Law

Introduction to Libertarian Legal Theory

“Introduction to Libertarian Legal Theory,” Mises Daily (Jan. 3, 2011) was the introduction to my 2011 Mises Academy course on this topic: see KOL018 | “Libertarian Legal Theory: Property, Conflict, and Society, Lecture 1: Libertarian Basics: Rights and Law” (Mises Academy, 2011). Archived comments: { 73 comments… read them below or add one } Leon Haller January 4, 2011 at 5:04 […]

Randy Barnett’s “Federalism Amendment”–A Counterproposal; and related posts

From TLS and the Mises Blog, a few related posts, “Randy Barnett’s Proposed ‘Federalism Amendment’” [Mises; archived comments; 4/23/2009], “Randy Barnett’s “Federalism Amendment”–A Counterproposal” [Mises; archived comments; 4/26/2009], and “Randy Barnett’s Federalism Amendment” [TLS; Mises; archived comments; 12/3/2010]. Each reproduced below along with archived comments from the quondam Mises Blog. “Randy Barnett’s Proposed ‘Federalism Amendment'” […]

Kinsella: Upcoming Speeches, Teaching, Books

Panelist, “Intellectual Property Law and Policy,” Symposium: “Plain Meaning in Context: Can Law Survive its Own Language?”, New York University School of Law/Journal of International Law and Politics (February 18, 2011) “How Intellectual Property Hampers Capitalism,” Mises Institute Supporters’ Summit 2010: “The Economic Recovery:  Washington’s Big Lie” (forthcoming Oct. 8-9 2010, Auburn Alabama) “Intellectual Freedom […]

Neocons Hate International Law

From LRC 2007 Update: See KOL250 | International Law Through a Libertarian Lens (PFS 2018) International Law, Libertarian Principles, and the Russia-Ukraine War On the UN, the Birchers, and International Law The UN, International Law, and Nuclear Weapons Nukes and International Law Neocons Hate International Law Posted by Stephan Kinsella on September 6, 2007 02:58 […]

Bilateral Investment Treaties: Investors and Property versus the State

Bilateral Investment Treaties: Investors and Property versus the State Posted by Stephan Kinsella on November 8, 2003 02:14 PM Interesting recent article on Bilateral Investment Treaties (BITs), Arbitrating over BIT claims, by attorneys Mark Friedman and Gaetan Verhoosel. I found this comment interesting: “BITs typically contain a “most favored nation” clause that allows an investor […]