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Book Title: Comparative Law and Anthropology
Editor(s): Nafziger, A.R. James
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
ISBN (hard cover): 9781781955178
Section Title: Acknowledgements
Number of pages: 2
Extract:
Acknowledgments
Upendra D. Acharya: I would like to thank Ms. Jeannie Young and Sristee Acharya
for their insightful suggestions. I would also like to thank my research assistant,
Ms. Ruth Ptak, for her valuable time, hard work and insights.
Catherine Bell: My chapter was originally delivered as a speech: Catherine Bell,
Speech at Simon Fraser University's President's Dream Colloquium (8 January 2015),
www.sft.ca/ipinch/. The author gratefully acknowledges the research assistance of
Rebecca Ratcliff and Nicholas Kuynsz.
Janet Blake: My chapter is a revised and expanded version of a paper presented at
the European Society of International Law 10th Anniversary Conference held in the
University of Vienna in September 2014.
Eve Darian-Smith: An earlier version of my chapter was published as the following:
Darian-Smith, E. (2015). Global Law Firms in Real-World Contexts: Practical Limita-
tions and Ethical Implications. Beijing Law Review, 6, 92101.
Mindie Lazarus-Black: My thanks to the deans of the two law schools who enabled
me to engage in anthropological research in those settings and to the administrators,
faculty and international students who gave their time so that it would be possible to
explore and understand the international LL.M. experience and to learn about "us" and
US law school through their observations. An early version of my chapter was
presented at the Law & Society Association, Boston, May 29June 2, 2013. I also want
to acknowledge Marta Cuciurean-Zapan, Nikky Greer, Marie Schelle Solano and
Brendan Tuttle for ...
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