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On Common Laws. By H. Patrick Glenn. Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005. Pp. xviii, 158. ISBN 0-19-928754-6 UK$50.00; US$95.00

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2019

Marylin J. Raisch*
Affiliation:
Spring 2006, John Wolff International & Comparative Law Library, Georgetown Law Center, Washington, DC USA

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References

3 H Patrick Glenn, Legal Traditions Of The World: Sustainable Diversity In Law, 2nd ed., Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2004. Reviewed by this author at 33 Int'l J. Legal Info. 281 (2005).Google Scholar

4 H. Patrick Glenn, On Common Laws, Oxford; New York: Oxford University Press, 2005 at 59, citing R. Zimmerman, Roman Dutch Jurisprudence and its Contribution to European Private Law, 66 tul. L. rev. 1685 (1992) at 1696, 1698.Google Scholar

5 Recent explorations can be found in the essays contained in Arthur Hartkamp, et al., eds. Towards a European civil code, 3rd fully rev. and expanded ed., Nijmegen, Netherlands: Kluwer Law International, 2004.Google Scholar

6 See, e.g., Lama Abu Odeh, The Politics of (Mis)recognition: Islamic Law Pedagogy in American Academia, 52 Am. J. Comp. L. 789 (2004).Google Scholar