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58 Am. J. Comp. L. [i] (2010)

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COMPARATIVE LAW
VOLUME LVIII  WINTER 2010   NUMBER 1

CONTENTS
ARTICLES

Why Study Japanese Law?
Studying Japanese Law Because
It's There
Burying the Living? The Citation of
Legal Writings in English Courts
Illiberal Liberalism. Cultural
Restrictions on Migration and
Access to Citizenship in Europe
The Presumption of Innocence in
the French and Anglo-American
Legal Traditions
The Nuremberg Paradox

John 0. Haley
Tom Ginsburg
Alexandra Braun
Liav Orgad

Franqois Quintard-Mordnas
Leila Nadya Sadat

BOOK REVIEWS

Nina-Louisa Arold, The Legal
Culture of the European Court
of Human Rights

M. Bobek, P. Molek, V. 8imifek (eds.),
Komunistick6 Prdvo v eskoslovensku -
Kapitoly z d~jin bezprdvi [Communist
Law in Czechoslovakia-Chapters
from the History of Lawlessness]
Jens Drolshammer, A Timely Turn to
the Lawyer? Globalisierung und die
Anglo-Amerikanisierung von Recht
und Rechtsberufen - Essays

BOOKS RECEIVED

Zden~k Kahn 205

Eric Stein 209

Reimer von Borries

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