Comparative International Law (original) (raw)

2011, Brooklyn Journal of International Law

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This piece examines the emerging field of Comparative International Law (CIL) by juxtaposing historical and contemporary developments in both international law and comparative law. It discusses key milestones such as the influential 1999 AJIL symposium and the Centennial World Congress of Comparative Law, highlighting the disparate receptions of these events. The paper argues for a methodological and substantive integration of comparative and international law, focusing on three main issues: the historical roots of CIL, the intellectual pitfalls faced by scholars, and the political implications of CIL projects, particularly in light of past global legal developments.

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