The depth of analysis, the approach and the international scholarly cooperation this book reflects make it a wonderful example of how to do comparative law.
Jan M. Smits, Rabels Zeitschrift Vol 72, 2
..written with thoughtfulness, care, and enthusiasm..
Edinburgh Law Review
This splendid volume, the product of some fifty jurists of largely Scottish and South African origins, under the guidance of Reinhard Zimmermann, Daniel Visser and Kenneth Reid, is testimony to the remarkable resilience of major, transnational legal traditions and their ability to survive and prosper in the face of colonialist and nationalist restraints...The book is devoted to substantive private law and is devided into three Parts, treating successively Contract (the largest Part), Delict and other Obligations arising by Law, and Property...The main interest of the volume for South African and Scottish lawyers..will be in the deailed, comparative reflection on the content of each national law...this book is significant and welcome..
Thomas Finkenauer