Law and Society as Law and Development
Endorses Law & Society Assoc president Lynn Mather's position calling for greater openness to non-US legal scholars & resistance to parochial tendencies. Yet the welcoming picture Mather paints also needs to account for aspects that constitute obstacles to the goal of openness. These ob...
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