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DUKE JOURNAL OF COMPARATIVE & INTERNATIONAL LAW
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Volume 13 |
Summer 2003 |
Number 3 |
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COMPARISONS AND CONNECTIONS: A SYMPOSIUM IN
MEMORY OF HERBERT BERNSTEIN
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CONTENTS
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Editor's Note |
Deborah A. DeMott |
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Foreword: Compared
to What? |
Donald L. Horowitz |
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ARTICLES
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A Hamburg Childhood:
The Early Life of Herbert Bernstein |
Paul H. Haagen |
7 |
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Civil Justice Systems
in Europe and the United States |
Hein Kötz |
61 |
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The Civil Jury and
American Democracy |
Paul D. Carrington |
79 |
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The Amercian Civil
Jury for Ausländer (Foreigners) |
Neil Vidmar |
95 |
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Shift Happens:
Pressure on Foreign Attorney-Fee Paradigms from Class Actions |
Thomas D. Rowe, Jr. |
125 |
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Justice Jackson's
Lament: Historical and Comparative Perspectives on the Availability of Legislative
History |
Richard A. Danner |
151 |
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Approaches to Statutory
Interpretation and Legislative History in France |
Claire M. Germain |
195 |
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Whose Precaution
After All? A Comment on the Comparison and Evolution of Risk Regulatory
Systems |
Jonathan B. Wiener |
207 |
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In Dubio Pro Conventione?
Some Thoughts About Opt-Outs, Computer Programs and Preëmption Under
the 1980 Vienna Sales Convention (CISG) |
Joseph Lookofsky |
263 |
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When is a Principal
Charged with an Agent's Knowledge? |
Deborah A. DeMott |
291 |
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Commercial Trusts
as Business Organizations: An Invitation to Comparatists |
Steven L. Schwarcz |
321 |