The Guile and the Guise: Apropos of comparative law as we know it

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The field of comparative law prioritizes the ascertainment of universals or commonalities across laws, two chimerical pursuits. In the process, comparative research abides significant distortion of information, not always in good faith, and a correlative loss of intellectual warrant. This article urges acknowledgment of such serious epistemic deficit, of its detrimental impact on comparative law, and of the need to restore intellectual integrity to comparative research in law through a radically different approach to foreignness.

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Legrand, P. (2021). The Guile and the Guise: Apropos of comparative law as we know it. Asian Journal of Comparative Law, 16(1), 155–181. https://doi.org/10.1017/asjcl.2021.7

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