The essay analyzes the phenomenon of legal transplant as instrument to promote and favor economic development, casting a glance to the debate on the choice of the pattern which better suits economic development from a legal perspective.

Mancuso S (2009). Legal Transplants and Economic Development: Common Law vs. Civil Law?. In C.O.J. Cardinal P (a cura di), One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders. Perspectives of Evolution. Essays on Macau’s Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China (pp. 75-89). DEU : Springer.

Legal Transplants and Economic Development: Common Law vs. Civil Law?

Mancuso S
2009-01-01

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The essay analyzes the phenomenon of legal transplant as instrument to promote and favor economic development, casting a glance to the debate on the choice of the pattern which better suits economic development from a legal perspective.
2009
Mancuso S (2009). Legal Transplants and Economic Development: Common Law vs. Civil Law?. In C.O.J. Cardinal P (a cura di), One Country, Two Systems, Three Legal Orders. Perspectives of Evolution. Essays on Macau’s Autonomy after the Resumption of Sovereignty by China (pp. 75-89). DEU : Springer.
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