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Comarative Law Study Series(Sousho)
[no.30] Waseda University Institute of Comparative Law (ed.), A Next Srage of Studies of Comparative Law: For Theories of Reception of Law and Legal Transplants, 2003
Item
Title
Author
pages
[Preface]
Preface
Shoichi Kidana
ⅰ-ⅱ
[Article]
Editor's Introduction: A Comment on "A Next Srage of Studies of Comparative Law: For Theories of Reception of Law and Legal Transplants"
Michiatsu Kaino
1-13
PART I: Methodology
On Legal Assistance
Masanori Aikyo
17-37
Rethinking 'Law and Development': Efficiency as Justification for International Legal Assistance
Yoichi Yamada
38-65
On Hungary's Accession to the European Union --History,Law,Institutions---
Attila Gergely
66-90
PARTII: History
Lessons from Pre-war Customs Research to Contemporary Legal Assistance Project
Makoto Ishida
93-115
PART III: Country by Country
A Critical Assessment of Japanese Legal Assistance for Developing Countries-Taking JICA's Project Seriously
Shiro Muto
119-145
Present Situation and Future Prospect of the Joint Research on the Revision of Vietnamese Civil Code
Katsuichi Uchida
146-169
Recent Development of the Court System in Thailand
Shinya Imaizumi
170-193
Legal Pluralism and the Legal Reform in Indonesia with Unity in Diversity
Naoyuki Sakumoto
194-290
Theory of "Law and Development" and Legal Assistance in the United States
Yoshitaka Nakamura
291-319
PART IV: Prospectations
Beyond Compare: Perspective for "Asian Law" Studies in the Age of the Neo-Globalizing World Economy
Tominosuke Miyasaka
323-340
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