Hamburg Lectures on Law & Economics

Winter Term 2011/12

Room 1083a, Von-Melle-Park 5, on Thursdays, 6:15 p.m.

- Lecture materials available on this website shortly before lecture date -


20.10.2011 The Politics of "Rushing to Pen".
Treaty Commitment and Diplomatic Ties That Bind?
Dr. Karolina Milewicz, University of Oxford
Abstract
27.10.2011 Book Launch: The Upside-Down Constitution
Prof. Michael Greve, American Enterprise Institute, Boston College und Johns Hopkins University
03.11.2011 Safe havens in Europe - Switzerland and the Ten Dwarfs
Prof. Martin Paldam, University of Aarhus
Paper
10.11.2011 World Heritage: A Politico-Economic Analysis
Prof. Bruno S. Frey, University of Zurich
Abstract
17.11.2011 Bank Board Compensation and Fair Value Accounting
Prof. Jochen Bigus, Freie Universität, Berlin
Paper
01.12.2011 From Special and Differential Treatment to Graduation in WTO Law: A new Approach in Addressing the Status of Developing Countries
Prof. Thomas Cottier, University of Bern
Abstract Paper
08.12.2011 Promoting Employment and Reducing Government Deficits in EU Countries:
What Are the Policy Options?

Stefan Kühn, The International Institute for Labour Studies, Geneva
Abstract
15.12.2011 The So-Called Coase Theorem versus the Actual Coase Theorem:
Implications for Law and Economic
Prof. Deirdre N. McCloskey, University of Illinois at Chicago
Paper
12.01.2012 The Rational Design of Breach and Remedies in International Trade Agreements
Dr. Simon Schropp, Sidley Austin LLP, Geneva
Paper
19.01.2012 Do We Need an International Migration Regime?
Prof. Thomas Straubhaar, University of Hamburg
Paper
26.01.2012 (When) Does Tit-for-Tat Diplomacy in Trade Policy Pay Off?
Prof. Barbara Dluhosch., Helmut Schmidt University − University FAF Hamburg
Paper
02.02.2012 The New Global Rulers: The Privatization of Regulation in the World Economy
Prof. Dr. Walter Mattli, St. John’s College, Oxford
 


Programme Winter Term 2011/2012 [PDF]
Programme Summer  Term 2011 [PDF]
Programme Winter Term 2010/2011 [PDF]
Programme Summer Term 2010 [PDF]