January 25, 2011 Colloquia/Workshops

Duke International and Comparative Law

Charles Kupchan (Georgetown Government) presents his new book, “Become Friends: The Source of Stable Peace.

This presentation is co-sponsored by the Duke University Program in American Strategy and the Triangle Institute for Security Studies.

Columbia Law

Kent Greenwalt (Columbia Law) presents his new book “Legal Interpretation: Broader Perspective and Private Texts.”

Lewis and Clark

Tung Yin (Lewis and Clark Law) presents “Diverse Diversity.

This paper is not available through the Social Science Research Network, but it may be obtained on Lewis and Clark’s schedule here.

Pittsburgh

Volker Behr (University of Augsburg, visiting Pittsburgh Law) presents “U.S. Implications of New Developments in European Private International Law.

Ronald Brand (Pittsburgh Law) will follow the presentation with comments.

This paper is not publicly available.

Toronto Tax Law and Policy

Michael Smart (Toronto Economics) presents “Should We Worry About Tax Havens? International Taxation in Canada.

This paper is not publicly available.