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The Landscape of the Law

The Reith Lectures

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The Chinese Paradox Is a Very Strong Growth and Weak Legal Institutions

There's a difference between the right of assembly and the right to protest. It wasn't only the city that had a problem with the occupy movement. Harvard yard found itself occupied for a period in the false amester. This caused tremendous inconvenience to my students, as well as to their professors. I would never stand in the wayf people who wanted to walk through harvard yard one afternoon and express their dissatisfaction with the financial system. But to pitch tents for a period of days, indeed weeks, and disrupt the life of ordinary people, that seems to me a very clear breach of the rule of law question.

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