CICLOPs is the occasional paper series of the Center for International & Comparative Law. As an occasional papers series, CICLOPs does not compete with law reviews, or with paper series available on SSRN. Rather, CICLOPs will provide an outlet for Duke-related scholarship on international or comparative law that would otherwise go unpublished or that are hard to find, but are too important to go unnoticed. Sometimes this will include presentations given at Duke, by visitors or by members of our own community. Sometimes it will contain papers or articles for which no better venue exists, or which exist in a form too preliminary to be submitted elsewhere but so substantial that they deserve visibility even at that stage. And sometimes we will republish papers or speeches because they deserve a wider audience and better accessibility.
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Issue 1 (June 2009): The Annual Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in Comparative Law: The First Six Years 2002-2007
- Full issue
- Michaels, Ralf (2009) The Bernstein Memorial Lecture: The First Six Years, ix-xii.
- Kötz, Hein (September 10, 2002) Civil Justice Systems in Europe and the United States, 1-16.
- Joerges, Christian (September 16, 2003) Europeanization as a Process: Thoughts on the Europeanization of Private Law, 17-40.
- Mallat, Chibli (September 28, 2004) Constitutions for the 21st Century: Emerging Patterns-the EU, Iraq, Afghanistan..., 41-62.
- Buxbaum, Richard M. (September 27, 2005) Comparative Law as a Bridge Between the Nation-State and the Global Economy: An Essay for Herbert Bernstein, 63-78.
- Ocko, Jonathan K. and Suli, Zhu (November 2, 2006) Political Parties in China's Judiciary, 79-110.
- Lookofsky, Joseph M. (November 13, 2007) Desperately Seeking Subsidiarity: Danish Private Law in the Scandinavian, European and Global Context, 111-130.
