Institutional Competition between Common Law and the codified Civil Laws of Continental Europe and Japan in the process of globalization


1. "Why Legal Transformation Assistance from Germany and Japan?" (Henrik Schmiegelow)
Zeitschrift für Japanisches Recht , 11. Jahrgang, Nr. 22 (Winter 2006) p. 5 ff
2. “Institutional Competition between Common Law and Civil Law” (Henrik Schmiegelow)
Keynote Speech at the Joint Symposium of the Japan Federation of Bar Associations, the American Bar Association und the Bundesrechtsanwaltskammer on « Legal Technical Assistance to Developing Countries in Asia » in Tokyo on June 22, 2009
3. "Contract Modification as a rebus sic stantibus Solution to the Subprime Crisis" (Henrik Schmiegelow und Michèle Schmiegelow)
Joint Working Paper Series of CRIDES, IRES and CECRI of the University of Louvain No 09/02, October 2009 (www.uclouvain.be)
4. “Contract Rules in Codes and Statutes: Easing Business Across the Cleavages of Legal Origins Theory” (Henrik Schmiegelow und Michèle Schmiegelow with co-authors Raouf Boucekkine, Frédéric Docquier, Fabien Ngendakuriyo)
Joint Working Paper Series of CRIDES, IRES and CECRI of the University of Louvain No 10/03, December 2010 (www.uclouvain.be)
5. «A Counterintuitive Efficiency Divide between Common Law and Civil Law: Rules and Structures of Civil Procedure in 8 Developed or Newly Industrialized Countries» (Henrik Schmiegelow)
Joint Working Paper Series of CRIDES, IRES and CECRI of the University of Louvain No 14/01, April 2013 (www.uclouvain.be)
6. « Financial Crisis as a Catalyst of Legal Reforms: The Case of Asia » (Masahiro Kawai, Dean of the Asian Development Bank Institute, Tokyo, and Henrik Schmiegelow)
Joint Working Paper Series of CRIDES, IRES and CECRI of the University of Louvain No 13/03, October 2013 (www.uclouvain.be)
7. Institutional Competition between Common Law and Civil Law: Theory and Policy (Michèle Schmiegelow and Henrik Schmiegelow, Editors)
(Dordrecht, Heidelberg, Berlin: Springer, 2014) (http://www.springer.com/law/book/978-3-642-54659-4)
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