CONTENTS Preface Chapter 1: Esin Orǚcǖ Unde Venit, Quo Tendit Comparative Law? Chapter 2: David Nelken Legal Transplants and Beyond: of Disciplines and Metaphors Chapter 3: Roger Cotterrell Seeking Similarity, Appreciating Difference: Comparative Law and Communities Chapter 4: Nick Foster Transmigration and Transferability of Commercial Law in a Globalized World Chapter 5: Coralie Raffenne Why (Still) No Trust in French Law? Chapter 6: Peter De Cruz Legal Transplants: Principles and Pragmatism in Comparative Family Law Chapter 7: Robert Thomas Continental Principles in English Public Law Chapter 8: Jan Smits On Successful Legal Transplants in a Future lus Commune Europaeum Chapter 9: Walter Van Gerven Comparative Law in a Regionally Integrated Europe Chapter 10: Efstathios Banakas The Contribution of Comparative Law to the Harmonization of European Private Law Chapter 11 Angus McDonald Hundred Headless Europe: Comparison, Constitution and Culture Chapter 12: Peter Leyland Oppositions and Fragmentations: In Search of a Formula for Comparative Analysis Chapter 13: John Bell Comparing Public Law Chapter 14: Andrew Harding Comparative Public Law: Some Lessons from South East Asia Chapter 15: Catherine Du Pre The Importation of Law: A New Comparative Perspective and the Hungarian Constitutional Court Chapter 16: David Carey-Miller South Africa: A World in one Country on the Long Road to Reality Bibliography Index