Milo 54. Public Law Jacques Ziller 55. Remedies for Breach of Contract Marco Torsello 56. Russian Law William E. Butler 57. Scots Law Hector L. MacQueen 58. Social Security Frans Pennings 59. South Africa Jacques E. du Plessis 60. Spain Antoni Vaquer 61. Statutory Interpretation Stefan Vogenauer 62. Supervening Events and Force Majeure Martin Schmidt-Kessel and Katrin Mayer 63. Sweden Rolf Dotevall 64. Switzerland Pascal Pichonnaz 65. Tax Law Victor Thuronyi 66. Tort Law in General Ulrich Magnus 67. Transfer of Movable Property Lars van Vliet 68. Transnational Law Peer Zumbansen 69. Trust Law Marius J. de Waal 70. Unjustified Enrichment Daniel Visser Index

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