Programação
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Law and Market's assessment will be based on an original article regarding any subject of the classes or the required readings to be delivered by students until November 30th.
The article must be written in English, in accordance to international rules, with introduction, development and final conclusion, present its references in foot notes and shall be no more than 5000 words.
The document must be submitted through Moodle in Word format (*.doc, *.docx).
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Class agenda:
1) Professor Lucila Almeida's Lecture: Manufacturing Markets through International Economic Law: lesson from EU energy law to global context.
2) Professor Angel Oquendo's Lecture: Shaken, Not Stirred: Derivative Suits v. Shareholder Class Actions.
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Required readings:
1) HAYEK, F.A. Law, Legislation and Liberty - A new statement of the liberal principles of justice and political economy - Chapter 05.
2) ACEMOGLU, D. ROBINSON, J.A. Why Nations Fail - Chapters 03 and 15.
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Required reading:
1) RODRIK, Dani. The globalization paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy. Chapters 11 and 12.
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Required reading:
1) HARCOURT, Bernard. The Illusion of Free Market. Chapters 6 and 8.
2) STIGLITZ, Joselh E. Making Globalization Work. Chapters 7 and 10.
Complementary readings:
1) RODRIK, Dani. One Economics, Many recipes.
2) MILHAUPT, C. PISTOR, K. Law & Capitalism.
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There will be no classes (Semana da Pátria)
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Required reading:
1) POSNER, Richard A. The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy - Chapters 8, 9 and 10.
2) WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. World - Systems Analysis - An Introduction. Chapters 2 to 5.
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Required readings:
1) POSNER, Richard A. The Crisis of Capitalist Democracy - Chapters 8, 9 and 10. (Previous Class)
2) WALLERSTEIN, Immanuel. World - Systems Analysis - An Introduction. Chapters 2 to 5. (Previous Class)
3) BESSON, Samantha. Theorizing the sources of international law - The philosophy of international law – Chapter 7.
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Professor Peter Tobias Stoll's Lecture:
- International economic governance and law
The lecture will be held in the "Congregação" Room, on 1st floor of the historic building of the University.
Professor Stoll's suggested readings are available on: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/olseauzb9xyjn63/AABBdV-LC63qB0_c2Nh4EADKa?dl=0
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Professor Peter Tobias Stoll's Lecture:
- International trade law
The lecture will be held in the "Congregação" Room, on 1st floor of the historic building of the University.
Professor Stoll's suggested readings are available on: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/olseauzb9xyjn63/AABBdV-LC63qB0_c2Nh4EADKa?dl=0
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Professor Peter Tobias Stoll's Lecture:
- Science and technology in international law: promises and shortcomings
The lecture will be held in the "Congregação" Room, on 1st floor of the historic building of the University.
Professor Stoll's suggested readings are available on: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/olseauzb9xyjn63/AABBdV-LC63qB0_c2Nh4EADKa?dl=0
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Professor Peter Tobias Stoll's Lecture:
- International biodiversity and biotechnology law (environment, natural resources, human rights, indigenous rights, intellectual property)
The lecture will be held in the Auditório Arcadas, on 4th floor of the annex building.
Professor Stoll's suggested readings are available on: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/olseauzb9xyjn63/AABBdV-LC63qB0_c2Nh4EADKa?dl=0
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Professor Peter Tobias Stoll's Lecture:
- Trade and environment in international law
The lecture will be held in the "Congregação" Room, on 1st floor of the historic building of the University.
Professor Stoll's suggested readings are available on: https://www.dropbox.com/sh/olseauzb9xyjn63/AABBdV-LC63qB0_c2Nh4EADKa?dl=0
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There will be no class.
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Required readings:
1) RODRIK, Dani. The globalization paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy. Chapter 03.
2) DWORKIN, Ronald. A new philosophy for inernational law.
3) CHILTON, Adam S. A reply to Dworkin's new theory of international law.
4) HART, Herbert. The Concept of Law, chapter 10.
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Event:
Law, Development and Technology in India
Professors Vinod Jumar and Annapa Nagarathna (folder attached)
Congregation Room - 1st floor of historical building
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Required readings:
1) RODRIK, Dani. The globalization paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy. Chapters 08, 09 and 10.
2) DWORKIN, Ronald. A new philosophy for inernational law.
3) CHILTON, Adam S. A reply to Dworkin's new theory of international law.
4) PAUWELYN, Joost. Sources of International Trade Law: Mantras and Controversies at the World Trade Organization.
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Lecture about international investment law, by Professor Fábio Morosini
Required reading:
1) MOROSINI, F. BADIN, M. Reconceptualizing International InvestmentLaw from the Global South - An introduction.