Preface. 1. Unde venit, quo tendit Comparative Law? E. Orucu. 2. Legal Transplants and Beyond: of Disciplines and Metaphors D. Nelken. 3. Seeking Similarity, Appreciating Difference: Comparative Law and Communities R. Cotterrell. 4. Transmigration and Transferability of Commercial Law in a Globalized World N. Foster. 5. Why (Still) No Trust in French Law? C. Rafenne. 6. Legal Transplants Principles and Pragmatism in Comparative Family Law P. De Cruz. 7. Continental Principles in English Public Law R. Thomas. 8. On Successful Legal Transplants in a Future Ius Commune Europaeum J. Smits. 9. Comparative Law in Regionally Integrated Europe W. Van Gerven. 10. The Contribution of Comparative Law to the Harmonization of European Private Law S. Banakas. 11. Hundred Headless Europe: Comparison, Constitution and Culture A. McDonald. 12. Oppositions and Fragmentations: In Search of a Formula for Comparative Analysis P. Leyland. 13. Comparing Public Law J. Bell 14. Comparative Public Law: Some Lessons from South East Asia A. Harding. 15. The Importation of Law: A New Comparative Perspective and the Hungarian Constitutional Court C. Du Pre. 16. South Africa: A World in one Country on the Long Road to Reality D. Carey-Miller. Bibliography. Index.
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