No. 63-4, July 2003
Index
- Capitant Lecture
- The Changing Concept of Family and its Effect on Louisiana Succession Law
- The Continuing Influence of le Droit Civil and el Derecho Civil in the Private Law of Louisiana
- The French Connection and The Spanish Perception: Historical Debates and Contemporary Evaluation of French Influence on Louisiana Civil Law
- The Interrelationship Between Common Law and Civil Law
- Mixed Jurisdictions: A Model for the XXIst Century?
- Bijuralism as an Assimilation Tool: Lord Durham s Assessment of the Louisiana Legal System
- The Louisiana Judicial System and the Fusion of Cultures
- Successions of States: The French Approach
- The Principle of Juridical Certainty and the Discontinuity of Law
- State Succession, Then and Now, With Special Reference to the Louisiana Purchase (1803)
- The Pedagogical Code
- Discontinuity of Law and Legal Security
- Vattel s Doctrine on Territory Transfers in International Law and the Cession of Louisiana to the United States of America
- On the Principle of Legal Certainty in the Louisiana Civil Law Tradition: From the Manifesto to the Great Repealing Act and Beyond