L&CP Symposium 2007: Odious Debts & State Corruption | Panel 2
The journal of Law & Contemporary Problems presents its day-long annual conference at the Law School, providing extensive scholarly discussion and critical analysis of Odious Debt. Panel II: "The Economics of Odious Debt and the Problem of Despotic Leaders and State Corruption" Featuring: Daniel Tarullo, Patrick Bolton, Albert Choi, Mechele Dickerson, Caroline Gentile, Kunibert Raffer, and David Skeel. Tom Ulen
Recorded on January 26, 2007.
Panel titled: The Economics of Odious Debt & the Problem of Despotic Leaders & State Corruption.
Conference title: Odious Debts & State Corruption (2007)
Appearing: Daniel Tarullo (Georgetown University Law Center), moderator; Patrick Bolton (Columbia University School of Business), David Skeel Jr. (University of Pennsylvania Law School), Albert Choi (University of Virginia School of Law), Mechele Dickerson (University of Texas at Austin), Caroline Gentile (Fordham University School of Law), Kunibert Raffer (University of Vienna), Tom Ulen (University of Illinois College of Law), panelists