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Software & Internet Law, Pamela Samuelson, Mark Lemley, Peter Menell, Robert Merges
Software & Internet Law, Pamela Samuelson, Mark Lemley, Peter Menell, Robert Merges
Robert P Merges
No abstract provided.
Cost Structures And Nash Play In Repeated Cournot Games, Bart Wilson, David Davis, Robert Reilly
Cost Structures And Nash Play In Repeated Cournot Games, Bart Wilson, David Davis, Robert Reilly
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Discriminatory Price Auctions In Electricity Markets: Low Volatility At The Expense Of High Price Levels, Vernon Smith, Stephen Rassenti, Bart Wilson
Discriminatory Price Auctions In Electricity Markets: Low Volatility At The Expense Of High Price Levels, Vernon Smith, Stephen Rassenti, Bart Wilson
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Bidding Strategies In Single-Unit Auctions, Bart Wilson
Bidding Strategies In Single-Unit Auctions, Bart Wilson
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Discriminatory Price Auctions In Electricity Markets: Low Volatility At The Expense Of High Price Levels, Bart Wilson, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Discriminatory Price Auctions In Electricity Markets: Low Volatility At The Expense Of High Price Levels, Bart Wilson, Stephen Rassenti, Vernon Smith
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Controlling Market Power And Price Spikes In Electricity Networks: Demand-Side Bidding, Vernon Smith, Stephen Rassenti, Bart Wilson
Controlling Market Power And Price Spikes In Electricity Networks: Demand-Side Bidding, Vernon Smith, Stephen Rassenti, Bart Wilson
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Automated Pricing Rules In Electronic Posted Offer Markets, Bart Wilson, Cary Deck
Automated Pricing Rules In Electronic Posted Offer Markets, Bart Wilson, Cary Deck
Bart J Wilson
No abstract provided.
Searches, Seizures, And Warrants: A Reference Guide To The United States Constitution, Robert Bloom
Searches, Seizures, And Warrants: A Reference Guide To The United States Constitution, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Updates Editor: Chapters 3, 6, 31-36, 81, Robert Bloom
Updates Editor: Chapters 3, 6, 31-36, 81, Robert Bloom
Robert Bloom
No abstract provided.
Quale Etica Per I Guidici?, Charles Baron
Normativité Et Biomédecine Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Normativité Et Biomédecine Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Suicide Médicalement Assisté: L'Exemple De L'Oregon, Charles Baron
Suicide Médicalement Assisté: L'Exemple De L'Oregon, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
A Community In Transition: The Biharis In Bangladesh, Abu Noman Mohammad Atahar Ali, Et Al
A Community In Transition: The Biharis In Bangladesh, Abu Noman Mohammad Atahar Ali, Et Al
Abu Noman Mohammad Atahar Ali
Contributed articles; with reference to political and social history of Bihari (South Asian people) of Bangladesh
5 Reasons Defense Attorneys Should Be Thankful, Timothy O'Neill
5 Reasons Defense Attorneys Should Be Thankful, Timothy O'Neill
Timothy P. O'Neill
Extensión De Quiebra Y Socios Ilimitadamente Responsables, Carlos Molina Sandoval
Extensión De Quiebra Y Socios Ilimitadamente Responsables, Carlos Molina Sandoval
Carlos Molina Sandoval
La extensión de quiebra a los socios con responsabilidad ilimitada ha sido el típico e inveterado supuesto concebido ya desde la sanción del Cód. Com. (arts. 1530, Cód Com. de 1.880; 1384, Cód Com. de 1.889; 4, ley 4156; 6, ley 11.719, y 164, ley 19.551). En esencia, importa la declaración de quiebra de los socios con responsabilidad ilimitada en caso de que la sociedad sea declarada en quiebra. Básicamente los presupuestos son: i) declaración de quiebra de la sociedad; ii) existencia de socios con responsabilidad ilimitada. En el presente trabajo se analizan los distintos aspectos del supuesto previsto en …
Panelist: “Public International Law—Dead Or Alive?”, David Wirth
Panelist: “Public International Law—Dead Or Alive?”, David Wirth
David A. Wirth
No abstract provided.
Wal-Mart’S Woes: Verification Of Employment Eligibility Of Independent Contractors, Jill Family
Wal-Mart’S Woes: Verification Of Employment Eligibility Of Independent Contractors, Jill Family
Jill E. Family
U.S. Perspective, Christian Johnson
U.S. Perspective, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
Medidas Cautelares En El Proceso Civil Como Justicia Anticipada, Ramón Antonio Morales Quintanilla
Medidas Cautelares En El Proceso Civil Como Justicia Anticipada, Ramón Antonio Morales Quintanilla
Ramón Antonio Morales Quintanilla
No abstract provided.
