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  3. Vol. 67 No. 1 (2023): Mixed Jurisdictions. Issue I

Vol. 67 No. 1 (2023): Mixed Jurisdictions. Issue I

					View Vol. 67 No. 1 (2023): Mixed Jurisdictions. Issue I
Published: 02.03.2023

Editorial

  • Guest editors’ note

    Philip J. Thomas, Markus G. Puder
    3-4
    • Pdf

Articles

  • The Western crescent rises — a verticality dimension in Louisiana’s mixed legal space

    Markus G. Puder
    5–20
    • Pdf
  • Trusts in mixed jurisdictions

    Maurizio Lupoi
    21–55
    • Pdf
  • The traditional Scottish criminal law model from the Far-Eastern perspective

    Alexandre Chitov
    56–73
    • Pdf
  • The doctrine of error in the law of Louisiana and Quebec

    Polina Kornilina
    74–96
    • Pdf (Русский)
  • Frustration of purpose due to change of position: Experiences of the “mixed jurisdictions”

    Daria Petrova
    97–109
    • Pdf (Русский)

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  • Русский
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