Table of Contents
Table of Contents | |
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Editorial Board | |
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Introduction | |
Yakov Malkiel, TIL Student Board |
Western Legal Imperialism: Thinking About the Deep Historical Roots | |
James Q. Whitman |
The Concept of Law: A Western Transplant? | |
Jean-Louis Halpérin |
Transplantation and Mutation in Anglo-American Trust Law | |
Joshua Getzler |
Transplants and Timing: Passages in the Creation of an Anglo-American Law of Slavery | |
Christopher Tomlins |
Deciding Against Conciliation: The Nineteenth-Century Rejection of a European Transplant and the Rise of a Distinctively American Ideal of Adversarial Adjudication | |
Amalia D. Kessler |
The Invention of Legal Primitivism | |
Steven Wilf |
Race, Marriage, and Sovereignty in the New World Order | |
Jane Dailey |
Constitutional Transplants | |
Morton J. Horwitz |
Some Reflections on the Transplantation of British Company Law in Post-Ottoman Palestine | |
Ron Harris, Michael Crystal |
Jefferson Goes East: The American Origins of the Israeli Declaration of Independence | |
Yoram Shachar |
Argonauts of the Eastern Mediterranean: Legal Transplants and Signaling | |
Assaf Likhovski |
American Moment[s]: When, How, and Why Did Israeli Law Faculties Come to Resemble Elite U.S. Law Schools? | |
Pnina Lahav |
Foreign Law Between "Grand Hazard" and Great Irritation: The Bulgarian Experience After 1878 | |
Jani Kirov |
Legal Transplants and the Frontiers of Legal Knowledge | |
Michele Graziadei |