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About the Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law Publications

The Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law was organized pursuant to the will of Judge Edwin B. Parker. Judge Parker was a leading international lawyer and senior partner in the law firm of Baker & Botts, and had served on international adjudicatory bodies following World War I. He provided in his will for the establishment of a school devoted to the teaching and study of subjects relating to the international commerce and foreign relations of the United States. The mission of the Parker School of Foreign and Comparative Law, according to Columbia University statutes, is to promote the study and teaching of transnational and non-U.S. legal systems and international relations at Columbia Law, thereby facilitating engagement within the global legal academy and profession. 

Within HeinOnline, users are able to access more than 60 publications, including Szladit’s Bibliography on Foreign and Comparative Law, a 22-volume set spanning more than 200 years of coverage! Gain perpetual access to this prestigious collection from Parker School of Foreign & Comparative Law at Columbia Law School, with one low payment. 

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Szladit’s Bibliography on Foreign and Comparative Law: Books and Articles in English

Based on a card index compiled by Szladits to facilitate the teaching of foreign and comparative law, this bibliography aimed to include books and articles in the English language dealing with non-common law legal systems and with general subjects bearing upon the comparative study of law. This work has been described as “helpful,” “indispensable,” “comprehensive,” and “outstanding” by some of the greatest researchers of foreign law.

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