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Margaret Radin : ウィキペディア英語版
Margaret Radin

Margaret Jane Radin (born 1941) is a law professor by vocation, and a flutist by avocation. Radin has held law faculty positions at University of Toronto, University of Michigan, Stanford University, University of Southern California, and University of Oregon, and has been a faculty visitor at Harvard University, Princeton University, University of California at Berkeley, and New York University. Radin's best known scholarly work explores the basis and limits of property rights and contractual obligation. She has also contributed significantly to feminist legal theory, legal and political philosophy, and the evolution of law in the digital world. At the same time, she has continued to perform and study music.
Radin is well known for developing the concept of market-inalienability, a term she coined to refer to what kinds of things should not be traded in markets. Her book, ''Contested Commodities'', explores what kinds of market trades and resulting commodification should be disallowed or curtailed. Radin is also known for re-examining the basis of freedom of choice that is basic to freedom of contract and how it is (or is not) reflected in contemporary law. Her book, ''Boilerplate'', focuses on what types of alleged agreements between a firm and consumers should not be enforceable contracts, or at least not presumed enforceable without further investigation, and suggests other ways that standardization could be treated. Radin travels frequently to lecture and participate in workshops and seminars on these topics.
In addition to her books, Radin is the author of many frequently-cited articles and book chapters, two of which are on a list of 100 most cited legal articles of all time, and many of which have been reprinted in textbooks and anthologies. She founded and was the inaugural director of Stanford's Program in Law, Science & Technology, and was the inaugural Microsoft Fellow at Princeton's Program in Law, Science and Public Affairs. Among other honors, she has been elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. 〔http://www.law.utoronto.ca/faculty-staff/distinguished-visitors/margaret-jane-radin〕〔http://cyber.law.harvard.edu/ilaw/Contract/Radin_Full.html〕〔http://www.law.umich.edu/historyandtraditions/faculty/Faculty_Lists/Alpha_Faculty/Pages/MargaretJaneRadin.aspx〕〔http://www.amazon.com/Margaret-Jane-Radin/e/B001HPJFJ4

==Professional Honors/Awards==

* Senior Distinguished Fellow, Searle Center on Law, Regulation and Economic Growth (2015)
* Scribes Book Award, honoring ''Boilerplate'' (2014)
* Member, American Law Institute (since 2011), Advisor to Restatement 3d of Consumer Contracts
* Member, American Academy of Arts and Sciences (since 2008)
* Brigham-Kanner Property Rights Prize (2007)
* Fellow at Davos World Economic Forum (1998)
* LLD (honorary) from Chicago-Kent Law School (1993)

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