Various SSRN e-Journals have announced new articles. Remember to see the webstie to can sign up for SSRN alerts. The new articles include:
SSRN Comparative Law e-Journal
Predatory Pricing - Economics and Law in the United States and the European Union
Adrian Emch, Sidley Austin LLP
Gregory K. Leonard, National Economic Research Associates Inc. (NERA)
The State Management of Legal and Cultural Diversity in Canada
Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens, University of Montreal - Centre de recherche en droit public
Political Spheres of the Evaluation of Politics (Esferas Políticas de la Evaluación de Políticas)
Jesús Carrillo Rodríguez, Universidad Javeriana
Comparing Regulatory Oversight Bodies Across the Atlantic: The Office of Information and Regulatory Affairs in the US and the Impact Assessment Board in the EU
Jonathan B. Wiener, Duke University
Alberto Alemanno, HEC Paris - Law Department
Tribal Citizen Participation in State and National Politics: Welcome Wagon or Trojan Horse?
Michael D. Oeser, University of Wisconsin Law School
SSRN Law & Humanities e-Journal
Marriage and 'Mulieris Dignitatem'
Rev. John J. Coughlin, O.F.M., Notre Dame Law School
Prosser's Privacy Law: A Mixed Legacy
Neil M. Richards, Washington University School of Law
Daniel J. Solove, George Washington University Law School
The Legal History of Federally Granted Railroad Rights of Way and the Myth of Congress's '1871 Shift'
Darwin P. Roberts, U.S. Attorney's Office
The Canadian Public Domain: What, Where, and to What End?
Carys J. Craig, York University - Osgoode Hall Law School
The World of Deadwood: Property Rights and the Search for Human Identity
Michael B. Kent, Stetson University - College of Law (Visiting), Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Lance McMillian, Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Disestablishing the Family
Alice Ristroph, Seton Hall University - School of Law
Melissa E. Murray, University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
SSRN Law, Institutions & Development e-Journal
The Global Food Crisis: Law, Policy, and the Elusive Quest for Justice
Carmen G. Gonzalez, Seattle University - School of Law
What Political System for Palestine? Lessons Learnt from the Political Crisis of, and the Institutional Deadlock in, the Palestinian Authority Form of Government According to the Basic Law
Asem Khalil, Birzeit University, NYU - School of Law
In Defence of Transnational Domestic Labor Regulation
David J. Doorey, York University
Improving the Business Climate Under the Hot Sun: Do Small Business Associations Make a Difference? (A Study of Four Districts in Nyanza Province, Kenya)
Elin Cohen, University of Washington - School of Law
SSRN Laws, Norms & Informal Orders e-Journal
Order-Maintenance Agenda as Land Use Policy
Nicole Stelle Garnett, Notre Dame Law School
Can International Law Stop Genocide When Our Moral Intuitions Fail Us?
Paul Slovic, Decision Research, University of Oregon - Department of Psychology
What Good is the National Taxpayer Advocate?
Bryan Camp, Texas Tech University - School of Law
Intellectual Property and the Licensing of Canadian Government Geospatial Data: An Examination of Geoconnections’ Recommendations for Best Practices and Template Licences
Elizabeth F. Judge, University of Ottawa - Faculty of Law - Common Law Section
Teresa Scassa, University of Ottawa, Faculty of Law, Common Law Section
The World of Deadwood: Property Rights and the Search for Human Identity
Michael B. Kent, Stetson University - College of Law (Visiting), Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
Lance McMillian, Atlanta's John Marshall Law School
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