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Constitutional Interpretation in Lawmaking: China's Invisible Constitutional Enforcement Mechanism
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Lin, Yan; Ginsburg, Tom
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2015
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Constitutional Relevance of Foreign Court Decisions
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Rodin, Siniša
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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Contextualizing the Global Constitution-Making Process: The Case of Vietnam
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Son, Bui Ngoc
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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Convergence, Legal Origins, and Transplants in Comparative Corporate Law: A Case-Based and Quantitative Analysis
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Cabrelli, David; Siems, Mathias
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2015
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Corporate Boards in Europe-Accountability and Convergence
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Davies, P.L.; Hopt, K.J.
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2013
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The Chinese Communist Party and People's Courts: Judicial Dependence in China
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Li, Ling
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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The Chinese ``Oppression'' Remedy: Creative Interpretations of Company Law by Chinese Courts
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Hawes, Colin; Lau, Alex K. L.; Young, Angus
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2015
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The Comparative Law Method and the European Court of Justice: Echoes Across the Atlantic
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Lenaerts, Koen; Gutman, Kathleen
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American Society of Comparative Law
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2016
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