T Ruskola - Michigan Law Review, 2002 - search.ebscohost.com
Analyzes the processes by which claims of the absence of law in China have become part of its cultural identity. Discussion on limits of functionalism and legal orientalism; Examination …
T Ruskola - Michigan Law Review, 2002 - elibrary.ru
Comparative law has existed in relative disciplinary isolation. This article is part of a larger effort to bring the mainstream of comparative law into conversation with other literatures: the …
T Ruskola - MICHIGAN LAW REVIEW, 2002 - search.informit.org
Fifty years ago comparative law was a field in search of a paradigm. In the inaugural issue of the'American Journal of Comparative Law'in 1952, Myres McDougal remarked unhappily," …
T Ruskola, R Benedict - Foucault and Law, 2017 - books.google.com
[The] world-wide... diffusion of [Western culture] has protected us as man had never been protected before from having to take seriously the civilizations of other peoples; it has given …
T Ruskola - Michigan Law Review, 1997 - kyoolee.net
[The] world-wide... diffusion of [Western culture] has protected us as man had never been protected before from having to take seriously the civilizations of other peoples; it has given …
[The] world-wide... diffusion of [Western culture] has protected us as man had never been protected before from having to take seriously the civilizations of other peoples; it has given …
T Ruskola - Michigan Law Review, Forthcoming - papers.ssrn.com
Joining other recent efforts to enrich the study of comparative law, this article seeks to bring the field into conversation with the study of non-Western law, the growing body of …
[The] world-wide... diffusion of [Western culture] has protected us as man had never been protected before from having to take seriously the civilizations of other peoples; it has given …
[The] world-wide... diffusion of [Western culture] has protected us as man had never been protected before from having to take seriously the civilizations of other peoples; it has given …