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PAPERS FROM 2008
Lisa Blomgren Bingham (July 18, 2008) Collaborative Governance: Emerging Practices and the Incomplete Legal Framework for Citizen Stakeholder Voice
Dorothy Thornton, Robert A. Kagan, and Neil Gunningham (July 11, 2008) Compliance Costs, Regulation, and Environmental Performance: Controlling Truck Emissions in the United States
Timothy Kaufman-Osborn (May 20, 2008) Perfect Execution: Abolitionism and the Paradox of Lethal Injection
Robert MacCoun, Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Jamie F. Chriqui, Katherine Harris, and Peter H. Reuter (April 18, 2008) Do Citizens Accurately Perceive Marijuana Sanction Risks? A Test of a Critial Assumption in Deterrence Theory and the Decriminalization Debate
William T. Gallagher (March 10, 2008) Intellectual Property
Jonathan S. Simon (March 6, 2008) Katz at Forty: A Sociological Jurisprudence Whose Time Has Come
Andreas Abegg (February 26, 2008) From the Social Contract to a Social Contract Law: Forms and Functions of Administrative Contracts in a Fragmented Society – a Continental View
Robert MacCoun and Karin D. Martin (February 4, 2008) Drug Use and Drug Policy in a Prohibition Regime
PAPERS FROM 2007
Ruth Zafran (November 1, 2007) Dying to be a Father: Legal Paternity in Cases of Posthumous Conception
Ruth Zafran (November 1, 2007) More than One Mother: Determining Maternity for the Biological Child of a Female Same-Sex Couple - The Israeli View
Jeb Barnes and Thomas F. Burke (September 26, 2007) The Mobilization and Diffusion of Rights: Organizational Responses to Accessibility Laws at the Community Level
Sean Farhang (September 14, 2007) Public Regulation and Private Lawsuits in the American Separation of Powers System
Sean Farhang (September 14, 2007) Congressional Mobilization of Private Litigants: Evidence from the Civil Rights Act of 1991
Robert J. MacCoun, Philip J. Cook, Clara Muschkin, and Jacob L. Vigdor (September 12, 2007) Distinguishing Spurious and Real Peer Effects: Evidence from Artificial Societies, Small-Group Experiments, and Real Schoolyards
Dorothy Thornton, Robert Kagan, and Neil Gunningham (July 7, 2007) The Persistence of Economic Factors in Shaping Regulation and Environmental Performance: The Limits of Regulation and Social License Pressures
Krishanu Saha, Gregory Graff, and David Winickoff (April 27, 2007) Enabling Stem Cell Research and Development
Jonathan S. Simon (April 26, 2007) Recovering the Craft of Policing: Wrongful Convictions, the War on Crime, and the Problem of Security
Robert J. MacCoun (March 3, 2007) Testing Drugs Versus Testing For Drug Use: Private Risk Management in the Shadow of the Criminal Law
Sean Farhang (January 17, 2007) Private Litigation, Separation of Powers, and the Struggle Over Job Discrimination Enforcement, 1981-1991
Sean Farhang (January 17, 2007) The Political Development of Job Discrimination Ligitation, 1963-1976
PAPERS FROM 2006
Catherine R. Albiston and Laura Beth Nielsen (November 14, 2006) The Procedural Attack on Civil Rights: The Empirical Reality of Buckhannon for the Private Attorney General
Maurizio Borghi (August 14, 2006) Owning Form, Sharing Content: Natural-Right Copyright and Digital Environment
Dorothy Thornton, Robert Kagan, and Neil Gunningham (July 3, 2006) Regulating with Carrots, Regulating with Sticks
Robert J. MacCoun (June 16, 2006) The Relativity of Judgment as a Challenge for Behavioral Law and Economics
Elizabeth R. Tenney, Robert J. MacCoun, Barbara A. Spellman, and Reid Hastie (June 11, 2006) Calibration Trumps Confidence as a Basis for Witness Credibility
Andreas Abegg (June 8, 2006) Regulation of Hybrid Networks at the Intersection between Governmental Administration and Economic Self-Organisation
Philip J. Cook, Robert J. MacCoun, Clara Muschkin, and Jacob Vigdor (May 15, 2006) Sixth Graders in Middle School Behave Worse than Sixth Graders in Elementary School
Susan Bandes (March 27, 2006) Repression and Denial in Criminal Lawyering
Maurizio Borghi (March 24, 2006) Rewarding Creativity
Robert A. Kagan (March 6, 2006) The Organization of Administrative Justice Systems:
Robert A. Kagan (February 16, 2006) American and European Ways of Law: Six Entrenched Differences
PAPERS FROM 2005
M.L. Tina Stevens (September 15, 2005) Intellectual Capital and Voting Booth Bioethics: A Contemporary Historical Critique
Lindsay Farmer (June 8, 2005) Criminal Responsibility and the Proof of Guilt
Tomoki Ikenaga (May 27, 2005) The Phenomenon in the United States Juvenile Justice System of Blending Protective Sentencing and Criminal Sentencing, and The Issue of Stiffer Penalties in the Japanese Juvenile Justice System
Robert J. MacCoun (May 19, 2005) Media Reporting of Jury Verdicts: Is the Tail (of the Distribution) Wagging the Dog?
