Videos tagged with Paul Hess Haagen

  • Recorded on November 13, 2007.

    Full title: Desperately Seeking Subsidiarity: Danish Private Law in Scandinavian, European & Global Context.

    Series: Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture in International & Comparative Law 6th.

    Appearing: Paul Haagen, introductions ; Joseph Lookofsky (Copenhagen University), speaker.

  • What catapults a case into the media spotlight? Who is responsible for focusing media and public attention on a particular case? Once a case gains high-profile status, what are the professional and ethical roles and responsibilities of members of the media, the bar, and the institutions involved? How do media balance their First Amendment right to watch over the operation of government with the rights of the accused?

  • Professor Jeffrey Standen of the Willamette School of Law presents his recent law review article, "The Beauty of Bets: Wagers as Compensation for Professional Athletes." Professor Richman discusses the economics effects of Professor Standen's proposal, and Professor Haagen moderates the discussion. Professor Standen's article outlines the advantages of allowing athletes to bet on their games.

    Recorded on November 16, 2006.

    Panel titled: The Beauty of Bets: Wagers as Compensation for Professional Athletes.

  • Panel discussion with Professor Michael McCann (Mississippi College School of Law), and Duke Law Professors Barak Richman, and Paul Haagen.of legal issues associated with age restrictions in professional sports.

    Recorded on February 02, 2006.

  • Big Muscles=Big Money What Can and Should Be Done to Control the Use of Performance-Enhancing Drugs in the Sports World?

    A panel will address the complex issues of regulating doping in professional and amateur sports including: Is federal legislation appropriate? Is it fair? Does testing work? What are the economic and health benefits and risks to the athletes? To the fans?

    Recorded on November 08, 2005.

  • Richard M. Buxbaum, Jackson H. Ralston Professor of International Law at the School of Law at University of California, Berkeley presents "Comparative Law as a Bridge Between the Nation State and the Global Economy" for the fourth annual Herbert L. Bernstein Memorial Lecture. Buxbaum is an expert in the fields of corporation law and comparative and international economic law, and since 1987 has been editor-in-chief of the American Journal of Comparative Law.

  • Produced at Duke University School of Law on April 14, 2003.

    Panel titled: Challenges & Opportunities for Professional Sports in the 21st Century.

    Conference title: Sports Law Conference 2003.

    Appearing: Opening remarks by Dean Katharine Bartlett ; organized and moderated by Paul Haagen ; speakers: Tom Werner, Len Simon, Robert Manfred, Gene Orza, Arn Tellem, Bobby Sharma, Lon Babby, Ken Rosenthal, and in addition in the 2nd session, Coach Mike Krzyzewski.

  • Welcome and opening remarks followed by a panel discussion choice of law issues in American and European contract and tort law.

    Recorded on February 09, 2008.

    Panel titled: Contract & Tort Law.

    Conference title: The New European Choice-of-Law Revolution: Lessons for the United States?

    Contents: Welcome (00:00:15) -- Opening remarks (00:02:40) -- Panel 1. Contract and tort law (00:09:30)