Working Papers
Boalt Hall continues to be one of the leading institutions in the nation for the study of international law and politics. With several Boalt faculty, supplemented by national and international visiting scholars and a variety of courses offered each year, the International Legal Studies Program offers students at Boalt Hall the flexibility to shape a curriculum that meets their interests in both depth and breadth. The program offers a number of introductory courses, advanced seminars and clinical programs. Students have an opportunity to work closely on advanced research projects with faculty members, including some of the leading international law scholars and practitioners in the nation.
There are 11 publications in this collection, published between 2004 and 2012.
Guzman, Andrew T: The Case Against Consent in International Law, 2012
Guzman, Andrew T.: Doctor Frankenstein's International Organization, 2012
Yoo, John: Fixing Failed States, 2010
Guzman, Andrew T: Food Fears: Health and Safety at the WTO, 2005
Guzman, Andrew T; Simmons, Beth A: POWER PLAYS & CAPACITY CONSTRAINTS: THE SELECTION OF DEFENDANTS IN WTO DISPUTES, 2005
Elkins, Zachary; Guzman, Andrew T; Simmons, Beth: Competing for Capital: The Diffusion of Bilateral Investment Treaties, 1960-2000, 2004
Guzman, Andrew T: The Case for International Antitrust, 2004
Guzman, Andrew T: THE DESIGN OF INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENTS, 2004
Yoo, John C: Peeking Abroad?: The Supreme Court's USe of Foreign Precendents in Constitutional Cases, 2004
Yoo, John; Posner, Eric: A Theory of International Adjudication, 2004
Yoo, John C: War, Responsibility, and the Age of Terrorism, 2004