I'm in Colorado, as one of the co-organizers of an international law conference that has turned out to be only somewhat focused on the business end of things - if anything, I'd say it is interesting that so many of the papers are focused on delegation (and I'd include mine in that number). International organizations, like the Basel Committee, but including a variety of others, are making an appearance too, which might suggest that the writers at this conference, anyway, are seeing something of a regulatory turn in international law. Anyway, it's a good group - younger scholars giving papers, wise senior ones beginning the conversation about them.
Presenters:
1. Daniel Abebe, University of Chicago
2. Asli Bali, University of California, Los Angeles
3. Kristina Daugirdas, University of Michigan
4. Katerina Linos, University of California, Berkley
5. Tim Meyer, University of Georgia
6. David Pozen, Columbia University
7. Anna Spain, University of Colorado
8. Pierre Verdier, University of Virginia
9. David Zaring, Wharton
Commenters:
1. Kal Raustiala, University of California, Los Angeles
2. Ed Swaine, George Washington University
3. Annecoos Wiersema, University of Denver
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