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This issue of the Journal is memorable indeed as it marks the 25th anniversary of its birth in January 1952. This is not the proper occasion to evaluate that achievement, but we can and do rededicate ourselves to Hessel Yntema's vision of sponsoring a respected and distinctive American platform for comparative legal studies. This issue also introduces a new feature: under the title "Prac titioner's Notebook" it inaugurates what we hope will be a regular publication of the more important lectures delivered to the American Foreign Law Association and other contributions of somewhat similar format and length. These will help to bring a wider range of comment to our readers without the paraphernalia of full-blown scholarly arti cles. We are very conscious of the desirability to balance our largely academic lead articles with topical and primarily informative fare so useful especially to the practitioner, and we hope that this new "column" will go towards satisfying that interest. John G. Fleming George H. Hauck
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Jan 1, 1977
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