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Legal Cultural Area | Country | Author |
Continental Europe | Germany | Dr. Matthias Koetter |
| France | Dr. Matthias Koetter |
| Italy | N. N. |
Common Law | United Kingdom | Dr. Matthias Koetter |
| United States | N. N. |
Eastern Europe | Russia | Ilja Skrylnikow |
| Hungary | Petra Bard |
| Poland, Ukraine | N. N. |
| Bosnia-Herzegovina | Ellen Fischer |
| Turkey | N. N. |
Islamic context | Pakistan | Dr. Athar Minallah (t.b.c.) |
| Afghanistan | Hatem Elliesie |
| Egypt | Hatem Elliesie |
| Lebanon | Dr N. N. Cordelia Koch |
| Iran via | Dr. Tilmann Roeder Ramin Moschtaghi |
Africa / Post-Colonies | Ethiopia | Judit Y. Mengesha, Hatem Elliesie |
| Nigeria | Judit Y. Mengesha, N. N. |
| Sudan | Hatem Elliesie |
Latin America | Argentina Prof. Pablo Riberi (t.b.c.) | Pablo Riberi |
| Chile | Rodrigo Correa Gonzalez |
| Brazil | Prof. via Leonardo Martins (t.b.c.) |
| Bolivia | via Aline Hirseland |
Asia | China | Prof. Robert Heuser |
| Japan | Akiko Ejima |
| Hong Kong | Benny Tai (tbc) |
| India | Surya Deva N. N. |
2. Additional Texts
The country reports will be complemented by comparative analyses that shall develop further materials from political and cultural sciences (also written in English, round about 30.000 to 40.000 characters or 10-12 pages). The texts may either be cross-country comparisons of legal systems and reports on cultural areas, e.g. "The Rule of Law in Constitutions of Countries with an Islamic cultural background" or "The European Understanding of the Rule of Law". The texts may also compare the development of the idea of Rule of Law form a cultural or philosophical historical perspective.
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