“Second Book”
- Legal History
“Codon Influence on Large-Scale Protein Expression Correlates with E. coli mRNA Levels”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Country by Country Reporting and Corporate Privacy: Some Unanswered Questions”
- Tax Law
“The Need for a Privacy Standard for Medical Devices That Transmit Protected Health Information Used in the Precision Medicine Initiative for Diabetes and Other Diseases”
- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Agency Adjudication”
“The Pendulum Swings: Reconsidering Corporate Criminal Prosecution”
- Criminal Law
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Administrative Law
“Special Districts, Sovereignty, and the Structure of Local Police Services”
“The Enduring Ambiguities of Antitrust Liability for Worker Collective Action”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Labor and Employment Law
The End of Ownership: Personal Property in the Digital Economy
- Law and Technology
“Digital Copyright Exhaustion and Personal Property”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
- Law and Technology
Comparative Fiscal Federalism
- Tax Law
Review of Advanced Introduction to the Law of International Organizations by Jan Klabbers
- International and Comparative Law
“The Michigan Guidelines on Risk for Reasons of Political Opinion”
- Human Rights
“Rescued from the Grave and Then Covered with Mud: Justice Scalia and the Unfinished Restoration of the Confrontation Right”
- Constitutional Law
“Compensation for Antitrust Violations: An Economic Perspective”
- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Tierwohl als globales Gut: regulierungsbedarf und -chancen”
[Title in Korean] Theoretical Foundations of Securities Regulation
- Corporate and Securities Law
“Economic Crisis and the Integration of Law and Finance: The Impact of Volatility Spikes”
- Corporate and Securities Law
Foreword to Ten Years of Tax: A Celebration of Professor Michael Littlewood’s First Decade at the University of Auckland Faculty of Law, 2003-2013
- Tax Law
Beyond Human Rights: The Legal Status of the Individual in International Law
- International and Comparative Law
“When Should We Teach Our Students to Pay Attention to the Costs of Legal Research?”
- Legal Writing and Research
“Epilogue: Do I disgust you? (or, rather, you me?) – Mes frères, mes sœurs, mes semblables?”
“Par-delàla hiérarchie des orders juridiques -- Le pluralisme ordonné vu d’Allemagne”
“Ordering Divine Knowledge in Late Roman Legal Discourse”
“The Introductory Constitutions”
- Legal History
“The First Century of Magna Carta: The Diffusion of Texts and Knowledge of the Charter”
- Legal History