International developments in choice of law governing torts: introductory remarks
Kurt H. Nadelmann
págs. 1-6
Georges René Delaume
págs. 7-16
Jean-Gabriel Castel, P.-A. Crépeau
págs. 17-38
págs. 39-90
The hierarchy of peruvian laws: context for law and development
Dale Beck Furnish
págs. 91-120
Jhering's influence on the development of comparative legal method
Konrad Zweigert, Kurt Siehr
págs. 215-231
A century of comparative law in England: 1869-1969
L. Neville Brown
págs. 232-252
págs. 253-263
págs. 264-286
The exodus of asians from east and central Africa: some comparative and international law aspects
Richard Plender
págs. 287-324
Takeover bids: part IX of the Ontario securities act 1966
Daniel D. Prentice
págs. 325-365
Law and political development in Latin America: toward a framework for analysis
Howard J. Wiarda
págs. 434-463
Dale Beck Furnish
págs. 464-488
Expropriation in Chile under the frei agrarian reform
Joseph R. Thome
págs. 489-513
The jeito: Brazil's institutional bypass of the formal legal system and its developmental implications
Keith S. Rosenn
págs. 514-549
págs. 550-574
págs. 575-586
Status of Hague Conventions on private international law
Kurt H. Nadelmann
págs. 587-592
The role of the "basic course" in the teaching of foreign and comparative law
Rudolf B. Schlesinger
págs. 616-623
An academic tradition for comparative law?
Arthur Taylor Von Mehren
págs. 624-632
The basic course - A mild dissent
Whitmore Gray
págs. 633-644
págs. 645-654
Jerome Alan Cohen
págs. 655-664
Modern japanese law as an instrument of comparison
Charles R. Stevens
págs. 665-684
Kenneth L. Karst
págs. 685-691
Keith S. Rosenn
págs. 692-699
Floating-rate loans in the Euro-market
Joseph Dach
págs. 700-708
Traditional criminal procedure in Ethiopia
Stanley Z. Fisher
págs. 709-746
Reform of the criminal process in nationalist China
Lung-Sheng Tao
págs. 747-765
Terrance Sandalow
págs. 766-785