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Mixed Legal Systems in Comparative Perspective: Property and Obligations in Scotland and South Africa. Edited by Reinhard Zimmermann, Daniel Visser, and Kenneth Reid. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. 962. ISBN 0-19-927100-3. GB$100.00; US$185.00.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Marylin J. Raisch*
Affiliation:
John Wolff International & Comparative Law Library, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, D.C. USA

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References

189 Director, Max Planck Institute for Foreign Private and Private International Law in Hamburg and Professor of Private Law, Roman Law, and Comparative Legal History in the University of Regensburg.Google Scholar

190 Zimmermann, et al. Mixed legal systems in comparative perspective: property and obligations in scotland and south africa 2 (2004) and see generally titles collected at fn. 4. Prof. Zimmermann refers to this process, however, as “the Europeanization of private law.”Google Scholar

191 Respectively Professor Private Law at the University of Cape Town and Professor of Property Law at the University of Edinburgh.Google Scholar

192 The author references in this regard, and with this term, K.G.C. Reid, The Idea of Mixed Legal Systems, 78 Tul. L. Rev. 5 (2004).Google Scholar

193 Constitutional Reform Act, 2005, c.4 (U.K.), http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts2005/20050004.htm Google Scholar

194 Zimmermann et al., supra note 2, at 16–19.Google Scholar