Bijuralism: An Economic Approach

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Albert Breton, M. J. Trebilcock
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2006 - Law - 228 pages
Bijuralism is the coexistence of two or more legal systems or subsystems within a broader legal order. Issues addressed in papers and comments in this volume carry important implications for legal education and for a furthering of our understanding of bijuralism and multijuralism.
 

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Commentary G on Davis and Trebilcock
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Bijural Services as Factors of Production
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The Challenge of Incomplete Law and How Different Legal
71
Commentary C on Pistor and
109
Coevolution as an Influence in the Development of Legal Systems
125
Commentary E on Breton and Des Ormeaux
153
The Demand for Bijurally Trained Canadian Lawyers
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Nathalie Des Rosiers
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