Charles Donahue: Introduction: Comparative Law Before the Code Napoléon
I The Development of Comparative Law in the World
1: Benédicte Fauvarque-Cosson: Development of Comparative Law in France
2: Ingeborg Schwenzer: Development of Comparative Law in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria
3: Elisabetta Grande: Development of Comparative Law in Italy
4: John Cairns: Development of Comparative Law in Great Britain
5: David Clarke: Development of Comparative Law in the United States
6: Zdenke Kühn: Development of Comparative Law in Eastern Europe
7: Zentaro Kitagawa: Development of Comparative Law in East Asia
8: Jan Kleinheisterkamp: Development of Comparative Law in Latin America
II Approaches to Comparative Law
9: Nils Jansen: Comparative Law Within the Field of Comparative Disciplines
10: Ralf Michaels: The Functional Method of Comparative Law
11: Gerhard Dannemann: Comparative Law: Study of Similarities or Differences?
12: Patrick Glenn: Comparative Legal Families and Comparative Legal Traditions
13: Michaele Graziadei: Comparative Law as the Study of Transplants and Receptions
14: Jacques du Plessis: Comparative Law and the Study of Mixed Legal Systems
15: Jan Smits: Comparative Law and its Influence on National Legal Systems
16: Reinhard Zimmermann: Comparative Law and the Europeanization of Private Law
17: Horatia Muir Watt: Comparative Law and the Process of Globalization
18: Chibli Mallat: Comparative Law and the Islamic Legal Culture
19: Tom Bennett: Comparative Law and African Customary Law
20: Vivian G. Curran: Comparative Law and Language
21: Roger Cotterrell: Comparative Law and Legal Culture
22: Harold J. Berman: Comparative Law and Religion
23: James Gordley: Comparative Law and Legal History
24: Annelise Riles: Comparative Law and Socio-Legal Studies
25: Ugo Mattei: Comparative Law and Critical Legal Studies
26: Florian Faust: Comparative Law and Economic Analysis of Law
III Subject Areas
27: Stefan Vogenauer: Sources of Law and Legal Method in Comparative Law
28: Alan Farnsworth: Comparative Contract Law
29: Peter Huber: Comparative Sales Law
30: Daniel Visser: Unjustified Enrichment in Comparative Perspective
31: Gerhard Wagner: Comparative Tort Law
32: Sjef van Erp: Comparative Property Law
33: Marius de Waal: Comparative Succession Law
34: Harry Krause: Comparative Family Law
35: Matthew Finkin: Comparative Labour Law
36: Klaus J. Hopt: Comparative Company Law
37: David Gerber: Comparative Antitrust Law
38: Mark Tushnet: Comparative Constitutional Law
39: John Bell: Comparative Administrative Law
40: Markus Dubber: Comparative Criminal Law
41: Joachim Zekoll: Comparative Civil Procedure
42: Mathias Reimann: Comparative Law and Private International Law