New trends in Scandinavian constitutional review
Iris Nguyen Duy
págs. 11-48
Theory and method of comparative constitutional law
Pär Hallström
págs. 49-70
The Role of comparative law in EU legal method
Ruth Nielsen
págs. 71-86
Comparative law and european law: the end of and era, a new beginning, or time to face the methodological challenges
Antonina Bakardjieva Engelbrekt
págs. 88-104
Some reflections on the comparability of laws based on different socio-economic systems
Michael Bogdan
págs. 105-112
Studying legal cultures and encounters?: Methodological and other reflections
Hanne Petersen
págs. 113-134
págs. 135-152
págs. 153-184
Judicial policymakind in Sweden: a comparative perspective
Filippo Valguarnera
págs. 185-218
The Swedish prohibition aainst corporal punishment from a comparative perspective: effects and challenges
Pernilla Leviner
págs. 219-246
Bullying at schoool in Finland and Sweden: are there any effective legal remedies?
Niina Mäntylä
págs. 247-262
Teaching materials in a digitalized world: who owns the rights? a comparision of swedish and american approaches
Laura Carlson
págs. 263-290
Bringing the khmer rouge to trial: an extraordinary experiment in international criminal law
Mikael Baaz
págs. 291-338
Transfers of residential rental property in the nordic countries: the specific danish example
Kim Frost
págs. 339-370
Foreign trust in Finland: starting points for assessing its legal effects in crossborder cases
Tuulikki Mikkola
págs. 371-384
Legal framework for the procurement of public-private partnerships: an australian perspective in the European Union context
Marta Andrecka
págs. 385-408
págs. 409-410