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Analyse Comparative / Comparative Perspectives

International Journal of Procedural Law, 2017
Over the years, a number of regulations have been adopted at EU level in an attempt to facilitate and simplify access to justice in cross-border litigation. Despite the various actions undertaken by the European legislator to establish a uniform procedural framework with regard to certain types of cross-border claims, numerous differences continue to ...
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Comparative Correlatives Comparatively

Linguistic Inquiry, 2005
The comparative correlative construction (The more you eat, the fatter you get) has received sporadic attention in the literature, with few concrete results when it comes to our understanding of the syntax of the construction. This article analyzes comparative correlatives as well-behaved, crosslinguistically consistent correlative constructions whose
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Comparative Vigilance [PDF]

open access: possibleAmerican Law and Economics Review, 2008
A growing body of literature suggests that courts and juries are inclined toward division of liability between two strictly non-negligent or 'vigilant' parties. However, standard models of liability rules do not provide for vigilance-based sharing of liability.
Allan M. Feldman, Ram Singh
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The InstitutionS of Education: Compare, Compare, Compare!

Comparative Education Review, 1999
L'auteur se livre ici a une reflexion personnelle sur les institutions de l'education et sur ce que peut et devrait etre le champ qui mene a l'etude de l'education contemporaine, mais revient aussi sur son experience et ses rencontres personnelles avant de se lancer dans un historique comparatif.
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Comparative Law as Comparative Jurisprudence-The Comparability of Legal Systems

The American Journal of Comparative Law, 2003
In response to the "malaise" which has afflicted comparative law over the last few decades, William Ewald has proposed that we recast comparative law as comparative jurisprudence, that is, as "the comparative study of the intellectual conceptions that underlie the principal institutions of one or more foreign legal systems." However, Ewald stops short ...
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Commentary—Comparing Comparative Urbanisms

Urban Geography, 2012
(2012). Commentary—Comparing Comparative Urbanisms. Urban Geography: Vol. 33, Comparative Urbanism, pp. 904-914.
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Comparative psychoacoustics

Hearing Research, 1988
Psychophysical data on unspecialized mammals commonly used in auditory research were compiled from the literature, and an attempt was made to compare the hearing capacities of these species with man. Binaural hearing and sound localization were not considered.
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International Journal of Procedural Law, 2020
This article describes and analyses the collective redress mechanisms system introduced in Hungary by the new Hungarian Code of Civil Procedure in 2018. Before this reform the regulation of multi-party litigation was typically sectoral and limited to a certain narrow area.
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Analyse Comparative / Comparative Perspectives

International Journal of Procedural Law, 2011
The collection of empirical data on the functioning of national judicial systems is becoming ever more important for comparative civil procedure scholarship. Sources of information on the structural components of European judiciaries were rather limited until the establishment of the CEPEJ (European Commission for the Efficiency of Justice).
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