Assoc. Prof. of Law, American U. Washington College of Law; Assoc. Member, Oxford Law; lawyer & anthropologist; writes on non-liberal law, international development, transnational business, property, justice; https://www.matthewserie.com/ Views are my own. .. more
Assoc. Prof. of Law, American U. Washington College of Law; Assoc. Member, Oxford Law; lawyer & anthropologist; writes on non-liberal law, international development, transnational business, property, justice; https://www.matthewserie.com/ Views are my own.
Given the US's retreat from overseas development, the future of international development looks very Chinese. We need to understand what this means.
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Excited to participate in these 2 China legal anthro events.
#legalanthro
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Among other things, this means no ruling until *at least* the week of 11/17.
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China is indeed learning from US “extraterritoriality.” The US is creating its own Frankenstein.
For a deeper dive on what I call “Adversarial Comparativism”, see papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers....
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(BA ‘99)
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Thank you.
JB Pritzker: "Any rational person who has spent even the most minimal amount of time studying human history has to ask themselves one important question: Once they get the citizens of this nation comfortable with the current atrocities committed under the color of law, what comes next?”
Authoritarianism is often not a rupture but, rather, a slow tear.
*Every* day we must be vigilant to this fact.
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JB Pritzker: "Any rational person who has spent even the most minimal amount of time studying human history has to ask themselves one important question: Once they get the citizens of this nation comfortable with the current atrocities committed under the color of law, what comes next?”