Volume 10 / Number 2 (January 2009)
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A Comment on Christopher Tomlins, Transplants and Timing: Passages in the Creation of an Anglo-American Law of SlaveryEran Shalev
A History of the Present: A Comment on Amalia Kessler, Deciding Against Conciliation: The Nineteenth-Century Rejection of a European Transplant and the Rise of a Distinctively American Ideal of Adversarial AdjudicationIssachar Rosen-Zvi
Questioning Harmonization: Legal Transplantation in the Colonial ContextDavid B. Schorr
Comments on Yoram Shachar, Jefferson Goes East: The American Origins of the Israeli Declaration of IndependenceOrit Rozin
Comment on Pnina Lahav, American Moment[s]Celia Wasserstein Fassberg
The Ottoman Roots of Bulgarian Legal Experience: A Comment on Jani Kirov, Foreign Law Between "Grand Hazard" and Great Irritation: The Bulgarian Experience After 1878Avi Rubin
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