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    Institute of Advanced Legal Studies Strategic Plan 2006-2011

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    Comparative law in the 21st century /

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    "Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.""This book emanates from the W.G. Hart Legal Workshop, held at the Institute of Advanced Legal Studies, University of London, on 4-6 July 2000"--Preface.Includes bibliographical references (pages 305-311) and index.1. Unde Venit, Quo Tendit comparative law? / Esin Orucu -- 2. Legal transplants and beyond: of disciplines and metaphors / David Nelken -- 3. Seeking similarity, appreciating difference: comparative law and communities / Roger Cotterrell -- 4. Transmigration and transferability of commercial law in a globalized world / Nick Foster -- 5. Why (still) no trust in French law? / Coralie Raffenne -- 6. Legal transplants: principles and pragmatism in comparative family law / Peter De Cruz -- 7. Continental principles in English public law / Robert Thomas -- 8. On successful legal transplants in a future Ius commune Europaeum / Jan Smits -- 9. Comparative law in a regionally integrated Europe / Walter Van Gerven -- 10. The contribution of comparative law to the harmonization of European private law / Efstathios banakas -- 11. Hundred headless Europe: comparison, constitution and culture / Angus McDonald -- 12. Oppositions and fragmentations: in search of a formula for comparative analysis / Peter Leyland -- 13. Comparing public law / John Bell -- 14. Comparative public law: some lessons from South East Asia / Andrew Harding -- 15. The importation of law: a new comparative perspective and the hungarian constitutional court / Catherine Du Pre -- 16. South Africa: a world in one country on the long road to reality / David Carey-Miller

    Legal form, tax and the micro business

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    Paper presented to the 6. ESRC Small Business Initiative MeetingAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:q96/00686 / BLDSC - British Library Document Supply CentreSIGLEGBUnited Kingdo

    European law and the individual /

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    Papers presented at a workshop held in 1975 and sponsored by the University of London Institute of Advanced Legal Studies.Includes bibliographical references
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