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. 44 (3 volumes), 1928, Saint Paul, West Publishing Co. – No HTML tags allowed- URLs of web pages are displayed only as text- Lines and paragraphs wrap automatically- Attachments, images or tables are not allowed 71 71 B. Keith, in “The American Law Institute`s Restatement of the Conflict of Laws”, University of Toronto Law Journal, Volume I, 1936, 233 and 254. 22 Vesey-FitzGerald, S. G. in Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 1931, 32.Google Scholar 38 Giorgio del Vecchio, The Idea of a Science of Comparative Universal Law. 57 [1937] A. C.

500, 556; see also Wortley, B. A., “The Gold Clause” in British Yearbook of International Law, 1936, p. 112.Google Scholar 5 Professor Kaden, Erich-Hans, “Rechtsvergleichung” in Rechtsvergleichendes Handwoerterbuch, ed. v. Schlegelberger, Dr. P., Berlin, 1936, Bd. 6, 11.Google Scholar 32 Die Zivilgesetze der Gegenwart, written by Karl Heinsheimer, Mannheim. 55 Schmitthoff, M., in “The Gold Clause in International Loans” in The Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, 3rd series, vol. xviii, 1936, p. 266.Google Scholar 65-65 See Lord Bussell in Feist v.

Société Intercommunale Beige d`Electricité, 1934, A. C. 161. Lord Eussell refers here to the judgment of the Permanent Court of International Justice in The Hague in the Serbian loans case, and he says here: “I do not deal with them, I hardly need to say them, but I do not bind us in any way.” 67-67 J. Bryce, in “The Extension of Eoman and English Law across the World,” in Select Essays in Anglo-American Legal History, vol. i, 619-620. 3 Jenks, E., The New Jurisprudence, 59.Google Scholar. 53 Alvarez, Alexandra, “Methods for Scientific Codification,” in Science of Legal Method, 453.Google Scholar 28 Istituto Ibero-Americano de Derecho Comparado (Professor Altamira). 51 Sir Maine, Henry, in Village-Communities in the East and West, London, Murray, John, 1871, 4.Google Scholar 10 `The Science of Legal Method`, Select Essays by Various Authors, ed. by the Association of American Law Schools, New York, 1921.Google Scholar 76 76 Professor G. C.

Cheshire, Private International Law, 2nd ed. 10.21 Lord Tomlin in Pearl Assurance Co. Ltd. v. The Government of the Union of South Africa (50 T. L. R. 564) observes with regard to Roman-Dutch law: “This law is a living legal system, which, like any system of its kind, always tries to adapt systematically to its inherent basic principles in order to effectively counter the increasing complexity of modern organized society. 15 Sir Pollock, Frederick, “The History of Comparative Jurisprudence,” in Journal of the Society of Comparative Legislation (N.

S.) Vol. V (1903), 1905, 76.Google Scholar 4 Professor Gutteridge, H. C., « The Value of Comparative Law », dans Journal of the Society of Public Teachers of Law, 1931, 28.Google Scholar 33 Rechtsvergleichendes Handwoerterbuch, ed. v. Schlegelberger, Franz, Berlin.Google Scholar 13 Salomon, Max, Grundlegung zur Rechtsphilosophie, 2e éd. 1925, p. 30.Google Scholar 20 Comparer St. P. Ladas, The International Protection of Industrial Property Harvard Studies in International Law, vol. II, Cambridge, Mass. 456) (le Japon et la Pologne ont suivi l’exemple allemand).

34 Rechtsverfolgung im Internationalen Verkehr, hrsg. v. Leske-Loewenfeld, , Berlin.Google Scholar 2 Holland, , Jurisprudence, 13e éd., 1924, 8.Google Scholar 66 66 Les cas modernes dans lesquels il a été fait référence au corpus iuris sont rassemblés et examinés par David T. Oliver dans « Roman Law in Modern Case », dans Cambridge Legal Essays, Cambridge, 1936, 91. 27 International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (under the direction of the League of Nations); Istituto di Studi Legislativi (Professor Galgano). 46 See Walter Hug, The History of Comparative Law, XLV Harvard Law Review, 1030. 23 Institute of Comparative Law (Professor H. Lévy-Ullmann). 47 Professor Theodore F. T. Plucknett, A Concise History of the Common Law, 2nd ed.

233. 87 87 International Law Association, 30th Report, 1921, vol. II, 218. Please list any fees and grants, employment through advice, co-ownership or close relationship with an organization at any time during the previous 36 months whose interests may be harmed by the publication of the response. Please also list any non-financial associations or interests (personal, professional, political, institutional, religious or other) that a reasonable reader would like to know in relation to the submitted work. This applies to all authors of the play, their spouses or partners. Your email address will be used to notify you when your comment has been reviewed by the moderator and if the author or moderator of the article needs to contact you directly. 17 G. Escarra, “The Objectives of Comparative Law,” 7 Temple L.

Q. 309: “It is totally useless, for example, to look for points of comparison between the institutions of original Chinese law, that is, ancient law dating back centuries, and the contemporary institutions of another nation.” 49 Randall, H.J., in Sir John Macdonell and the Study of Comparative Law, Journal of Comparative Legislation and International Law, Third Series, vol. xii, 1930, 189—190.Google Scholar 72 72 Donoghue v. Stevenson, 1932] A. C. 562, 598, 617. Online veröffentlicht von Cambridge University Press: 16. January 2009. 8 Rabel, E., Zeitschrift für Auslaendisches und Internationales Privatrecht, 1927, N. 1.Google Scholar. 1 Bryce, J., Studies in History and Jurisprudence, Oxford, 1901, Bd. II, 142 ff.

Google Scholar 84 84 E. Lambert, in `Comparative Law` in the Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, The Macmillan Co., New York, 1931, Bd. iv, 128; H. C. Gutteridge, a. a. O. 76; Edward Jenks, op. cit.

64. 26 Institut für Auslaendisches und Internationales Privatrecht (professeur E. Rabel). 12 J. H. Wigmore, A Panorama of the World’s Legal Systems, Saint Paul, Bd. III, 1120. 78 78 Léone Levy, International Commercial Law, 2e éd., vol. i, p. x. 69 69 R.

Pound, Introduction to Winfield, Chief Sources of English Legal History, xiii–xiv. Haben Sie Interessenkonflikte? * Interessenkonflikte helfen. 37 Professeur Jenks, Edward, op. 64—65.Google Scholar 88 88 14 & 15 Geo. 5, c, 22 (Loi de 1924 sur le transport de marchandises par mer). 11 Lambert, E., in Encyclopaedia of the Social Sciences, The Macmillan Company, 1931, vol. iv, 127.Google Scholar 43 Sir Frederick Pollock, in Sir Henry Maine`s introduction, `Ancient Law`, p. xvi (John Murray, London). 48 See Resolution of the Assembly of the League of Nations of 30 September 1924 (Resolutions and Recommendations of the League of Nations, 1924, p. 18) and Statutes of the Institute, approved by the Council on 15 March 1926, art. 2 (Official Gazette of the League of Nations, VII (1926), p. 579 (C.

156 (2), 1926, V)). 29 Sir Pollock, Frederick, op. cit. Cit. 77.Google Scholar. 86 86 14 & 15 Geo. 5, c. 22; for further examples of this branch of applied comparative law, see Cheshire, Private International Law, 2nd ed. 12-19. 79 79 H. C. Gutteridge, in “An International Code of the Law of Sale”, in British Year Book of International Law, 1933, page 76.

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