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Citations to Foreign Courts—Illegitimate and Superfluous, or Unavoidable? Evidence from Europe
Author
Amir N. Licht
Anne Marie Slaughter
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Anthony Niblett
Austen L. Parrish
Barbara C. Steininger
Brian Flanagan
Carl Baudenbacher
Cheryl Saunders
Christian Handig
Daniel J. Frank
Daphne Barak-Erez
Daphne Barak-Erez
David Zaring
Donald Earl Childress III
Elaine Mak
Elaine Mak
Ernesto J. Sanchez
Frank B. Cross
Frank B. Cross
Ganesh Sitaraman
Ivo Giesen
J. Harvie Wilkinson III
Jacob J. Zehnder
Jed Rubenfeld
John Armour
John Bell
John O. McGinnis
Jordi Blanes Vidal
Katharine G. Young
Lisa Sofio
Lord Steyn
Marc Forster
Mark Tushnet
Martin Gelter
Martin Gelter
Mathias M. Siems
Mathias M. Siems
Mathias Reimann
Mathias Siems
Matthew C. Stephenson
Michael Graff
Nuno Garoupa
Olga Frishman
Osmar J. Benvenuto
Penny M. Venetis
Pierre Legrand
Pierre Legrand
Po-Jen Yap
Rafael La Porta
Rafael La Porta
Rebecca R. Zubaty
Richard A. Posner
Roger P. Alford
Shalom H. Schwartz
Sir Basil Markesinis
Sir Basil Markesinis
Stephen Breyer
Thomas A. Smith
Ulrich Drobnig
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'American Journal of Comparative Law'
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Reevaluating the Debate Surrounding the Supreme Court\u27s Use of Foreign Precendent
Author
Benvenuto Osmar J.
Publication venue
FLASH: The Fordham Law Archive of Scholarship and History
Publication date
01/01/2006
Field of study
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Fordham University School of Law