The Faculty Works Working Papers Series presents the working papers and abstracts deposited by Washington College of Law faculty in the Social Science Research Network (SSRN). SSRN holds scholarly working papers and forthcoming papers of authors to encourage early distribution of research results.
Submissions from 2013
The Forgotten Pan-American Trademark Convention of 1929: A Bold Vision of Extraterritorial Meets Current Realities, Christine Haight Farley
Submissions from 2012
From De Novo Review to Informal Deference: An Historical, Empirical, and Normative Analysis of the Standard of Appellate Review for Patent Claim Construction, Jonas Anderson and Peter S. Menell
Reclaiming Global Environmental Leadership: Why the United States Should Ratify Ten Pending Environmental Treaties, Mary Jane Angelo, Rebecca M. Bratspies, David Hunter, John H. Knox, Noah Sachs, and Sandra B. Zellmer
How Well Does the G20 Reflect African Interests and Priorities?: Some Thoughts Following the Los Cabos, Mexico Summit, Daniel Bradlow
Open Access Scientific Publishing and the Developing World, Jorge Contreras
Rethinking RAND: SDO-Based Approaches to Patent Licensing Commitments, Jorge Contreras
Standards and Related Intellectual Property Issues for Climate Change Technology, Jorge Contreras
Submissions from 2011
The Evolution of Operational Policies and Procedures at International Financial Institutions: Normative Significance and Enforcement Potential, Daniel Bradlow and Andria Naude Fourie
Catalyzing Technology Development Through University Research, Jorge Contreras and Charles R. McManis
Prophetic Litigation: The Symbolic and Communicative Function of International Criminal Tribunals, Teresa G. Phelps
Submissions from 2010
Reforming Global Economic Governance: A Strategy for Middle Powers in the G20, Daniel D. Bradlow
A Social Movement History of Title VII Disparate Impact Analysis, Susan Carle
Peer-to –Peer Financing for Development: Regulating the Intermediaries, Anna Gelpern
A Brief Reflection on the Stages of the Clinical Year: Group Process with Existentialist Roots, Richard J. Wilson
Clinical Legal Education in Dutch Legal Culture: Clashes of Tradition, Tolerance, and Progress in Global Law's Capital, Richard J. Wilson
The Role of Practice in Legal Education, Richard J. Wilson
Submissions from 2009
Targeted Killing in U.S. Counterterrorism Strategy and Law, Kenneth Anderson
Developing Country Debt Crises, International Financial Institutions, and International Law: Some Preliminary Thoughts, Daniel Bradlow
Materials for a 4-Part On-Line Course on Global Financial Governance Offered by United Nations Institute on Training and Research (UNITAR), Daniel Bradlow
Reforming the Global Financial Architecture: Is Real Change Coming?, Daniel Bradlow
Reconciliation Financing: An Innovative Approach to Poverty, Inequality, and Social Conflict, Daniel D. Bradlow
The G20 and Sustainable IMF Reform, Daniel D. Bradlow
'From Savigny through Sir Henry Maine': Roscoe Pound’s Flawed Portrait of James Coolidge Carter’s Historical Jurisprudence, Lewis A. Grossman
Langston Hughes: The Ethics of Melancholy Citizenship, Robert L. Tsai
A Long, Strange Trip: Guantanamo and the Scarcity of International Law, Richard J. Wilson
