Working Papers
The Duke Law Working Papers Series is a comprehensive list of working papers by our faculty. This list is comprised of papers that have been posted to the Social Science Research Network (SSRN) and NELLCO/BePress since 2001. The papers are linked to SSRN, where they are available for download.
- 220. Ralf Michaels. The True Lex Mercatoria: Law Beyond the State. Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies, Vol. 14, No. 2, 2007
- 219. Jedediah Purdy. Climate Change and the Limits of the Possible.
- 218. . Fixing Innovation Policy: A Structural Perspective. George Washington Law Review, Vol 77, forthcoming (with Arti K. Rai)
- 217. Ralf Michaels. Public and Private International Law: German Views on Global Issues. Journal of Private International Law, Vol. 4, No. 1, 2008
- 216. Steven L. Schwarcz. Complexity as a Catalyst of Market Failure: A Law and Engineering Inquiry.
- 215. Madeline Morris. Taking Liberties: The Personal Jurisdiction of Military Commissions. , Duke Law School Public Law & Legal Theory Series, Paper No. 215 (with others)
- 214. Sara Sun Beale. Is Corporate Criminal Liability Unique?. American Criminal Law Review Vol. 44, 2007
- 213. James Salzman. Harnessing the Power of Information for the Next Generation of Environmental Law. Texas Law Review, Forthcoming (with Douglas A. Kysar)
- 212. Robert P. Mosteller. The Special Threat of Informants to the Innocent Who are Not Innocents: Producing 'First Drafts,' Recording Incentives, and Taking a Fresh Look at the Evidence. Ohio State Journal of Criminal Law, Forthcoming
- 211. James D. Cox. The Market Reaction to Legal Shocks and Their Antidotes: Lessons from the Sovereign Debt Market. (with Michael H. Bradley and Mitu Gulati)
- 210. Gaurang Mitu Gulati. After Inclusion. (with Devon W. Carbado and Catherine Fisk)
- 209. Barak D. Richman. The Antitrust of Reputation Mechanisms: Institutional Economics and Concerted Refusals to Deal. Virginia Law Review, Vol. 94, 2008
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