There may be some changes soon on this blog. Among these, will be an effort to make it (or its replacement) more open to participation and dialogue.
One way in which you can share with us, and others, is to provide us with presentations in which you've participated. These may have to be vetted, of course, but I hope that you'll consider sending something along. They can be published here, on Facebook, on Twitter, etc.
With this in mind, I'll get things started with a very basic presentation on comparative method that I gave in the autumn:
'World is Crazier and More of It than We Think: Reflections on Legal-Comparative Methodologies'
Enjoy. I'm sure you can do better ...
One way in which you can share with us, and others, is to provide us with presentations in which you've participated. These may have to be vetted, of course, but I hope that you'll consider sending something along. They can be published here, on Facebook, on Twitter, etc.
With this in mind, I'll get things started with a very basic presentation on comparative method that I gave in the autumn:
'World is Crazier and More of It than We Think: Reflections on Legal-Comparative Methodologies'
Enjoy. I'm sure you can do better ...