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4 Sep 2008, 12:05 am
& Kal Raustiala (UCLA - Law), Toward a Post-Kyoto Climate Change Architecture: A Political AnalysisNovember 12 - Jeremy Waldron (New York Univ. - Law), Dual Positivization and the Jus GentiumNovember 19 - Benedict Kingsbury (New York Univ. - Law), Global Administrative Law: Conceptual and Theoretical Problems [read post]
16 Jun 2008, 1:47 am
. - Woodrow Wilson School) & Kal Raustiala (Univ. of California, Los Angeles - Law) have posted Toward a Post-Kyoto Climate Change Architecture: A Political Analysis. [read post]
29 Feb 2008, 2:59 pm
In past posts, I have been working off and on again about how to conceptualize, catalog, and develop a taxonomy of contemporary international law scholarship. [read post]
8 Jan 2008, 7:23 am
[I]n their report, “The Piracy Paradox,” legal scholars Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman, say that: “Why, when other major content industries have obtained increasingly powerful IP protections for their products, does fashion design remain mostly unprotected–and economically successful? [read post]
30 Nov 2007, 8:00 am
They understood land, and they understood territory.See Kal Raustiala, The Evolution of Territoriality in U.S. [read post]
20 Nov 2007, 8:55 am
SOURCES [1] Kal Raustiala & Christopher Sprigman, The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design, 92 VA. [read post]
15 Oct 2007, 6:28 pm
(Kal Raustiala has suggested to me that we shouldn't assume that non-retroactivity principles necessarily apply in Iraqi courts--though I would note that there is a reasonably robust principle of non-retroactivity in international law that the Iraqi courts might choose to apply).Fourth, as I mentioned in a previous post, I think there's a fairly strong argument to be made that the CPA immunity cannot immunize contractors who commit serious violations of international law,… [read post]
10 Oct 2007, 4:29 am
The paper is “The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design;” Kal Raustiala and Chris Sprigman; Virginia Law Review, Vol. 92, p. 1687, 2006. [read post]
8 Oct 2007, 8:24 pm
, at http://video.portfolio.com (last visited Oct. 5, 2007). [12]  Marshall, supra note 2 at 323. [13]  Kal Raustiala & Christopher Sprigman, The Piracy Paradox:  Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design, 92 Va. [read post]
4 Sep 2007, 9:37 am
I tend to be in agreement with many of the points raised by Kal Raustiala and Chris Sprigman, who published an article entitled How Copyright Law Could Kill The Fashion Industry in TRN, based on their lengthy law review article on the same topic. [read post]
4 Sep 2007, 8:34 am
I tend to be in agreement with many of the points raised by Kal Raustiala and Chris Sprigman, who published an article entitled “How Copyright Law Could Kill The Fashion Industry” in TRN, based on their lengthy law review article on the same topic. [read post]
20 Aug 2007, 7:36 pm
Lawprofs Kal Raustiala and Christopher Sprigman have an interesting piece on the New Republic website arguing against Chuck Schumer's bill to extend copyright protection to fashion designs: "There's no doubt that some apparel designers suffer because of excessive copying. [read post]
8 Aug 2007, 10:35 am
Kal Raustiala is one of the brightest international law scholars around; I have enormous respect for him and it troubles me to have to disagree, but this piece does not move me. [read post]
14 Jun 2007, 2:53 am
The question's occupied U.S. courts for half a century, as our colleague Kal Raustiala recently wrote, and it lurks beneath the surface of much of the post-9/11 executive detention litigation.The House of Lords weighed in yesterday in Al-Skeini and others v. [read post]
31 Mar 2007, 8:27 am
Helfer Density and Conflict in International Intellectual Property Law - Kal Raustiala Reconceptualizing Intellectual Property Interests in a Human Rights Framework - Peter K. [read post]
23 Jan 2007, 10:29 am
In the main essay, Where IP Isn't, Professors Kal Raustiala of the UCLA Law School and Chris Sprigman of the University of Virginia School of Law extend their recent Virginia Law Review Article, The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design, to consider the potential consequences and practical implications of stronger legal protection for fashion design. [read post]
22 Jan 2007, 8:59 am
The target article is The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design by Kal Raustiala (of UCLA law) and Chris Sprigman (a Chicago grad and currently of Virginia law). [read post]
21 Nov 2006, 11:11 am
Chicago Law School) runs a group blog session on my colleague Kal Raustiala's and Chris Sprigman's paper The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in... [read post]
20 Nov 2006, 6:19 am
Thanks to Kal Raustiala and Chris Sprigman for their posts this past week on their forthcoming paper The Piracy Paradox: Innovation and Intellectual Property in Fashion Design. [read post]