New books published in the ASCL Studies in Comparative Law Series with Cambridge University Press
November 14, 2020
The ASCL is delighted to announce the publication of three more books in the ASCL Studies in Comparative Law Series with Cambridge University Press:
Jorge Esquirol, Ruling the Law, Legitimacy and Failure in Latin American Legal Systems (2019)
Francesco Biagi, European Constitutional Courts and Transitions to Democracy (2020)
Mirjan Damaska, Evaluation of Evidence Pre-Modern and Modern Approaches (2020)
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