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Book Chapter
Publication Date
1997
Abstract
Address the problem of comparative law in the United States. Explains why comparative law matters. Gives reasons why U.S. lawyers are not learning from comparative law. These include lack of skills, lack of institutional supports, and legal structures that resist comparative law and an attitude that comparative law has little to teach.
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Why Are U.S. Lawyers Not Learning from Comparative Law?, in The International Practice of Law: Liber Amicorum for Thomas Bär and Robert Karrer (Nedin Peter Vogt, et al., eds., 1997)
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