
Latest blog articles
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New-bilingualism in EU Private Law
On the language we use when we debate questions of European Private Law.
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Property and Constitution – A new and impressive book by André van der Walt
André van der Walt’s new book called ‘Property and Constitution’ in which he presents a roadmap to develop property law in South Africa.
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CESL v CISG
‘CISG Conference’ where experts on the international sale of goods came together to review the Vienna Convention in the light of similar structures such as its latest contender, the Common European Sales Law, or the UCC.
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The Harmonization of European Law: An Ignorant American’s Perspective
Mark Kawakami: "From a rather ignorant American’s perspective, the cost of learning, debating, and trying to apply the continuously changing (or “harmonizing”) European law is so cumbersome that perhaps it is doing more harm than good to the European legal framework".
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Quantifying Qualitative Factors: The Increasingly Empirical Nature of Legal Scholarship
Empirical research in legal scholarship: the value of applying regression models into legal analysithe value of applying regression models into legal analysis.