These papers are listed according to the particpant's session. A "*" indicates a work currently in progress.
For a full list of participants and the workshop program, return to the Workshop homepage.
Dispute Resolution and Political Development
Heinz Klug (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Constituting Democracy: Law Globalism and South Africa's Political Reconstruction
Chapter
7: The Constitutional Court and the Institutional Dynamics of Constitutionalism
Chapter 8: Constitutional
Imaginations and the Possibilities of Justice
Five
Years On: How Relevant is the Constitution to the New South Africa?
Victoria Nourse
Toward
a New Constitutional Anatomy
Tamir Moustafa (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Law versus the State: The Judicialization of Politics in Egypt *
Dispute Resolution and Economic Development
Kathryn Hendley (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Business
Litigation in the Transition: A Portrait of Debt Collection in Russia
Enforcing
Judgments in Russian Economic Courts
Reforming
the Procedural Rules for Business Litigation in Russia: To What End? *
Neil Komesar (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Law's
Limits
Chapter
4: Zoning and Its Discontents
Chapter
5: Just Compensation
Chapter
6: High Stakes Players and Hidden Markets
Stewart Macaulay (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Freedom
From Contract: Solutions in Search of a Problem?
The
Real and the Paper Deal: Empirical Pictures of Relationships, Complexity and
the Urge for Transparent Simple Rules
Access
to the Legal Systems of the Americas
The
Impact of Contract Law on the Economy: Less Than Meets the Eye?
Contracts: Law in Action (by Stewart
Macaulay, John Kidwell and William Whitford)
Chapter
on Alternatives to Litigation
David M. Trubek (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
The
"Rule of Law" in Development Assistance: Past, Present, and Future*
The
Third Moment in Law and Development Theory and the Emergence of a New Critical
Practice *
Case Studies of Courts in Context: India, China and Latin America
Marc Galanter (University of Wisconsin-Madison) & Jayanth K. Krishnan (Williams Mitchell College of Law)
'Bread
for the Poor:' Access to Justice for the Needy in India
Debased
Informalism: Lok Adalats and Legal Rights in Modern India
Luciana Gross Cunha (FGV Law School, Sao Paolo)
Notes on Access to Justice: Sao Paulo, Brazil
Jonas Grimheden (Lund University)
Assessing Judicial Independence in China
Joseph Thome (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
Heading
South but Looking North: Globalization and Law Reform in Latin America
Thinking
of Law and/in Latin America
Capacity Building for Dispute Resolution I
Linn Hammergren
Do Judicial Councils Further Judicial Reform? Lessons from Latin America
Gregory Shaffer (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
How
Can WTO Technical Assistance and Capacity Building Best Serve Developing
Countries *
The
Challenges of WTO Law: Strategies for Developing Country Adaptation *
