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020 $a9781849804158 (hbk.)
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245 00 $aElgar encyclopedia of comparative law /$cedited by Jan M. Smits.
246 30 $aEncyclopedia of comparative law
250 $a2nd ed.
260 $aCheltenham, UK ;$aNorthampton, Mass. :$bEdward Elgar Pub.,$cc2012.
300 $a1024 p. ;$c24 cm.
500 $aPrevious ed.: 2008.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 00 $tAccident compensation /$rMichael G. Faure --$tAdministrative law /$rHanns Peter Nehl --$tAgency and representation /$rHendrik Verhagen,$rLaura Macgregor --$tThe aims of comparative law /$rH. Patrick Glenn --$tAmerican law (United States) /$rRalf Michaels --$tArbitration /$rStefan M. Kroll --$tAssignment /$rBrigitta Lurger --$tAustralia /$rMartin Vranken --$tBelgium /$rNathalie Van Leuven --$tCanada /$rMichael Deturbide,$rElizabeth J. Hughes --$tChina /$rJunwei Fu --$tCivil procedure /$rC.H. (Remco) van Rhee,$rRemme Verkerk --$tCommercial regulation /$rLuke Nottage --$tCommon law /$rGeoffrey Samuel --$tComparative law and economics /$rRaffaele Caterina --$tCompetition law /$rDamien Geradin --$tConsideration /$rJames Gordley --$tConstitutional law /$rMonica Claes --$tConsumer protection /$rStephen Weatherill --$tCoordination of legal systems /$rArnald J. Kanning --$tCorporate responsibility /$rCynthia A. Williams --$tCriminal law and criminal procedure /$rThomas Weigend --$tThe Czech Republic /$rBohumil Havel --$tDamages (in tort) /$rSiewert D. Lindenbergh --$tEngland and Wales /$rDamian Smith,$rWilliam Bull
505 00 $tEuropean Civil Code /$rNils Jansen,$rLukas Rademacher --$tFamily law /$rDavid Bradley --$tFinland /$rPia Letto-Vanamo --$tFrance /$rBénédicte Fauvarque-Cosson,$rAlice Fournier --$tGerman law /$rHelge Dedek,$rMartin J. Schermaier --$tGreece /$rEugenia Dacoronia --$tHuman rights law /$rMenno T. Kamminga --$tInsolvency law /$rBob Wessels --$tInsurance law /$rHerman Cousy --$tInterpretation of contracts /$rJacques H. Herbots --$tIsrael /$rGabriela Shalev --$tItaly /$rBarbara Pozzo --$tJapanese law /$rMasaki Abe,$rLuke Nottage --$tLegal culture /$rDavid Nelken --$tLegal families /$rJaakko Husa --$tLegal history and comparative law /$rViola Heutger,$rEltjo Schrage --$tLegal reasoning /$rJaap Hage --$tLegal translation /$rGerard-René de Groot --$tLegal transplants /$rJörg Fedtke --$tLithuania /$rLaura Slepaite --$tMethodology of comparative law /$rA. Esin Örücü --$tMistake /$rGerhard Lubbe --$tMixed jurisdictions /$rVernon Valentine Palmer --$tNationality law /$rGerard-René de Groot --$tThe Netherlands /$rJan M. Smits
505 00 $tOffer and acceptance inter absentes /$rFranco Ferrari --$tPersonal and real security /$rJ.H.M. (Sjef) van Erp --$tPersonality rights /$rJohann Neethling --$tPoland /$rMichal Gondek --$tPrivacy /$rColm O'Cinneide,$rMyriam Hunter-Henin,$rJörg Fedtke --$tPrivate international law /$rHoratia Muir Watt --$tProduct liability /$rGeraint Howells --$tProperty and real rights /$rJ. Michael Milo --$tPublic law /$rJacques Ziller --$tRemedies for breach of contract /$rMarco Torsello --$tRussian law /$rWilliam E. Butler --$tScots law /$rHector L. MacQueen --$tSocial security /$rFrans Pennings --$tSouth Africa /$rJacques E. du Plessis --$tSpain /$rAntoni Vaquer --$tStatutory interpretation /$rStefan Vogenauer --$tSupervening events and force majeure /$rMartin Schmidt-Kessel,$rKatrin Mayer --$tSweden /$rRolf Dotevall --$tSwitzerland /$rPascal Pichonnaz --$tTax law /$rVictor Thuronyi --$tTort law in general /$rUlrich Magnus --$tTransfer of movable property /$rLars van Vliet --$tTransnational law, evolving /$rPeer Zumbansen --$tTrust law /$rMarius J. de Waal --$tTurkey /$rZ. Derya Tarman --$tUnjustified enrichment /$rDaniel Visser.
520 $aPublisher's description: Containing newly updated versions of existing entries and adding several important new entries, this second edition of the Elgar Encyclopedia of Comparative Law takes stock of present-day comparative law scholarship. Written by leading authorities in their respective fields, the contributions in this accessible book cover and combine not only questions regarding the methodology of comparative law, but also specific areas of law (such as administrative law and criminal law) and specific topics (such as accident compensation and consideration). In addition, the Encyclopedia contains reports on a selected set of countries' legal systems and, as a whole, presents an overview of the current state of affairs. Providing its readers with a unique point of reference, as well as stimulus for further research, this volume is an indispensable tool for anyone interested in comparative law, especially academics, students and practitioners.
650 0 $aLaw$vEncyclopedias.
650 0 $aComparative law$vEncyclopedias.
655 7 $aEncyclopedias.$2fast
700 1 $aSmits, J. M.
710 2 $aEdward Elgar Publishing.
700 1 $aSmits, J. M.,$eeditor of compilation.
700 1 $aSmits, J. M.,$eeditor.
988 $a20121026
906 $0OCLC