“Tribute to John Pickering”

Michigan Law Review
2005

“Schiavo and Klein”

Constitutional Commentary
2005

“Is International Law Impartial?”

  • International and Comparative Law
Legal Theory
2005

“Are the Geneva Conventions Out of Date?”

Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“Foreign Occupation and International Territorial Administration: The Challenges of Convergence”

European Journal of International Law
2005

“Regulation of Companies with Publicly Listed Share Capital in the People’s Republic of China”

  • International and Comparative Law
Cornell International Law Journal
2005

“Do Tax Havens Flourish?”

  • Tax Law
Tax Policy and the Economy
2005

“Reply to Grubert”

  • Tax Law
National Tax Journal
2005

“Foreign Direct Investment and the Domestic Capital Stock”

  • Tax Law
American Economic Review
2005

“Shortfalls in the Long Run: Predictions about the Social Security Trust Fund”

  • Tax Law
Journal of Economic Perspectives
2005

“Another Tocqueville”

  • Philosophy of Law
Perspectives on Politics
2005

“The Michigan Guidelines on Well-Founded Fear”

  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2005

“The Right of States to Repatriate Former Refugees”

  • Human Rights
Ohio State Journal of Dispute Resolution
2005

“Is there a Subjective Element in the Refugee Convention’s Requirement of ‘Well-Founded Fear’?”

  • Human Rights
Michigan Journal of International Law
2005

“The Bride of Messina: Constitutionalism and Democracy in Europe”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Constitutional Law
European Law Review
2005

“Getting the Fly out of the Bottle: The False Problem of Free Will and Determinism”

Buffalo Criminal Law Review
2005

“Making Transnational Law Mandatory: Requirements, Costs, Benefits”

Penn State International Law Review
2005

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“Do Institutions Matter? The Impact of the Lead Plaintiff Provision of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Washington University Law Quarterly
2005

“The SEC at 70: Time for Retirement?”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Notre Dame Law Review
2005

“What Counts as Fraud? An Empirical Study of Motions to Dismiss Under the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Journal of Empirical Legal Studies
2005

“Behavioral Economics and the SEC”

  • Corporate and Securities Law
Corporate Practice Commentator
2005

“Un primer estudio de los cambios de la ley concursal estadounidense de 2005”

Revista de derecho concursal y paraconcursal
2005

“Affirmative Action à l’Américaine -- Vorbild für Europa?”

  • International and Comparative Law
Zeitschrift für ausländisches öffentliches Recht und Völkerrecht [Heidelberg Journal of International Law]
2005

“A Tribute to Jost Delbrück on the Occasion of his 70th Birthday”

German Yearbook of International Law
2005

“Õffentlich-rechtlicher Rechtsschutz im Zusammenhang mit den Bilateralen II”

Aktuelle Juristische Praxis
2005

“Global Constitutionalism Revisited”

  • International and Comparative Law
  • Constitutional Law
International Legal Theory
2005

“The European Ombudsman and the European Constitution”

Common Market Law Review
2005

“Damage Caps: Recent Trends in American Tort Law”

The Comparative Law Yearbook of International Business
2005

“Procedural Incrementalism: A Model for International Bankruptcy”

Virginia Journal of International Law
2005

“War Crimes in Northern Africa: Lessons from the ICTY and ICTR”

  • Criminal Law
Tingis
2005

“X Underrated”

Times Higher Education Supplement
2005

“Pornography as Trafficking”

  • Criminal Law
Michigan Journal of International Law
2005

“Oko za oko: obraèunavanje s talionom”

Pamfil
2005

“Under Siege: America’s Independent Judiciary”

Maine Bar Journal
2005

“Passport to Toledo: Cuno, the World Trade Organization, and the European Court of Justice”

  • Tax Law
Tax Notes
2005

“Grappling with the Meaning of ‘Testimonial’ ”

Brooklyn Law Review
2005

“Credit Where It Counts: The Community Reinvestment Act and Its Critics”

  • Administrative Law
New York University Law Review
2005

“Learning the Value of Drugs - Is Rofecoxib a Regulatory Success Story?”

  • Health Law
New England Journal of Medicine
2005

“The International Tax Regime and the New Israeli Tax Law”

  • Tax Law
Mishpat va-‘asakim/Law & Business Law Review
2005

“The Paradox of Predatory Pricing”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Cornell Law Review
2005

“Gay Rights Confront the Law: The Meaning of Romer and Lawrence”

DIOTIMA
2005

“Evaluating Remand Without Vacatur: A New Judicial Remedy for Defective Agency Rulemakings”

  • Administrative Law
New York University Law Review
2005

“The Cyclical Transformations of the Corporate Form: A Historical Perspective on Corporate Social Responsibility”

  • Tax Law
Delaware Journal of Corporate Law
2005

“Confrontation after Crawford”

Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“All of a Piece Throughout: The Four Ages of U.S. International Taxation”

  • Tax Law
Virginia Tax Review
2005

“The Promise Was Broken: Law as a Negative Force in Bruce Springsteen’s Music”

  • Philosophy of Law
Widener Law Journal
2005

“Detroit Area Study on Financial Services: What? Why? How?”

  • Detroit
Law Quadrangle Notes
2005

“The Silver Lining: The International Tax Provisions of the American Jobs Creation Act - A Reconsideration”

  • Tax Law
Bulletin for International Fiscal Documentation
2005

“Harmful Output in the Antitrust Domain: Lessons from the Tobacco Industry”

  • Intellectual Property and Antitrust
Georgia Law Review
2005