The recognition of money judgments in civil and commercial matters
Friedrich K. Juenger
págs. 1-39
Civil litigation delay in Italy and the United States
Oscar G. Chase
págs. 41-87
Judicial review in France: a comparative analysis
F.L. (Frederick Lee) Morton
págs. 89-110
págs. 111-129
Enterprise corporatism: new industrial policy and the "essence" of the legal person
Gunther Teubner
págs. 130-155
Innovations in the judicial and extra-judicial resolution of consumer disputes in Belgium
Marcel Storme, Bernadette Demeulenaere
págs. 217-234
Mass media and offers to the public: an economic analysis of Dutch civil law and American common law
P. (Peter) Klik
págs. 235-278
Public interest in civil law, socialist law, and common law systems: the role of the public prosecutor
Vera Langer
págs. 279-305
The intra-enterprise conspiracy doctrine in the United States and the European Economic Community
Marsha C. Huie
págs. 307-327
Death African style: the case of S.M. Otieno
John W. Van Doren
págs. 329-350
págs. 351-357
Legitimate expectation and procedural fairness in English law
Robert Edwon Riggs
págs. 395-436
A history of cutoff rules as a form of caveat emptor: part I - the 1980 U.N. Convention on the International Sale of Goods
John C. Reitz
págs. 437-472
The evolving role of lawyers and legal practice in China
Henry R. Zheng
págs. 473-524
Artificial procreation, societal reconceptions: legal insight from France
Derek J. Jones
págs. 525-545
Choice of law in the American Courts in 1987: an overview
Phaedon J. Kozyris
págs. 547-563
Fundamental concepts in Japanese and American Copyright Law
Dennis S. Karjala, Keiji Sugiyama
págs. 613-679
págs. 681-728
The Saudi approach to law reform
George N. Sfeir
págs. 729-759
Anglo-American constitutionalism with Chinese characteristics
Michael C. Davis
págs. 761-781