Comparative Law Series: What are the Methods to Compare Constitutionally?
The Comparative Law Series is a collaboration between Indiana University-Maurer School of Law's Graduate Colloquium and Law as Science. On the second event of the series (March 18, 2021), we hosted Prof. Marie-Luce Paris (University College Dublin Sutherland School of Law), who critically discussed the methods used in comparative constitutional law. For those who interested in the presentation slide deck of Prof. Paris' lecture, please send an email to [email protected] or contacting "Law as Science" Facebook page.

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