Description: This book is a work of outstanding importance for scholars of comparative law and jurisprudence and for lawyers engaged in EC law or other international forms of practice.
Review Quotes: 'The book will be a storehouse of information about the legal cultures of the countries. The editors are to be congratulated on organising the transnational effort to impose order on a disorderly subject (or non-subject).' The International and Comparative Law Quarterly 'The comparative methods used in the book both in structuring the national reports and in offering a comparative analysis, are highly praiseworthy.' Professor Dr U Drobnig, Max-Planck-Institut, Germany