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Contents: Volume I Acknowledgements Introduction Tom Ginsburg, Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Francesco Parisi PART I THE METHOD OF COMPARATIVE LAW 1. Sir Frederick Pollock, Bart. (1903), `The History of Comparative Jurisprudence' 2. Roscoe Pound (1955), `Comparative Law in Space and Time' 3. Alan Watson (2000), `Law Out of Context' 4. O. Kahn-Freund (1974), `On Uses and Misuses of Comparative Law' 5. H.C. Gutteridge ([1949] 1971), `The Process of Comparison' PART II LEGAL TRANSPLANTS AND GLOBALIZATION OF LAW 6. Alan Watson (1993), `Comparative Law as an Academic Discipline' 7. Pierre Legrand (1997), `The Impossibility of "Legal Transplants"' 8. Roderick A. Macdonald (1985), `Understanding Civil Law Scholarship in Quebec' 9. A.N. Yiannopoulos (1980), `Louisiana Civil Law: A Lost Cause?' 10. Edward M. Wise (1990), `The Transplant of Legal Patterns' 11. Duncan Kennedy (2006), `Three Globalizations of Law and Legal Thought: 1850-2000' 12. William Twining (2004), `Diffusion of Law: A Global Perspective' 13. Pierre Legrand (1996), `European Legal Systems Are Not Converging PART III COMPARATIVE LEGAL HISTORY AND ANTHROPOLOGY 14. E. Adamson Hoebel (1954), `The Cultural Background of Law' 15. Richard A. Posner (1980), `A Theory of Primitive Society, with Special Reference to Law' 16. Francesco Parisi (2001), `The Genesis of Liability in Ancient Law' 17. David Friedman (1979), `Private Creation and Enforcement of Law: A Historical Case' 18. Clifford Geertz (1983), `Local Knowledge: Fact and Law in Comparative Perspective' Volume II - Institutions - Tom Ginsburg, Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Francesco Parisi Contents Acknowledgements An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I LEGAL FAMILIES AND THE RELEVANCE OF LEGAL ORIGINS 1. Peter G. Stein (1992), `Roman Law, Common Law, and Civil Law' 2. Craig M. Lawson (1982), `The Family Affinities of Common-Law and Civil-Law Legal Systems' 3. Teemu Ruskola (2002), `Legal Orientalism' 4. Ake Malmstroem (1969), `The System of Legal Systems: Notes on a Problem of Classification in Comparative Law' 5. P.G. Monateri (2000), `Black Gaius: A Quest for the Multicultural Origins of the "Western Legal Tradition"' 6. Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2008), `The Economic Consequences of Legal Origins' PART II LAWMAKING: STATUTES AND CASE LAW 7. Max Radin (1964), `Case Law and Stare Decisis: Concerning Prajudizienrecht in Amerika' 8. Roscoe Pound (1964), `Justice According to Law' 9. Guido Calabresi (1982), `Interpretation' 10. Richard K. Sherwin (2008), `Sublime Jurisprudence: On the Ethical Education of the Legal Imagination in Our Time' 11. Cristina Costantini (2010), `The Keepers of Traditions: The English Common Lawyers and the Presence of Law' 12. Mauro Cappelletti (1981), `The Doctrine of Stare Decisis and the Civil Law: A Fundamental Difference - or no Difference at All?' 13. A.L. Goodhart (1934), `Precedent in English and Continental Law' 14. Julius Stone (1959), `The Ratio of the Ratio Decidendi' 15. Carleton Kent Allen (1951), 'Precedent: Nature and History' PART III COURTS 16. J. Mark Ramseyer (1994), `The Puzzling (In)Dependence of Courts: A Comparative Approach' 17. Alec Stone Sweet (1999), `Judicialization and the Construction of Governance' 18. Lech Garlicki (2007), `Constitutional Courts versus Supreme Courts' 19. Tom Ginsburg (2002), `Economic Analysis and the Design of Constitutional Courts' 20. Martin Shapiro (1981), `The Prototype of Courts' 21. Roberto Gargarella (2005), `The Constitution of Inequality. Constitutionalism