James Q. Whitman is a distinguished legal scholar specializing in comparative and foreign law.
As the Ford Foundation Professor at Yale Law School, he has authored several notable books exploring various aspects of legal history and theory.
His works include "Harsh Justice," "The Origins of Reasonable Doubt," and "The Verdict of Battle," demonstrating his expertise in diverse legal topics.
Whitman's research often delves into the historical and cultural contexts that shape legal systems.
Based in New York City, he continues to contribute to the field of comparative law through his teaching and writing, offering unique perspectives on the evolution and interconnections of global legal traditions.
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