13 April 2010

NOTICE: SSRN e-Journals!

Various SSRN e-Journals have announced new articles. Remember to see the website to can sign up for SSRN alerts. The new articles include:

Comparative Law e-Journal

The Fetishism of Formal Law and the Fate of Constitutional Patriotism in Communities of Comfort: A Canadian Perspective
Jean-François Gaudreault-DesBiens, University of Montreal - Centre de recherche en droit public

International Human Rights Law and Constitutional Rights: In Favour of Synergy
Fiona de Londras, University College Dublin-School of Law

An Identical Notion of Good Faith?: The Good Faith Doctrine in American and English Contract Law
Michelle Marcove, Washington University School of Law in St. Louis

Barricades and Checkered Flags: Comparing Views on Roadblocks and Facilitators of Settlement among Arbitration Practitioners in East Asia and the West
Shahla F. Ali, University of Hong Kong - Faculty of Law

Constitutionalism, Legal Pluralism, and International Regimes
Alec Stone Sweet, Yale Law School and Yale Political Science

Law & Humanities e-Journal

Legal Holes
Noa Ben-Asher, Pace University - School of Law

The Radicalism of Legal Positivism
Brian Leiter, University of Chicago Law School

Democracy and Antigone
Ruthann Robson, City University of New York - CUNY School of Law

 Impeachment and Assassination
Josh Chafetz, Cornell Law School

The Intellectual Properties of Geography
Dwijen Rangnekar, University of Warwick - School of Law

Adam Smith's Historical Jurisprudence and the 'Method of the Civilians'
Ernest Metzger, University of Glasgow - School of Law

Law & Society: International & Comparative Law e-Journal

The Fragmentation of International Trade Law
Panagiotis Delimatsis, Tilburg University, World Trade Institute

When the WTO Works, and How it Fails
Anu Bradford, University of Chicago - Law School

Globalization of Law as Documented in the Law on International Sales of Goods
Harry M. Flechtner, University of Pittsburgh - School of Law

International Human Rights Law and Constitutional Rights: In Favour of Synergy
Fiona de Londras, University College Dublin-School of Law

A Name of One's Own: Gender and Symbolic Legal Personhood in the European Court of Human Rights
Yofi Tirosh, Faculty of Law, Tel Aviv University

Law from Above: Unmanned Aerial Systems, Use of Force, and the Law of Armed Conflict
Chris Jenks, Government of the United States of America - Judge Advocate General's Corps

Law, Institutions & Development e-Journal

China in Latin America: Law, Economics, and Sustainable Development (China en América Latina: Derecho, Economía y Desarrollo Sostenible)
Carmen G. Gonzalez, Seattle University - School of Law

Fighting Corruption: Civic Governance under Development Law (In Arabic)
Adham A. Hashish, Alexandria University Faculty of Law

Constitutionalism, Legal Pluralism, and International Regimes
Alec Stone Sweet, Yale Law School and Yale Political Science

Law, Norms & Informal Order e-Journal

Gender Rules
Meredith Render, The University of Alabama School of Law

Valuing Intellectual Property: An Experiment
Christopher J. Buccafusco, Illinois Institute of Technology - Chicago-Kent College of LawChristopher Jon Sprigman, University of Virginia - School of Law

Decoding Disorder: On Public Sensitivity to Low-Level Deviance
Jonathan Jackson, London School of Economics & Political Science - Methodology Institute
Emily Gray, Keele University
Ian Brunton-Smith, University of Surrey - Department of Sociology

Privacy on the Books and on the Ground
Kenneth A. Bamberger, University of California, Berkeley - School of Law
Deirdre K. Mulligan, School of Information, UC Berkeley

Disrupted Attachments: A Social Context Complex Trauma Framework and the Lives of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada
Lori Haskell, University of Toronto - Department of Psychiatry
Melanie Randall, Faculty of Law, UWO

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