Expert Ignorance by Desai, Deval (University of Edinburgh) (9781009284721) | Browns Books
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Expert Ignorance : The Law and Politics of Rule of Law Reform

Part of the Cambridge Studies in Transnational Law series
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Today, a transnational constellation of 'rule of law' experts advise on 'good' legal systems to countries in the Global South.

Yet these experts often claim that the 'rule of law' is nearly impossible to define, and they frequently point to the limits of their own expertise.

In this innovative book, Deval Desai identifies this form of expertise as 'expert ignorance'.

Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, Desai draws on insights from legal theory, sociology, development studies, and performance studies to explore how this paradoxical form of expertise works in practice.

With a range of illustrative cases that span both global and local perspectives, this book considers the impact of expert ignorance on the rule of law and on expert governance more broadly.

Contributing to the study of transnational law, governance, and expertise, Desai demonstrates the enduring power of proclaiming what one does not know.

This title is available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.

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Product Details
Cambridge University Press
100928472X / 9781009284721
Hardback
340.11
22/06/2023
United Kingdom
English
256 pages.

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