Table of Contents
Table of Contents | |
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Editorial Board | |
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Introduction | |
Yael Braudo, TIL Student Board |
The Public/Private Distinction Now: The Challenges of Privatization and of the Regulatory State | |
Hila Shamir |
State Legalism and the Public/Private Divide in Chinese Legal Development | |
Xingzhong Yu |
“Private” Means to “Public” Ends: Governments as Market Actors | |
Robert C. Hockett, Saule T. Omarova |
Rethinking Settlement | |
Leora Bilsky, Talia Fisher |
The Multinational Corporation as “the Good Despot”: The Democratic Costs of Privatization in Global Settings | |
Doreen Lustig, Eyal Benvenisti |
Workplace – Democracy: Reclaiming the Effort to Foster Public and Private Isomorphism | |
Guy Mundlak |
The Persistence of the Public/Private Divide in Environmental Regulation | |
Yishai Blank, Issi Rosen-Zvi |
Fundamentally Flawed: The CJEU’s Jurisprudence on Fundamental Rights and Fundamental Freedoms | |
Mitchel Lasser |