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One of the world's foremost authorities on legal history and comparative law puts forth a clear and concise statement of his controversial thesis: that the laws of one society are primarily borrowed from other societies; therefore, most law operates in a society very different from the one for which it was originally created.

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One of the world's foremost authorities on legal history and comparative law puts forth a clear and concise statement of his controversial thesis: that the laws of one society are primarily borrowed from other societies; therefore, most law operates in a society very different from the one for which it was originally created.
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ALAN WATSON, Distinguished Research Professor and Ernest P. Rogers Chair at the University of Georgia School of Law, is regarded as one of the world's foremost authorities on Roman law, comparative law, legal history, and law and religion. He is the author of numerous books, including The State, Law, and Religion: Pagan Rome (Georgia) and Roman Law and Comparative Law (Georgia). He is also the editor of the four-volume translation of the Digest of Justinian.