How was this year’s KCON different from other KCONs? I’ve been reflecting on that question in the aftermath of the conference. The conference was large. There were usually three concurrent sessions going at once. I can’t replicate Nick Mouttotos’s feat in yesterday’s post by providing an overview of the conference as a whole. Rather, this post is impressionist. I will highlight three main differences that made this years KCON unique. They correspond roughly to the conference’s three plenary sessions, and then a fourth difference – a focus on relational contracts theory that really took me by surprise … (more)
Jeremy Telman, ContractsProf Blog, 2 July 2024]
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