Videos tagged with Law and Contemporary Problems

  • 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.

  • 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. Part 1. Welcome and Introduction by: Anne Hazlett, Editor-in-Chielf, and Neil Vidmar, Chairman, Law & Contemporary Problems; "Odious Debt as a Doctrine of International Law, its Institutional Context, and the Sovereign-Populace Relationship", featuring Daniel Tarullo, Tai-Heng Cheng, James Feinerman, Kim Fielding, Anna Gelpern, and Shari Spiegel.

    Recorded on January 26, 2007.

  • Session 2: "Behaviorial Genetics: The Science of Violence, Aggression, and Related Traits" Featuring Laura Baker (Associate Professor of Psychology, USC), Jonathan Kaplan

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behavioral Genetics: The Science of Violence, Aggression, & Related Traits.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))

  • Session 1: Behavioral Genetics in Context Featuring Brent Garland and Owen Jones.

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behavioral Genetics in Context.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))

    Appearing: Katherine T. Bartlett (Duke Law School), Nita A. Farahany (Duke Law School), introductions; Owen Jones (Vanderbilt University), Brent Garland (Senior Program Associate, AAAS), speakers.

  • Session 3: Behavioral Genetics and Criminal Responsibility Featuring Stephen Morse

    Recorded on April 08, 2005.

    Panel titled: Behaviorial Genetics & Criminal Responsibility.

    Conference title: Law & Contemporary Problems Symposium: The Impact of Behavioral Genetics on Criminal Law (Law and Contemporary Problems Symposium (2005))

    Appearing: Nita A. Farahany (Duke Law School), introducer; Stephen Morse (Professor-University of Pennsylvania) speaker.

  • Law & Contemporary Problems Conference 2009:
    Turning Points in the History of the Federal Income Tax November 6, 2009

  • Law & Contemporary Problems Conference 2009:
    Turning Points in the History of the Federal Income Tax November 6, 2009