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Rene Kuppe (ed.): Law and Anthropology

Rene Kuppe (ed.): Law and Anthropology 1989] BOOK REVIEWS th e habit of enterprises suing competitors guilty of unfair commer­ cial practices. In the case of those countries there is a greater role for the public authorities in making sure that the rules of the mar­ ke t are respected. How the Swiss, with their great experience and expertise in the domain, will cope with the brave new world of financial services is a matte r of interest to many outside Switzerland. Hence the value of th e report now published. In its 500 pages it contains a wide-ranging discussion of different types of business, including descriptive mate­ rial which in some respects is very detailed. It is impossible to do justice fully to this book in a short review, but it is certainly a valua­ ble addition to the literature. LAW AND ANTHROPOLOGY LA W AND ANTHROPOLOGY. Internationales Jahrbuch fuer Rechts- anthropologie. Edited by Rene Kuppe. Wien, VWGOE-Verlag, Ver- band der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Oesterreichs, Hohen- schaeftlarn, Klaus Renner Verlag, 1987. Pp. viii, 457. Reviewed by Laurel Rose * The special volume, Law and Anthropology, provides useful, clearly organized data for legal policy-makers who are entrusted with the difficult task of balancing competing interests and http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png American Journal of Comparative Law Oxford University Press

Rene Kuppe (ed.): Law and Anthropology

American Journal of Comparative Law , Volume 37 (2) – Apr 1, 1989

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Publisher
Oxford University Press
Copyright
© 1989 by The American Association for the Comparative Study of Law, Inc.
ISSN
0002-919X
eISSN
2326-9197
DOI
10.2307/840177
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Abstract

1989] BOOK REVIEWS th e habit of enterprises suing competitors guilty of unfair commer­ cial practices. In the case of those countries there is a greater role for the public authorities in making sure that the rules of the mar­ ke t are respected. How the Swiss, with their great experience and expertise in the domain, will cope with the brave new world of financial services is a matte r of interest to many outside Switzerland. Hence the value of th e report now published. In its 500 pages it contains a wide-ranging discussion of different types of business, including descriptive mate­ rial which in some respects is very detailed. It is impossible to do justice fully to this book in a short review, but it is certainly a valua­ ble addition to the literature. LAW AND ANTHROPOLOGY LA W AND ANTHROPOLOGY. Internationales Jahrbuch fuer Rechts- anthropologie. Edited by Rene Kuppe. Wien, VWGOE-Verlag, Ver- band der wissenschaftlichen Gesellschaften Oesterreichs, Hohen- schaeftlarn, Klaus Renner Verlag, 1987. Pp. viii, 457. Reviewed by Laurel Rose * The special volume, Law and Anthropology, provides useful, clearly organized data for legal policy-makers who are entrusted with the difficult task of balancing competing interests and

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American Journal of Comparative LawOxford University Press

Published: Apr 1, 1989

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