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E. Örücü, Critical Comparative Law: Considering Paradoxes for Legal Systems in Transition, Preadvies Nederlandse Vereniging voor Rechtsvergelijking, No. 59 [Preliminary Report for the Dutch Association of Comparative Law], Kluwer, Deventer1999, 133 pp.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  21 May 2009

J.M. Smits
Affiliation:
Professor of European Private Law, Maastricht University
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Copyright © T.M.C. Asser Press 2001

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1. Watson, A., Legal Transplants: An Approach to Comparative Law (Edingburgh, Scottish Academic Press 1974, 2nd edn. London, University of Georgia Press 1993).Google Scholar

2. Idem, at p. 94.

3. For Watson's reply to Legrand on this point see Watson, A., Legal Transplants and European Private Law (Maastricht, Metro 2000).Google Scholar

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7. For a report of the discussion see Busch, D., in Geschriften Nederlandse Vereniging voor Rechtsvergelijking, No. 60 (Deventer, Kluwer 2000) pp. 213 et seq.Google Scholar