Seminar on the Law, Economics and Technology of
Private Enforcement of Contract on the Internet

All seminars are held in 4th floor seminar room (#431) in the School of Law, Arlington I from 2:00 to 3:30pm

DATE

PRESENTER

TOPIC

December

Edward Stringham
Economics
San Jose State

"The Capability of Government in Providing Protection Against Online Fraud: Are Classical Liberals Guilty of the Nirvana Fallacy?"

February 17

Ben Powell
Economics
San Jose State

“Is Cybersecurity a Public Good?”

March 1

Andrew Morriss and Jason Korosec
Law
Case Western Reserve School of Law

"Private Dispute Resolution in the Card Context: Structure, Reputation, and Incentives"
March 2 David D. Friedman "From Imperial China to Cyberspace: Contracting Without the State"

March 8

Christopher Coyne
Economics
Hampden Sydney College

Who’s to Protect Cyberspace?

March 23

Bruce Benson
Economics
Florida State

"The Spontaneous Evolution of Cyber Law: Norms, Property Rights, Contracting, Dispute Resolution and Enforcement Without the State"

April 27

Bill Tulloh

"Searching for Cybersecurity"

May 5

Peter Leeson
Economics
West Virginia University
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The Economics of Computer Hacking

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