Oxford Legal Studies Research Paper Forthcoming
Number of pages: 56
Posted: 28 Aug 2019
Lee C. Buchheit,
Thilo Diehl,
Michèle Finck,
Sean Foley,
Mathias Fromberger,
Andrew Godwin,
Mitu Gulati,
Aurelio Gurrea-Martínez,
Philipp Hacker,
Cheng Han Tan,
Christian Hofmann,
Peter Hood,
Julianne Hughes-Jennett,
Hadar Yoana Jabotinsky,
Simon Jay,
Marc D. Joffe,
Jonathan R. Karlsen,
Morten Kinander,
Annekatrin Kutzbach,
Gabriel Lakeman,
Carsten Lösing,
Philipp Maume,
Lokke Moerel, Rob Moulton,
Philipp Paech,
Param Pandya,
Frank Partnoy,
Michael J Preston,
Dan Tierney,
Tālis J. Putniņš,
Ian Ramsay,
Marijn Storm,
Chris Thomale,
Jiangyu Wang,
Miranda Webster,
Simon Witney and
Karsten Wöckener
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