Daniel Markovits
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Daniel Markovits
@DSMarkovits
Guido Calabresi Professor of Law at Yale Law School. Author of THE MERITOCRACY TRAP. Available now: https://t.co/I353KT63IR
New Haven, CT Katılım Ağustos 2019
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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: David Grewal on "After Neoliberal Globalization." To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Eric Helleiner & Nicholas Mulder on "Sovereignty and Expropriation." To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Chiara Cordelli and Sanjay Reddy on "Free Capital, Free Labor?" To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Kathleen Claussen on "Trade Policing" To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Anna Gelpern & Brad Setser on "Debt and Global Finance." To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…
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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Henry Farrell & Abraham Newman on "Weaponized Interdependence." To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Julian Arato on "The Institutions of Exceptions" in international economic law. To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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This week at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Emily Kadens and Quinn Slobodian on Zones beyond the State. To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Dani Rodrik and Branko Milanovic will kick off this year's Yale Seminar in Private Law, with talks on Capitalism and Globalization. All are welcome to join over Zoom. To register, go to yale.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

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Today at Yale's Seminar in Private Law, Rebecca Scott & Cynthia Estlund on work--free & enslaved--as a public, social, or private ordering. Last week Chris Kutz & Saskia Sassen on self-constituting cooperative publics & the limits of privatization.
For info, private.law@yale.edu
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Today at Yale’s Seminar in Private Law: Chris Kutz and Saskia Sassen on building a public and how publicity limits privatization, w/ case studies on water and prisons. Last week, Ariel Rubinstein on equilibrium w/o strategy or prices.
For info, contact private.law@yale.edu
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Today at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Ariel Rubinstein on non-market mechanisms for sustaining decentralized order. For more information, write to private.law@yale.edu.
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Last week, John Goldberg and Gabriella Blum used analogies to private necessity to justify and cabin the rule of public int'l law that allows one state to violate the territory of another to combat private threats that the territorial state is "unwilling or unable" to contain.
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Today at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Gabriella Blum & John Goldberg on "The Unable or Unwilling Doctrine: A View from Private Law." For more information, write to private.law@yale.edu.
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Last week an American classicist (Danielle Allen) and a French economist (Tomas Piketty) converged on the idea that the future of equality depends, specifically, on achieving a more democratic distribution of power.
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Today at Yale's Seminar in Private Law: Thomas Piketty and Danielle Allen on "A Brief History of Equality." For more information, write to private.law@yale.edu.
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