in the Americas, 1776-1860' Volume III - Private Law - Tom Ginsburg, Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Francesco Parisi Contents Acknowledgements An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I PROPERTY 1. Carol M. Rose (1985), `Possession as the Origin of Property' 2. Harold Demsetz (1967), `Toward a Theory of Property Rights' 3. James Gordley (2011), `The Abuse of Rights in the Civil Law Tradition' 4. Bernard Rudden (1994), `Things as Thing and Things as Wealth' 5. Charles A. Reich (1964), `The New Property' 6. Stuart Banner (1999), `Two Properties, One Land: Law and Space in Nineteenth-Century New Zealand' 7. Michael A. Heller (1998), `The Tragedy of the Anticommons: Property in the Transition from Marx to Markets' PART II CONTRACTS 8. P.S. Atiyah (1989), `The Development of the Modern Law of Contract' 9. Arthur T. von Mehren (1959), `Civil-Law Analogues to Consideration: An Exercise in Comparative Analysis' 10. B.S. Markesinis (1978), `Cause and Consideration: A Study in Parallel' 11. Ernest G. Lorenzen (1919), `Causa and Consideration in the Law of Contracts' 12. Lon L. Fuller (1941), `Consideration and Form' 13. Karl N. Llewellyn (1931), `What Price Contract? - An Essay in Perspective' 14. Grant Gilmore (1974), `Decline and Fall' 15. James Gordley (1981), `Equality in Exchange' 16. E. Allan Farnsworth (1962), `Formation of International Sales Contracts: Three Attempts at Unification' PART III TORTS 17. Francesco Parisi (1994), `Alterum non Laedere: An Intellectual History of Civil Liability' 18. Saul Levmore (1986), `Rethinking Comparative Law: Variety and Uniformity in Ancient and Modern Tort Law' 19. G. Edward White (2003), `The Intellectual Origins of Torts in America' 20. Alan Watson (1988), `The Law of Delict and Quasi-Delict on the French Code Civil' 21. Richard B. Stewart (1987), `Crisis in Tort Law? The Institutional Perspective' 22. John G. Fleming (1984), `Comparative Law of Torts' Volume IV - Public Law - Tom Ginsburg, Pier Giuseppe Monateri and Francesco Parisi Contents Acknowledgements An Introduction to all four volumes by the editors appears in Volume I PART I CONSTITUTIONS 1. Jon Elster (1995), `Forces and Mechanisms in the Constitution-Making Process' 2. Donald L. Horowitz (2002) `Constitutional Design: Proposals Versus Processes' 3. Stephen Gardbaum (2001), `The New Commonwealth Model of Constitutionalism' 4. Donald P. Kommers (1991), `German Constitutionalism: A Prolegomenon' 5. Wm. Theodore de Bary (1995), `The "Constitutional Tradition" in China' 6. John Ferejohn (1997), `The Politics of Imperfection: The Amendment of Constitutions' PART II JUDICIAL REVIEW 7. Hans Kelsen (1942), `Judicial Review of Legislation: A Comparative Study of the Austrian and the American Constitution' 8. Keith S. Rosenn (1974), `Judicial Review in Latin America' 9. J.H.H. Weiler (1991), `The Transformation of Europe' PART III LEGAL PROCESS AND CIVIL PROCEDURE 10. Ernest Metzger (2004), `Roman Judges, Case Law, and Principles of Procedure' 11. Oscar G. Chase (2002), `American "Exceptionalism" and Comparative Procedure' 12. Simeon Djankov, Rafael La Porta, Florencio Lopez-de-Silanes and Andrei Shleifer (2003), `Courts' PART IV CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDURE 13. Mirjan Damaska (1975), `Structures of Authority and Comparative Criminal Procedure' 14. Maximo Langer (2004), `From Legal Transplants to Legal Translations: The Globalization of Plea Bargaining and the Americanization Thesis in Criminal Procedure' 15. John H. Langbein and Lloyd L. Weinreb (1978), `Continental Criminal Procedure: "Myth" and Reality' Index