Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2020
Keywords
Tim Edgar, Legal Scholarship, Comparative Law Scholarship
Abstract
This paper focuses on the contributions of Tim Edgar as a major comparative law scholar. It reviews the major debates and theoretical directions in comparative law scholarship and offers a case study of Edgar's contributions in the light of the major debates in comparative law. Edgar's development as a comparatist is traced through three defined phases. His identification of the policy problem to be resolved is highlighted as a major feature of his contribution.
Recommended Citation
Kim Brooks, "Tim Edgar: The Accidental Comparatist" (2020) 68:1 Can Tax J 125.
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Comments
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https://doi.org/10.32721/ctj.2020.68.1.sym.brooks