Emerging Concepts of Rights in Japanese Law, edited by Harry N. Scheiber and Laurent Mayali, The Robbins Collection: Studies in
Comparative Legal History, School of Law, UC Berkeley (2007)
European Society for
Comparative Legal History.
««A Woman of Strange, Unfathomable Presence»: Ida Platt's Lived Experience of Race, Gender, and Law, 1863 - 1939,» European Society for
Comparative Legal History Conference, Gdansk, Poland, June 28 - July 1, 2016.
[3] For a history of the Statute, see W. S. Holdsworth, A History of English Law Volume VI (Methuen & Co), 379 - 397; Holdsworth considered the Statute was out of date when he wrote this text, at 396: «the prevailing feeling both in the legal and the commercial world is, and has for a long time been, that these clauses have outlived their usefulness, and are quite out of place amid the changed legal and commercial conditions of to - day»; see also E. Rabel, «The Statute of Frauds and
Comparative Legal History», L.Q.Rev., 63 (1947), 174 - 187.
Not exact matches
I say English because there is a series of such beasts helping
legal professionals and scholars explore the
history of the text of the Quebec civil codes, produced under the auspices of the Quebec Research Centre of Private and
Comparative Law.
«A
Comparative Analysis of the
History of Race, Gender and the
Legal Profession,» Institute of Advanced
Legal Studies, London, England, February 2, 2017.
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