Comparative Law in the United States: The Second Half of the Twentieth Century
p. 7
A Universalist Tradition
p. 7
An Example
p. 23
Comparative Law as Translation
p. 31
Intercultural Understanding
p. 31
Translation's Alchemy
p. 38
Comparison by Cultural Immersion
p. 47
The Nature and Necessity of Comparison
p. 47
Expanding Our Imagination of Legal Constructs
p. 59
Cultural Contexts of Death and Suicide
p. 79
Ought versus Is: A Challenge to Comparative Legal Analysis
p. 87
The Struggle to Define Law
p. 87
The Globalized Future
p. 99
The Encounter of Legal Cultures in Negotiating a Multilateral Treaty
p. 99
The Encounter of Legal Cultures in Judicial Applications of a Multilateral Treaty
p. 113
Future Directions of Comparative Law
p. 117
Truths Without Truth
p. 117
Acknowledgments
p. 129
Index of Names
p. 131
Index of Words
p. 135
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