In Legal Transplants, one of the world's foremost authorities on legal history and comparative law puts forth a clear and concise statement of his controversial thesis on the way that law has developed throughout history. Alan Watson's argument challenges the long-prevailing notion that a close connection exists between the law and the society in which it operates.
Alan Watson Livres
3 février 1941



The Germans Who Are They Now?
- 256pages
- 9 heures de lecture
As a result of unforeseen and unpredictable events, the German Federal Republic is now the most populous state in Europe, with nearly 79 million people, and the economic potential of a United Germany is awesome. The author here explores, from a range of viewpoints, the question of German identity.
Die Deutschen - wer sind sie heute?
- 432pages
- 16 heures de lecture
Geschichte, Kultur, Identität der Deutschen aus britischer Sicht. - Vgl. Fernsehserie The Germans.