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8 Comp. Legal Hist. 1 (2020)

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Comparative Legal History, 2020                                 ) Routledge
Vol. 8, No. 1, 1, https://doi.org/10.1080/2049677X.2020.1768218   Tyorands Group



                              EDITORIAL



We  are delighted to present another issue of Comparative Legal History, the offi-
cial journal of the European Society of Comparative Legal History. Again, this
issue includes exciting articles on important themes.
    In his article, Willem Boom provides a fascinating account of the different his-
torical narratives of litigation insurance and claim investment. Boom explains how
and why  liability insurance turned from a phenomenon, which for centuries was
far from morally accepted, into an everyday legal institution. Relying on materials
from both common   and continental law, the author compares litigation insurance
with claim investment, also frowned upon for centuries, and asks why still today 'a
dismissive narrative continues to dog' the latter.
    David Huang  and Nigel Li, in turn, examine Japan's Meiji Reformation and its
constitutional reform, which Imperial China aimed to transplant but failed. Using a
comparative approach, the authors explore why  'China floundered whilst Japan
succeeded.  Huang  and  Li conclude  that the social and political differences
between  China and Japan go a long way  in explaining the failed transplantation
process.
    As usually, the issue contains an interesting section of stimulating book
reviews on a wide variety of subjects.
    In addition, we would like to take the opportunity of welcoming  Agustin
Parise (Maastricht University) as the new Editor and Jaqueline Bemmer (Univer-
sity of Vienna) as the new Articles Editor of the Journal. Congratulations to you
both! For the great work done, we also thank the continuing staff, consisting of
Marianne   Vasara-Aaltonen  (University of Helsinki), Emanuel   van  Dongen
(Utrecht University), and Emilia Mataix Ferrhndiz (University of Helsinki). We
are convinced that the Journal will continue flourishing in your capable hands.
Stepping aside now, Heikki  Pihlajamiki thanks all the readers and authors, as
well as all the wonderful colleagues in the editorial staff and board. Working
with you all during these eight years has been a true privilege.

                                                          Heikki Pihlajamiki
                                           Editor Comparative  Legal History
                                         Email: heikki.pihlajamaki@helsinkifi

                                                             Matthew  Dyson
                   President, European Society for Comparative Legal History


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