Why study japanese law?
John O. Haley
págs. 1-14
Studying japanese law because it's there
Tom Ginsburg
págs. 15-25
Burying the living? The citation of legal writings in english courts
Alexandra Braun
págs. 27-52
Illiberal liberalism. Cultural restrictions on migration and access to citizenship in Europe
Liav Orgad
págs. 53-105
The presumption of innocence in the french and anglo-american legal traditions
François Quintard-Morénas
págs. 107-149
The Nuremberg paradox
Leila Nadya Sadat
págs. 151-204
Nina-Louisa Arold, the legal culture of the Eropean Court of Human Rights
Zdenek Kühn
págs. 205-209
M. Bobek, P. Molek, V. Simícek (eds.), Komunistické Právo v Ceskoslovensku - Kapitoly z dejin bezpráví. [Communist law in Czechoslavakia - Chapters from the history of lawlessness]
Eric Stein
págs. 209-213
Jens Drolshammer, A timely turn to the lawyer? Globalisierung und die anglo-amerikanisierung von Recht und Rechtsberufen - Essays
Reimer von Borries
págs. 213-218
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