“Animal Law -- A Paradigm Change”
Anne Peters“Savigny-Übersetzungen und Savigny-Bilder in der Welt des Common Law”
Mathias W. Reimann“Tier-Recht im Zeitalter des Menschen”
Anne Peters“Human Rights and Traditional Values”
J. Christopher McCrudden- Human Rights
“Two Worlds, but Not Apart: International Investment Law and General International Law”
Bruno E. Simma- International and Comparative Law
“Has the Advisory Opinion’s Finding that Kosovo’s Declaration of Independence was not Contrary to International Law set an Unfortunate Precedent?”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“Why a Carbon Tax is the Best Way to Address Global Climate Change”
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah- Tax Law
“Rationales for Antitrust: Economics and Other Bases”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Horst G. Krenzler’s Late Academic Career at the Ludwig Maximilians University Munich”
Bruno E. Simma“The Crimean vote of March 2014 as an Abuse of the Institutions of the Territorial Referendum”
Anne Peters“Labor Unions and Title VII: A Bit Player at the Creation Looks Back”
Theodore J. St. Antoine- Labor and Employment Law
“Accounting for Difference in Treaty Interpretation over Time”
Julian Arato- Human Rights
- Environmental and Energy Law
“Alfred Verdoss (1890-1980)”
Bruno E. Simma“The Possession Heuristic”
James E. Krier“Return of the Prodigal Form? Partnerships and Partnership Law in the People’s Republic of China”
Nicholas Calcina Howson- International and Comparative Law
“Faith-based Non-governmental Organizations in the Public Square”
J. Christopher McCrudden“Brands and Market Power: A Bird’s Eye View”
Daniel A. Crane- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“CERCLA, Federalism, and Common Law Claims”
Alexandra Klass“The Mismatch Myth in U.S. Higher Education: A Synthesis of the Empirical Evidence at the Law School and Undergraduate Levels”
Richard O. Lempert- Law and Social Sciences
“Sex Offenses”
JJ Prescott- Criminal Law
“Corporate Taxation”
James Hines Jr.“Drei Versionen der Verhältnismässigkeit im Völkerrecht”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“State Architecture: Subsidiarity, Devolution, Federalism and Independence”
J. Christopher McCrudden- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Two Cheers for Universalism: Nortel’s Nifty Novelty”
John A.E. Pottow“Of Visible Race-Consciousness and Institutional Role: Equal Protection and Disparate Impact after Ricci and Inclusive Communities”
Richard Primus“Innovation Policy Failures in the Manufacturing of Drugs”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Mandatory Rules and Default Rules in Insurance Contracts”
Kyle D. Logue“Theories of the Common Law of Torts”
Scott A. Hershovitz Gabriel Mendlow- Law and Social Sciences
“Introduction to ‘Timing is Everything: Balancing Access and Uncertainty’ ”
Nicholson Price- Law and Technology
- Health Law
“Der mensch im Mittelpunkt des Völkerrechts”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“Telling Stories about (Roman) Law: Rules and Concepts in Legal Discourse”
Caroline Humfress- Legal History
“The Concept of the State in American History”
William J. Novak“The Role of the International Committee of the Red Cross”
Steven R. Ratner- International and Comparative Law
“Product Liability”
Mathias W. Reimann“Notes, The Problem of Functional Features: Trade Dress Infringement Under Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act”
Jessica Litman- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Breakfast with Batman: The Public Interest in the Advertising Age”
Jessica Litman- Intellectual Property and Antitrust
“Konstitutionalismus als globale Errungenschaft”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Europäische Öffentlichkeit im europäischen Verfassungsprozess”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
- Constitutional Law
“Recht für eine globale Weltgesellschaft: Bedingungen und Grenzen universeller Normsetzung”
Anne Peters- International and Comparative Law
“Federalism and Legal Unification: Comparing Methods, Results, and Explanations Across Twenty Systems”
Mathias W. Reimann Daniel H. Halberstam- Constitutional Law