legal culture
DISCLOSING/INVOKING LEGAL CULTURE: An Introduction
ID: TARP-170 Title: DISCLOSING/INVOOKING LEGAL CULTURE: An Introduction Source: Social & Legal Studies Vol. 4 (1995), 435 – 452 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1995 Pages: 18 Author(s): David Nelken Keywords: globalization, legal institutions, legal norms, rule of law, trade, legal culture Abstract: The author describes the variety of approaches to defining legal […]
In support of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: a comparison of Canadian, British, and American anti-terrorism law
ID: HARP-319 Title: In support of Canada’s Anti-Terrorism Act: a comparison of Canadian, British, and American anti-terrorism law Source: Saskatchewan Law Review , v.66(2) 2003 pg 419-454 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2003 Pages: 0 Author(s): Keywords: Canada, culture, democracy, enforcement, human rights, international law, legislation, United Kingdom/Great Britain, US, legal culture, […]
A VIEW FROM THE FIELD: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW REFORM EFFORTS ON THE RULE OF LAW
ID: TARP-180 Title: A VIEW FROM THE FIELD: SOME OBSERVATIONS ON THE EFFECT OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL LAW REFORM EFFORTS ON THE RULE OF LAW Source: Global Legal Studies Journal Vol. 6, page 497 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1999 Pages: 0 Author(s): Bruce A. Markell Keywords: international law, legal reform, rule of law, […]
THE RECEPTION OF AMERICAN LAW IN EUROPE
ID: TARP-178 Title: THE RECEPTION OF AMERICAN LAW IN EUROPE Source: The American Journal of Comparative Law Vol. 39, page 229 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1991 Pages: 0 Author(s): Wolfgang Wiegand Keywords: French, legal system, legal culture, Roman law, American Law, Italy, Europe Abstract: The author analyzes the specific role that the […]
LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA
ID: TARP-177 Title: LAW AND SOCIAL CHANGE IN MEDITERRANEAN EUROPE AND LATIN AMERICA Source: Stanford Law School, page 22 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1979 Pages: 0 Author(s): L. M. Friedman, J. H. Merryman, D. S. Clark Keywords: culture, European Union, law, legal change, legal system, legal culture, Latin America, comparative law, Italy, […]
AMERICANIZATION OF LAW: RECEPTION OR CONVERGENCE?
ID: TARP-175 Title: AMERICANIZATION OF LAW: RECEPTION OR CONVERGENCE? Source: Colorado: Westview Press, page 137 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1996 Pages: 0 Author(s): L. M. Friedman, H. N. Scheiber, Wolfgang Wiegand Keywords: European Union, United States, legal culture, Roman law, international arbitration, American Law Abstract: European law and legal culture is based […]
OVERCOMING THE CLASH OF LEGAL CULTURES: THE ROLE OF INTERACTIVE ARBITRATION
ID: TARP-176 Title: OVERCOMING THE CLASH OF LEGAL CULTURES: THE ROLE OF INTERACTIVE ARBITRATION Source: Arbitration International, Volume 14, No. 2, page 157 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1998 Pages: 0 Author(s): Bernardo M. Cremades Keywords: arbitration, dispute resolution, enforcement, legal culture, international arbitration, interactive arbitration, harmonization Abstract: Today’s worldwide business activities have […]
GLOBAL LEGAL INTERACTION AND LEGAL CULTURES
ID: TARP-171 Title: GLOBAL LEGAL INTERACTION AND LEGAL CULTURES Source: Ratio Juris, Vol. 7 No.2, page 132 – 145 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 14 Author(s): Volkmar Gessner Keywords: cross-cultural research, culture, European Union, European Communities, legal institutions, legal system, trade, legal culture, comparative law, international commercial law, harmonization Abstract: Culture consists of […]
WTO & Judicial Reform in China
ID: TARP-189 Title: WTO & Judicial Reform in China Source: Guangxi Social Science, No. 3, 2001, Cumulatively, No. 87 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2002 Pages: 0 Author(s): Xianhua Wu Keywords: China, judicial review, legal reform, trade, transparency, WTO, legal culture Abstract: The WTO sets strict demands on China’s judicial system. China shall adapt to […]
A TROJAN HORSE BEHIND CHINESE WALLS?: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF US-SPONSORED “RULE OF LAW” REFORM PROJECTS IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA
ID: TARP-181 Title: A TROJAN HORSE BEHIND CHINESE WALLS?: PROBLEMS AND PROSPECTS OF US-SPONSORED “RULE OF LAW” REFORM PROJECTS IN THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA Source: CID Working Paper No. 47, Law and Development Paper No. 3 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 2000 Pages: 0 Author(s): Matthew C. Stephenson Keywords: China, human rights, legal norms, […]
SOCIALIST LEGALITY AND LEGAL CULTURE IN SHANGHAI: A SURVEY OF GETIHU
ID: TARP-179 Title: SOCIALIST LEGALITY AND LEGAL CULTURE IN SHANGHAI: A SURVEY OF GETIHU Source: Canadian Journal of Law and Society Volume 9 No. 2 Parties: Dispute Resolution Organ: Year: 1994 Pages: 0 Author(s): Pitman B. Potter Keywords: China, equality before the law, legal norms, legal reform, private enterprise, Shanghai, legal culture, justice Abstract: The […]