Browsing HLS Scholarly Articles by Title
Now showing items 1595-1614 of 1914
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The Sources of International Law
(1987) -
The South Africa AIDS Controversy: A Case Study in Patent Law and Policy
(Harvard Law School, 2005) -
Sovereignty: Responding to Anghie and Aravamudan
(University of Texas School of Law, 2006) -
Spam Works: Evidence from Stock Touts and Corresponding Market Activity
(2007)We assess the impact of spam that touts stocks upon the trading activity of those stocks and sketch how profitable such spamming might be for spammers and how harmful it is to those who heed advice in stock-touting e-mails. ... -
A Spatial Representation of Delaware-Washington Interaction in Corporate Lawmaking
(Harvard John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business, 2012)Delaware and Washington interact in making corporate law. In prior work I showed how Delaware corporate law can be, and often is, confined by federal action. Sometimes Washington acts and preempts the field, constitutionally ... -
Speaking Law to Power: International Law and Foreign Policy
(University of Wisconsin Law School, 2005) -
Speculations on the Future of Religion
(2017-03-31)The attached paper is a draft of the concluding chapter in a book about religion in relation to other social systems (governments, economic markets, and secular social groups and entities). Prior chapters reviewed multiple ... -
Spring Break
(1985) -
Staatsrecht-Volkrrecht-Europarecht: Festschrift
(Harvard Law School, 1981) -
Stacking the Friday Workshop: An Introduction
(Wiliam S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii, 2007) -
Stages of the Decline of the Public/Private Distinction
(University of Pennsylvania, 1982) -
Staggered Boards and the Wealth of Shareholders: Evidence from Two Natural Experiments
(John M. Olin Center for Law, Economics, and Business. Harvard Law School., 2011)While staggered boards have been documented to be negatively correlated with firm valuation, such association might be due to staggered boards either bringing about lower firm value or merely reflecting the tendency of ... -
Standing for Animals
(1999)From the legal point of view, there is nothing at all new or unfamiliar in the idea of "animal rights;" on the contrary, it is entirely clear that animals have legal rights. Indeed, the rise of legal rights for animals has ... -
Starting Property
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The State of Corporate Governance Research
(Oxford University Press (OUP), 2010)This article, which introduces the special issue on corporate governance cosponsored by the Review of Financial Studies and the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), reviews and comments on the state of corporate ... -
State v. Mann: Why Ruffin?
(North Carolina Law Review Association, 2009)Why did Thomas Ruffin write his opinion in State v. Mann as he did and when he did? This Article argues that he did so to establish himself as a judge who would fulfill the obligations of an honorable Southerner to demonstrate ... -
A Statement of Progressive Property
(Cornell Law Review, 2009)What would a progressive theory of property look like? Although such a theory might take root within any number of specific normative frameworks, this Statement of Progressive Property outlines several features progressive ... -
States Carp Over Asian Carp Invasion
(Environmental Law Institute, 2011) -
Statically Detecting Likely Buffer Overflow Vulnerabilities
(2001)Buffer overflow attacks may be today’s single most important security threat. This paper presents a new approach to mitigating buffer overflow vulnerabilities by detecting likely vulnerabilities through an analysis of the ...