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Contribution to a Collected edition (5)

Contribution to a Collected edition
Ralf Michaels, The Functionalism of Legal Origins, in: Michael Faure, Jan Smits (eds.), Does Law Matter? On Law and Economic Growth (Ius commune europaeum, 100), Intersentia, Cambridge 2011, 21–39.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Ralf Michaels, Empagran's Empire: International Law and Statutory Interpretation in the U.S. Supreme Court of the Twenty-First Century, in: David L. Sloss, Michael D. Ramsey, William S. Dodge (eds.), The U.S. Supreme Court and International Law: Continuity or Change?, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2011, 533–546.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Ralf Michaels, Global Problems in Domestic Courts, in: Sam Muller, Stavros Zouridis, Morly Frishman, Laura Kistemaker (eds.), The Law of the Future and the Future of the Law, Torkel Opsahl, Oslo 2011, 167–177.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Ralf Michaels, Of Islands and the Ocean: The Two Rationalities of European Private Law, in: Roger Brownsword, Leone Niglia, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz (eds.), Foundations of European Private Law, Hart2011, 139–158.
Contribution to a Collected edition
Ralf Michaels, Joost Pauwelyn, Conflict of Norms or Conflict of Laws?: Different Techniques in the Fragmentation of Public International Law, in: Tomer Broude, Yuval Shany (eds.), Multi-Sourced Equivalent Norms in International Law, Hart2011.

Journal Article (1)

Journal Article
Ralf Michaels, A Fuller Concept of Law Beyond the State? – Thoughts on Lon Fuller’s Contributions to the Jurisprudence of Transnational Dispute Resolution – A Reply to Thomas Schultz, Journal of international dispute settlement 2 (2011), 417–426.
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