Duke International & Comparative Law
Jurgen Basedow (Max Planck Institute), The Reform of European Antitrust Law
John Mikhail (Georgetown Law), Bentham’s Theory of Fictions and Critique of Natural Rights
John Gardner (Oxford Law), Introduction to the Second Edition of H.L.A. Hart’s Punishment and Responsibility
Damon Smith (Rutgers-Camden Law), Reconceptualizing Urban Redevelopment: Participatory Planning and Procedural Protections
Judith Donath (MIT), Virtual Design and Trustworthy Signals
Sherry F. Colb (Columbia Law), Why is Torture “Different” and How “Different” is it?
Steven L. Schwarcz (Duke Law), Protecting Financial Markets: Lessons from the Subprime Mortgage Meltdown
Cindy Skach (Harvard Government), The Constitution of Peoples: Outlaw Religion and the Public Sphere
Robert Litan (Kauffman Foundation), Good Capitalism, Bad Capitalism, and the Economics of Growth and Prosperity
Michael R. Eisenson (Charlesbank Capital Partners), An Insider’s Perspective on Private Equity Investing