Louisiana Law Review
Volume 62, Number 4
Essays in Honor of William D. Hawkland - Unifying Commercial Law in the 20th Century: Understanding the Impulse and Assessing the Effort - Symposium
Summer 2002
Front Matter
Articles
Foreword: William Dennis Hawkland - A Tribute
William E. Crawford
The Rise and Fall of Article 2
Robert E. Scott
The Efficiency of Vague Contract Terms: A Response To The Schwartz-Scott Theory Of U.C.C. Article 2
George G. Triantis
Modeling the Uniform Law "Process": A Comment on Scott's Rise and Fall of Article 2
Charles W. Mooney Jr.
The Uneasy Case Against the Uniform Commercial Code
Robert K. Rasmussen
The Still Questionable Role of Private Legislatures
Alan Schwartz
Comment: More in Defense of U.C.C. Methodology
Robert A. Hillman
Reputation and Intermediaries in Electronic Commerce
Clayton P. Gillette
e-Reputation: Building Trust in Electronic Commerce
Susan Block-Lieb
The European Union and Electronic Commerce
Saul Litvinoff
Incomplete Law
James W. Bowers
Rules for Interpreting Incomplete Contracts: A Cautionary Note
Steven L. Harris
Llewellyn's Heirs
Douglas G. Baird
Comments
The Pro Se Dilemma: Can Too Many Rights Make a Wrong?
Shawn A. Carter
Retroactivity of Laws: An Illustration of Intertemporal Conflicts Law Issues through the Revised Civil Code Articles on Disinherison
Jackie M. McCreary