The Michigan Law Review's most recent Annual Survey of Books Related to the Law, published this month, has two entries under 'comparative law':
-A review by Benjamin J. Liebman of Mark D. West's 'Secrets, Sex and Spectacle: The rules of Scandal in Japan and the United States' (University of Chicago Press, 2006)
-A review by Roger P. Alford of Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.'s 'The First Amendment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: A Comparative Legal Analysis of the Freedom of Speech' (New York University Press 2006).
-A review by Benjamin J. Liebman of Mark D. West's 'Secrets, Sex and Spectacle: The rules of Scandal in Japan and the United States' (University of Chicago Press, 2006)
-A review by Roger P. Alford of Ronald J. Krotoszynski Jr.'s 'The First Amendment in Cross-Cultural Perspective: A Comparative Legal Analysis of the Freedom of Speech' (New York University Press 2006).
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