Robert J. MacCoun (May 5, 2005) Voice, Control, and Belonging: The Double-Edged Sword of Procedural Fairness
Philippe Nonet (March 21, 2005) Antigone's Law
Hila Keren (March 10, 2005) We Insist! Freedom Now: Does Contract Doctrine Have Anything Constitutional to Say?
Tomoki Ikenaga (January 6, 2005) Reconsideration of Japan’s Revised Juvenile Act, and Considerations Regarding Juvenile Justice Reform
PAPERS FROM 2004
Rosalie Liccardo Pacula, Robert J. MacCoun, Peter Reuter, Jamie Chriqui, Beau Kilmer, Katherine Harris, Letizia Paoli, and Carsten Schaefer (September 8, 2004) What Does It Mean to Decriminalize Marijuana? A Cross-National Empirical Examination
David Lieberman (August 25, 2004) Legislation in a Common Law Context
Neil Gunningham, Dorothy Thornton, and Robert A. Kagan (August 1, 2004) Motivating Management: Corporate Compliance in Environmental Protection
Dorothy Thornton, Neil Gunningham, and Robert A. Kagan (July 22, 2004) General Deterrence and Corporate Environmental Behavior
Ira Mark Ellman (May 26, 2004) Fudging Failure: The Economic Analysis Used to Construct Child Support Guidelines
Christopher Kutz (March 23, 2004) The Difference Uniforms Make: Understanding the Regulation of Collective Violence in Criminal Law and the Law of War
Stanley Lubman (March 4, 2004) The Dragon As Demon: Images Of China On Capitol Hill
Christopher Kutz (March 1, 2004) Justice in Reparations: The cost of memory and the value of talk
Robert J. MacCoun (March 1, 2004) Conflicts of Interest in Public Policy Research
Robert D. Cooter (February 1, 2004) The Donation Registry
Stanley Lubman (January 1, 2004) L'Incomplete Reforme par le Droit (Incomplete Reform Through Law)
PAPERS FROM 2003
Leslie Goldstein and Cornel Ban (July 1, 2003) The Rule of Law and the European Human Rights Regime
Miriam Gur-Arye (June 1, 2003) Legitimating Official Brutality: Can the War against Terror Justify Torture?
Jonathan E. Klaaren (May 5, 2003) The Promotion of Access to and Protection of National Security Information in South Africa
Jennifer K. Robbennolt, John M. Darley, and Robert J. MacCoun (March 1, 2003) Symbolism and Incommensurability in Civil Sanctioning: Decision Makers as Goal Managers
Jonathan P. Caulkins and Robert J. MacCoun (January 27, 2003) Limited Rationality and the Limits of Supply Reduction
Robert J. MacCoun (January 1, 2003) Is the Addiction Concept Useful for Drug Policy?
Yuval Feldman and Robert J. MacCoun (January 1, 2003) Some Well-Aged Wines for the "New Norms" Bottles: Implications of Social Psychology for Law and Economics
Robert D. Cooter (January 1, 2003) Who Gets On Top in Democracy? Elections as Filters
PAPERS FROM 2002
David Lieberman (December 1, 2002) The Mixed Constitution and the Common Law
Neil Gunningham, Robert A. Kagan, and Dorothy Thornton (August 28, 2002) Social License and Environment Protection: Why Businesses Go Beyond Compliance
Philip Selznick (May 17, 2002) Law In Context, Fidelity to Context
PAPERS FROM 2001
Harry N. Scheiber (May 21, 2001) Historical and Social Science Studies In Relation To the Law Curriculum: The American Experience - and the JSP Program at the University of California, Berkeley

 
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