Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2009
Abstract
This essay offers some suggestions for comparative law’s discomfort with the Legal Origins Thesis. The Legal Origins Thesis then becomes the point of departure for a discussion of contemporary comparative law’s “existential angst.”
Recommended Citation
Vivian G. Curran,
Comparative Law and the Legal Origins Thesis: [N]on Scholae sed Vitae Discimus,
57
American Journal of Comparative Law
863
(2009).
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https://scholarship.law.pitt.edu/fac_articles/51
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