My European Speaking Trip

I will be giving a series of talks in Europe, from March 3rd through March 15th. Some are open to anyone who wants to come, others you should check with the sponsoring group. They are:Oxford, Brasenose College, March 3rd,Law Without the State: Past, Present and FutureOpen to the public London, Adam Smith Institute, March 4thLegal Systems Very Different from OursOpen to the public, but first RSVP to events@adamsmith.org  London, Institute for Economic Affairs, March 5th, lunch.  The Problem with Externality Arguments: Climate and Population.Not open to the general public, but you may be able to get an invitation. Email or message me.Madrid, March 7, 5:45 P.M., Feud LawThis is part of LibertyCon, put on by European Students for Liberty, and I believe is only open to those attending. Santiago de Compostella, March 10th, 7P.M.  Market AnarchySalón de Grados Fac. Ciencias PoliticasOpen to the publicLisbon, March 11th, Liberal Policy - cause or solution to Market Failures?with two other panelistsInstituto de Estudos Políticos / Universidade Católica PortuguesaOpen to the publicLjubljana, March 12th, 5 P.M.,Market Failure: An Argument for and Against GovernmentUniversity of Ljubljana School of Business and Economics (Kardeljeva ploščad 17, Ljubljana)Open to the public  Prague, March 15th, 5 P.M.Legal Systems Very Different from OursOpen to the publicI cancelled the last two talks on account of the Coronavirus and flew home on the 13th. If I had not cancelled, the Ljubljana talk would have been live streamed with no audience actually present and I probably would not have been able to get to Prague, due to the travel ban imposed, I think, just before I was scheduled to fly there.