Symposium: Richard Buxbaum and German Reintegration
Inaugurated May 2006
Introduction
Richard M. Buxbaum has been a singular figure in both international and comparative law since he joined the University of California law faculty in 1961. This issue initiates a symposium on a topic centrally concerned with his scholarship: Germany: Its Reconstitution and Its Reintegration into Europe and the World. The symposium follows a brief section of materials on his life.
- DAVID CARON
For Richard Buxbaum
Bibliography of Works by Richard M. Buxbaum
Marci Hoffman
Reflections on Germany, the Legal Academy, and Social Engagement: An Interview with Richard Buxbaum
Laurel E. Fletcher
A Tribute To Richard Buxbaum
James Gordley
Dedication
David D. Caron
Symposium: Germany: Its Reconstitution and Its Reintegration into Europe and the World
Developing a Theory of Democracy for the European Union
Martin Nettesheim
Belonging: Citizenship and Migration in the European Union and in Germany
Helen Elizabeth Hartnell
German Reunification in Historical Perspective
Robert M. Berdahl
German Legal Culture and the Globalization of Competition Law: A Historical Perspective on the Expansion of Private Antitrust Enforcement
Hannah L. Buxbaum
Mass Claims Proceedings in Practice A Few Lessons Learned
Pierre A. Karrer
Re-examining Nuremberg as a New Deal Institution: Politics, Culture and the Limits of Law in Generating Human Rights Norms
Elizabeth Borgwardt
Private Autonomy and Power Imbalances
Stefan A. Riesenfeld
A Legal History of International Reparations
Richard M. Buxbaum
Book Reviews
Transitional Justice Comes of Age: Enduring Lessons and Challenges
Chandra Lekha Sriram
