Papers of the Second World Society of Mixed Jurisdiction Jurists Conference (Edinburgh, UK, 27-30 June 2007)
The Law of Remedies in a Mixed Jurisdiction: The Israeli Experience
Gabriela Shalev and Yehuda Adar
Foreign Influences in Israeli Banking Law
Ricardo Ben-Oliel
Three of a Kind? Positive Prescription in Sri Lanka, South Africa and Scotland
David L. Carey Miller
How Mixed Must a Mixed System Be?
Ignazio Castellucci
Oriental and Occidental Laws in Harmonious Co-existence: The Case of Trusts in Sri Lanka
Anton Cooray
‘Our laws are as mixed as our language’: Commentaries on the Laws of England and Ireland, 1704-1804
Seán Patrick Donlan
The Codification of Private International Law in Europe: Could the Community Learn from the Experience of Mixed Jurisdictions?
Aude Fiorini
The Navajo Nation: A Three-Ingredient Mix
Dale Beck Furnish
The Publicity Right in Israel: An Example of Mixed Origins, Values, Rules, Interests and Branches of Law
Tamar Gidron
Mixed Jurisdictions in the Commonwealth Caribbean: Mixing, Unmixing, Remixing
Jane Matthews Glenn
Liability for the Mass Publication of Private Information in South African Law:
NM and others v Smith and others (Freedom of Expression Institute as Amicus Curiae)
Helen Scott
The Louisiana Code of Practice (1825): A Civilian Essai Among Anglo-American Sources
Shael Herman
The Louisiana Code of Practice (1825): A Civilian Essai Among Anglo-American Sources – Part II
(October 2008 supplement)
Shael Herman
The Louisiana Code of Practice (1825) – Part III: The Uses of
Analogia Iuris
(December 2008 supplement)
Shael Herman
Creating and Controlling Private Land Use Restrictions in Scotland and Louisiana: A Comparative Mixed Jurisdiction Analysis
John Lovett
Recodification of Criminal Law in a Mixed Jurisdiction: The Case of Puerto Rico
Dora Nevares-Muñiz
What is a Mixed Legal System: Exclusion or Expansion?
Esin Örücü
Two Rival Theories of Mixed Legal Systems
Vernon V. Palmer
Tales of the Unexpected: Procedural Rule Changes and Their (Unintended) Consequences
David Parratt
Beyond the Usual Suspects: Application of the Mixed Jurisdiction Jurisprudence to International Law and Beyond
Colin B. Picker
The Inclusivity of Communal Land Tenure: A Redefinition of Ownership in Canada and South Africa?
Gerrit Pienaar
South African Common and Customary Law of Intestate Succession: A Question of Harmonisation, Integration or Abolition
Christa Rautenbach
Recodification of Civil Law in Puerto Rico: A Quixotic Pursuit of the Civil Code for the New Millennium
Marta Figueroa-Torres
Economic Development and Private Ownership of Immovable Property: A comparison of Louisiana and Haiti
Winston W. Riddick
Mixed Jurisdictions: Lessons for European Harmonisation?
Jan M. Smits
The Landlord’s Hypothec in Comparative Perspective
Andrew J.M. Steven
The Adaptation of the Institution of Apartment Ownership to Civilian Property Law Structures in the Mixed Jurisdictions of South Africa, Sri Lanka and Louisiana
C.G. van der Merwe
Contract in Employment: Weathering Storms in Mixed Jurisdictions? Some Comparative Thoughts
Marlize Ingrid van Jaarsveld
A Common Frame of Reference for European Private Law – Academic Efforts and Political Realities
Christian von Bar
Customary Law v Common Law Marriages: A Hybrid Approach in South Africa
Marissa Herbst and Willemien du Plessis