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After Cancun: Impossibility of Carbon TradingDate: 29 February 2012 Time: 4.00 pm Venue: Cavendish Colloquial Room Professor Campbell is currently Professor of International Business Law in the School of Law, University of Leeds and has taughtin a number of UK Universities, including Cardiff, Durham and Leeds as well as universities in Australia, Hong Kong, New Zealand, Spain and the USA. His main current research interests are in remedies for non-performance of contractual obligations and in regulatory theory, and particularly in the development of a 'non-Chicagoan' law and economics of these subjects. He is currently working on a book which restates the relational theory of contract and, with Mathias Klaes, a book on Coase's critique of intervention. Contact: Who can attend: Anyone
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