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Home > Clinics, Centers, and Institutes > Coase-Sandor Institute for Law and Economics > JLS > Vol. 34 > No. 2 (2005)

 

Volume 34, Number 2 (2005)

 

Who Should Pay for Bankruptcy Costs?
Arturo Bris, Alan Schwartz, and Ivo Welch

 

The Effects of Seeking Punitive Damages on the Processing of Tort Claims
Thomas A. Eaton, David B. Mustard, and Susette M. Talarico

 

Discrimination and Nepotism: The Efficiency of the Anonymity Rule
Chaim Fershtman, Uri Gneezy, and Frank Verboven

 

Juror Understanding of DNA Evidence: An Empirical Assessment of Presentation Formats for Trace Evidence with a Relatively Small Random-Match Probability
Dale A. Nance and Scott B. Morris

 

How Do Changes in Welfare Law Affect Domestic Violence? An Analysis of Connecticut Towns, 1990-2000
Jennifer Nou and Christopher Timmins

 

Enforcement, Private Political Pressure, and the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade/World Trade Organization Escape Clause
Kyle Bagwell and Robert W. Staiger

 

Trade Remedies and World Trade Organization Dispute Settlement: Why Are So Few Challenged?
Chad P. Bown

 

Power Plays and Capacity Constraints: The Selection of Defendants in World Trade Organization Disputes
Andrew T. Guzman and Beth Simmons

 

Is the International Court of Justice Biased?
Eric Posner and Miguel F. P. de Figueiredo

 

Public versus Private Enforcement of International Economic Law: Standing and Remedy
Alan O. Sykes

 
 
 
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