Hand, Posner, And The Myth Of The "Hand Formula", In Symposium, Negligence In The Law, Richard W. Wright
Hand, Posner, And The Myth Of The "Hand Formula", In Symposium, Negligence In The Law, Richard W. Wright
Richard W. Wright
There is a striking incongruence between the discussions of negligence in the legal literature, including the American Law Institute's Restatement of Torts, and the understandings of ordinary people and the actual practice of the courts. The legal literature generally assumes that an aggregate-risk-utility test is employed to determine whether conduct was reasonable or negligent. This test was invented by legal academics and inserted in the first Restatement during the first part of the twentieth century, although, as recent studies all conclude, it had almost no support in the cases prior to its adoption in the Restatement and for several decades …
The Grounds And Extent Of Legal Responsibility, In Symposium, What Do Compensatory Damages Compensate?, Richard W. Wright
The Grounds And Extent Of Legal Responsibility, In Symposium, What Do Compensatory Damages Compensate?, Richard W. Wright
Richard W. Wright
This article identifies and discusses the three principal limitations on the extent of legal responsibility for tortiously caused harm and explains and justifies them by reference to the principle of interactive justice, which holds one legally responsible for causing (or being imminently about to cause) harm to another's person or property as a result of conduct that is inconsistent with others' right to equal freedom. The three principal limitations prevent liability for a tortiously caused harm when (1) the harm almost certainly would have occurred anyway in the absence of any tortious conduct or condition (the "no worse off" limitation), …
The Confluence Of Justice And Efficiency In The Economic Analysis Of Law, Robert D. Cooter
The Confluence Of Justice And Efficiency In The Economic Analysis Of Law, Robert D. Cooter
Robert Cooter
Value in economics is usually measured by price (the market tradition). This essay explores the relationship of price and satisfaction to corrective and distributive justice in law. I contend that corrective justice is relevant to all law. Corrective justice and efficiency converge in social norms, that evolve to coordinate behavior. Distributive justice, in contrast, is relevant to some bodies of law and irrelevant to many others, including private law.
Muting Gideon's Trumpet: Pricing The “Right To Counsel” In Minnesota Courts, Peter Erlinder
Muting Gideon's Trumpet: Pricing The “Right To Counsel” In Minnesota Courts, Peter Erlinder
C. Peter Erlinder
No abstract provided.
Book Review: Principles Of European Union Law, Lee F. Peoples
Book Review: Principles Of European Union Law, Lee F. Peoples
Lee Peoples
No abstract provided.
The Price Of Social Norms: Towards A Liability Regime For File-Sharing, Daniel J. Gervais
The Price Of Social Norms: Towards A Liability Regime For File-Sharing, Daniel J. Gervais
Daniel J Gervais
he paper starts by asking whether P2P file-sharing of music can be stopped. Based on a discussion of (a) the interaction among law (regulation), technology and the market and (b) relevant social norms, the paper takes the view that it may not be possible to stop file-sharing. This paper then turns to an analysis of the economics and structure of a viable licensing model that could be implemented now without legislative or technological changes. The paper argues that P2P licensing could be good business. The paper ends with a brief look at (a) whether the licensing model could be exported …
Vectoral Federalism, Scott Dodson
Vectoral Federalism, Scott Dodson
Scott Dodson
In this Article, I offer a new framework for understanding federalism. “Vectoral federalism” engages directional metaphors—horizontal and vertical—to group various federalism doctrines together into two principal groups. Horizontal federalism concerns the battle between the federal and the state governments for the power to regulate individuals. Vertical federalism concerns the federal government’s power to regulate states and the states’ concomitant power to resist this regulation. Viewing federalism doctrines as having vertical or horizontal vectors (or both) identifies their common justifications and characteristics, which can assist in understanding and in applying the principles of federalism. The directional synthesis also illuminates and helps …
Dignity: The New Frontier Of State Sovereignty, Scott Dodson
Dignity: The New Frontier Of State Sovereignty, Scott Dodson
Scott Dodson
Few constitutional doctrines have had as turbulent a history as state sovereign immunity, the right of a state to refuse to appear as a defendant in court. The Court has, until recently, avoided a full explanation of the reason for immunizing states from certain suits. But in the 2002 decision Federal Maritime Commission v. South Carolina State Ports Authority, the Court asserted that the preeminent purpose of state sovereign immunity is to accord States the dignity that is consistent with their status as sovereign entities. This “dignity rationale” lacks substantial justification and is untethered to any limiting principles. Given that, …
Franklin Barley: Patent Law And Plant Breeders' Rights, Matthew Rimmer
Franklin Barley: Patent Law And Plant Breeders' Rights, Matthew Rimmer
Matthew Rimmer
U.S. Exemption/Territorial System Vs. Credit-Based System, Hugh Ault
U.S. Exemption/Territorial System Vs. Credit-Based System, Hugh Ault
Hugh J. Ault
No abstract provided.
Demystifying Fas 133 - Part 2, Christian Johnson, Mary Grossman