Canadian Law and Economics Association Conference 2002
Faculty of Law University of Toronto
September 27-28, 2002
CLEA Sessions: Sept. 27-28, 2002
(Commencing at 12:45 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 27th, 2002)
INSTITUTIONAL LAW & ECONOMICS
CORPORATE LAW (1)
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY, INNOVATION
DISTRIBUTION
COMPETITION
BEHAVIOURAL, DEVELOPMENT AND LABOUR LAW AND ECONOMICS
GOVERNMENT POLICY TOWARD INNOVATION
CONTRACTS AND CORPORATE LAW
COMPETITION LAW
COMPARATIVE INSOLVENCY LAW
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TRADE
CORPORATE LAW (2)
CRIMINAL LAW AND LIABILITY
PREDATION
CRITICAL PERSPECTIVES IN LAW AND ECONOMICS
REGULATION AND DEREGULATION
LOTTERIES
SOCIAL WELFARE POLICY AND FAMILY LAW
CORPORATE GOVERNANCE
CORPORATE LAW (3)
The Eleventh Annual John M. Olin Public Lecture in Law and Economics
At the Bennett Lecture Hall, 78 Queens Park (University of Toronto Law Library)
Friday, September 27, 2002 ***4:15 p.m. 5:45 p.m.
***All Are WELCOME
Propertys Uneasy Future (and Past)
by
Professor Saul Levmore
University of Chicago Law School
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Saul Levmore became the Dean of the University of Chicago Law School in July 2001, having joined that faculty in 1998. He had previously been the Brokaw Professor at the University of Virginia School of Law, and a visiting professor at Yale, Harvard, Chicago, Michigan, and Northwestern. Professor Levmore has taught, torts, corporations, non-profit organizations, comparative law, public choice, corporate tax, commercial law, insurance, and contracts. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Away from law, he has been an advisor on development strategies and is the author of a book on games and puzzles. Some of Professor Levmore's most recent publications include: "Ruling Majorities and Reasoning Pluralities" 3 Theoretical Inquiries in Law (2002); "Puzzling Stock Options and Compensation Norms," 149 University of Pennsylvania Law Review 1901 (2001); "Conjunction and Aggregation," 99 Michigan Law Review 723 (2001); "Voting with Intensity," 53 Stanford Law Review 111 (2000).