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Journal Articles
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2004). How Architecture Regulates. / (Abstract) - draft.
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2004). The Privatization of the Internet's Backbone Network. / (Abstract) - draft.
- Kesan, J. P., & Shah, R. C. (2004). Shaping Code. / (Abstract) Harvard Journal of Law & Technology - accepted.
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2004). Nurturing Software: How Societal Institutions Shape the Development of Software. / (Abstract) Communications of the ACM - accepted.
- Kesan, J. P., & Shah, R. C. (2004). Deconstructing Code. / (Abstract) Yale Journal of Law & Technology, vol. 6, pp. 277-389, 2004.
- Kesan, J. P., & Shah, R. C. (2004). Recipes for Cookies: How Institutions Shape Communication Technologies. / (Abstract)
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2004). The Recursive Regulatory Model. / (Abstract)
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2003). Incorporating Societal Concerns into Communication Technologies. / (Abstract) IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, 22(2), 28-33.
- Shah, R. C., & Kesan, J. P. (2003). Manipulating the Governance Characteristics of Code. / (Abstracts) Info, 5(4), 3-9.
- Kesan, J. P., & Shah, R. C. (2001). Fool Us Once Shame on You - Fool Us Twice Shame on Us: What We Can Learn from the Privatizations of the Internet Backbone Network and the Domain Name System. / (Abstract) Washington University Law Quarterly, 79 (1), 89-220.