"Les << autorités administratives indépendantes >> en Allemagne, en France et aux États-Unis: un complément à la Constitution"
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
“War and Violence”
John G.H. Hudson- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Data Secrecy in the Age of Regulatory Exclusivity”
Rebecca S. Eisenberg- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“The Constitutionalisation of International Trade Law”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“The Constitutionalisation of International Organisations”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Top-Down or Bottom-Up? A Look at the Unification of Private Law in Federal Systems”
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
“Women Behind the Wheel: Gender and Transportation Law, 1860-1930”
Margo Schlanger“From Enlightened Positivism to Cosmopolitan Justice: Obstacles and Opportunities”
Steven R. Ratner“The Ruffert Case and Public Procurement”
J. Christopher McCrudden- International and Comparative Law
“Are Women Human?”
Catharine A. MacKinnon- Human Rights
“Article 60”
Bruno E. Simma“Legal Consequences of an Impermissible Reservation to a Human Rights Treaty: Where do we Stand?”
Bruno E. Simma- Human Rights
“State and Municipal Energy Efficiency Laws”
Alexandra Klass“St. Laurent, Louis; Siegel, Bugsy”
Howard J. Bromberg“Lindbergh Baby Kidnapping; Nebbia v. New York”
Howard J. Bromberg“Ottawa Removal”
Matthew L.M. Fletcher“The Indian Child Welfare Act: Implications for American Indian and Alaska Native Children’s Development”
Matthew L.M. Fletcher“The Fate of Earl Waltheof and the Idea of Personal Law in England After 1066”
John G.H. Hudson- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“U.N. Human Rights Council Fact-Finding Missions: Lessons from Gaza”
Christine M. Chinkin- Human Rights
“Legal Reasoning and Scientific Reasoning”
Phoebe C. Ellsworth- Law and Social Sciences
“The Responsibility to Protect: Spelling out the Hard Legal Consequences for the UN Security Council and its Members”
Anne Peters“Between Minimum and Optimum World Public Order: An Ethical Path for the Future”
Steven R. Ratner“The Ontological Problem of ‘Risk’ and ‘Endangerment’ in Criminal Law”
Peter K. Westen- Criminal Law
“The Cultural Background of The Legal Imagination”
James Boyd White- Legal Writing and Research
“Soft Law as a New Mode of Governance”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“Copyright as Myth”
Jessica Litman“Copyright and Compromise”
Jessica Litman“Copyright, Compromise, and Legislative History”
Jessica Litman“Transnational Law Comprises Constitutional, Administrative, Criminal, and Quasi-Private Law”
Anne Peters“Affirmative Action Without Quotas in Northern Ireland”
J. Christopher McCrudden- International and Comparative Law
“International Humanitarian Law, Human Rights and the UK Courts”
Christine M. Chinkin- International and Comparative Law
- Human Rights
“Was ist wählbares Recht?”
Mathias W. Reimann“Patent Pools, RAND Commitments, and the Problematics of Price Discrimination”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Can there be a Progressive Bioethics?”
Richard O. Lempert“Episcopal power in forensic contexts: the evidence from the Theodosian Code”
Caroline Humfress“Kulturelle Unterschiede, Geschlechterdifferenz und die Trias fundamentaler Menschenrechte”
Susanne Baer- Human Rights
- Civil Rights
“Geschlechtergerechtigkeit: Zum Zusammenhang zwischen Geschlechterforschung, Feminismus und Politik”
Susanne Baer- Human Rights
- Civil Rights
“Juristische Biopolitik: Das Wissensproblem im Recht am Beispiel ‘des’ demografischen Wandels”
Susanne Baer- Philosophy of Law
“Dissidenz: Geschlechtergerechtigkeit in Rechtswissenschaft und Rechtspolitik”
Susanne Baer- Civil Rights
“The Language of the English Legal Profession: The Emergence of a Distinctive Legal Lexicon in Insular French”
Paul A. Brand- Legal History
“To None Will We Sell, to None Will We Deny or Delay Right or Justice’: Expedition and Delay in Civil Proceedings in the English Medieval Royal Courts”
Paul A. Brand- Legal History
“Chancen und Risiken Positiver Maßnahmen: Grundprobleme des Antidiskriminierungsrechts”
Susanne Baer- Civil Rights
“Recht: Normen zwischen Zwang, Konstruktion und Ermöglichung - Gender-Studium zum Recht”
Susanne Baer- Human Rights
- Civil Rights
“Pluralism in Marbury and Van Gend”
Daniel H. Halberstam- International and Comparative Law
“Feud, Vengeance and Violence in England from the Tenth to the Twelfth Centuries”
John G.H. Hudson- International and Comparative Law
- Legal History
“Rethinking Treaty Shopping: Lessons for the European Union”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law