Doctrine and Reputation

Bond Law Review, Vol. 15 (2003), Iss. 2, Art. 6

14 Pages Posted: 15 Sep 2012

Date Written: January 1, 2003

Abstract

Mary Hiscock and David Allan are both comparative lawyers of distinction who have promoted the cause of the internationalisation of Australian law. Their work highlights the role of academic lawyers in the development of the law and the status of legal writings as a source of law. It also raises the question of how one measures a professional reputation. The purpose of this article is to consider the relationship between these questions.

Keywords: legal doctrine, reputation, influence of academics, academic law

JEL Classification: J10

Suggested Citation

Farrar, John Hynes, Doctrine and Reputation (January 1, 2003). Bond Law Review, Vol. 15 (2003), Iss. 2, Art. 6, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2146408

John Hynes Farrar (Contact Author)

Bond University Faculty of Law ( email )

Gold Coast, QLD 4229
Australia

HOME PAGE: http://works.bepress.com/john_farrar/

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