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The Limits of International Law
By Jack Landman Goldsmith, Eric A. Posner
Posted: Wednesday, February 16, 2005
Arbitrary and Capricious
The Precautionary Principle in the European Union Courts
By Gary E. Marchant, Kenneth L. Mossman
Posted: Friday, August 6, 2004
The Political Economy of Intellectual Property Law
By William M. Landes, Richard A. Posner
Posted: Tuesday, June 8, 2004
Competition Laws in Conflict
Antitrust Jurisdiction in the Global Economy
Edited by Michael S. Greve, Richard A. Epstein
Posted: Wednesday, April 28, 2004
Economic Reasoning and Judicial Review
By Stephen Breyer
Posted: Friday, March 19, 2004
Coercing Virtue
The Worldwide Rule of Judges
By Robert H. Bork
Posted: Monday, September 1, 2003
High-Stakes Antitrust
The Last Hurrah?
Edited by Robert W. Hahn
Posted: Friday, August 1, 2003
Making Tort Law
What Should Be Done and Who Should Do It
By Charles Fried, David Rosenberg
Posted: Saturday, March 1, 2003
The Advantage of Competitive Federalism for Securities Regulation
By Roberta Romano
Posted: Sunday, December 1, 2002
Regulation through Litigation
By W. Kip Viscusi
Posted: Monday, July 1, 2002
Total Records: 66
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