Part I. On the Virtues of Public Provision (Agency-Based Approaches): Agency-Based Arguments Against Privatization; 1. The Wrong of Privatization: A Kantian Account Chiara Cordelli; 2. Privatization, Efficiency, and the Distribution of Economic Power Louis-Philippe Hodgson; 3. Public and Private Ownership in Plato and Aristotle Jonny Thakkar; Specific Arguments Against Privatization; 4. Privatizing Criminal Punishment: What Is at Stake? Malcolm Thorburn; 5. Justice and the Market Assaf Sharon and Shai Agmon; 6. Outsourcing Border Control: Public Agency and Action in Migration Ashwini Vasanthakumar; Objections to Agency-Based Approaches; 7. The Moral Neutrality of Privatization as Such Alexander Volokh; Part II. On the Virtues of Publicness as a Means to the Realization of Procedural Values (Process-Based Theories): 8. Privatizing Social Services Martha Minow; 9. Privatization, Constitutional Conservatism, and the Fate of the American Administrative State Jon D. Michaels; 10. Privatization and the Intimate Sphere Brenda Cossman; Part III. Outcome-Based Theories: On the Virtues and Vices of Public Provision as a Means to Promote Efficiency and Justice: 11. Privatization of Legal Institutions Talia Fisher; 12. On Privatizing Police, with Examples from Japan J. Mark Ramseyer; 13. Privatization of the Police Hans-Bernd Schäfer and Michael Fehling; 14. Privatizing Private Data Lisa Herzog; 15. Political Connections, Corruption, and Privatization: Who Gains from Privatization? Mariana Mota Prado; 16. Privatization of Regulation: Promises and Pitfalls Yael Kariv-Teitelbaum; 17. Privatization of Accounting Standard-Setting Israel Klein.