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Professor. Comparative law/legal languages/legal history/constitutional studies/law & globalisation. Academic "humour". Posts indicate satire, perplexity or whatever. Opinions are my own, unfortunately. https://ssrn.com/author=933550
Jaakko Husa









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You may come from a famous university (Oxford, Harvard, Cambridge, Yale etc) but if you're an intellectual lightweight then you're a lightweight and your institution means nothing.
He's total wanker, I'm telling you.
There was a stunned blue tit at the tram stop. For a moment it looked like it wouldn't recover, but then it flew to a nearby tree and chirped happily.
People talk about Nolan's Odysseys and problematic casting. You know what? People are right; who the hell thinks that Matt Damon is believable king of ancient Ithaca?
This world cup just keeps getting better and better 🙄
Unlike some of my colleagues on this platform, I have no virtues to signal. I am fully aware that I am not standing on the moral highground. Regardless, I am delighted to see that so many of us here have access to truth. I can only envy your impeccable righteousness. Kudos to you all!
Ralf Michaels has written an interesting, highly learned, and slightly provocative overall take on comparative law. He offers lots of food for thought even if one would disagree. Personally I admit enjoying greatly to be characterised as ”the ironic pragmatist”. www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
Economic powerhouses? I am not working in the academia in order to be part of an economic powerhouse. What I am interested in is the development and formation of the human mind through research-based education and cultural maturation.
My late mentor and co-author, Antero Jyränki, never said he was doing research. He was writing a book, an article, or some other text. I liked and still like that way of describing legal scholarship. There is something honest and down-to-earth about it.
Just saying that my new chair at the Helsinki university is Comparative Law.