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Predicting Outcomes In Investment Treaty Arbitration, Susan Franck Dec 2015

Predicting Outcomes In Investment Treaty Arbitration, Susan Franck

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Crafting appropriate dispute settlement processes is challenging for any conflict-management system, particularly for politically sensitive international economic law disputes. As the United States negotiates investment treaties with Asian and European countries, the terms of dispute settlement have become contentious. There is a vigorous debate about whether investment treaty arbitration (ITA) is an appropriate dispute settlement mechanism. While some sing the praises of ITA, others offer a spirited critique. Some critics claim that ITA is biased against states, while others suggest ITA is predictable but unfair due to factors like arbitrator identity or venue. Using data from 159 final cases derived …


Gender Perspectives On Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment: Expert Consultation, Brenda V. Smith Nov 2015

Gender Perspectives On Torture And Other Cruel, Inhuman, Or Degrading Treatment Or Punishment: Expert Consultation, Brenda V. Smith

Reports

The aim of this consultation with experts is to ensure that the Special Rapporteur receives the necessary exposure to the different practices, international standards and jurisprudence, and expert opinions that will help him draft his forthcoming thematic report for the United Nations Human Rights Council. The report will focus on assessing the unique experiences of women, girl children and LGBTI persons from the perspective of torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment and punishment (“CIDTP”) in international law. The consultation will focus on specific practices where the mistreatment rises to the level of torture or CIDTP to identify gaps …


Griswold, Geduldig, And Hobby Lobby: The Sex Gap Continues, Maya Manian Sep 2015

Griswold, Geduldig, And Hobby Lobby: The Sex Gap Continues, Maya Manian

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

In her article, The (Non)-Right to Sex, Professor Mary Ziegler excavates the fascinating legal history of the “sex gap” — the historical failure to address sexual liberty — in the constitutional canon and offers an important cautionary tale for contemporary advocacy of marriage equality. By surfacing lost efforts to expand sexual liberty, and by linking that liberty to intersectional concerns about class, gender, and racial equality, Professor Ziegler both explains why sexual freedom has received such limited constitutional protection and shows how incrementalist litigation strategies aimed at progressive legal change have inadvertently strengthened the state’s power to delimit sexual expression. …


Exclusionary Conduct Of Dominant Firms, R&D Competition, And Innovation, Jonathan Baker Aug 2015

Exclusionary Conduct Of Dominant Firms, R&D Competition, And Innovation, Jonathan Baker

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

This paper evaluates the innovation consequences of antitrust enforcement against the exclusionary conduct of dominant firms through a Nash equilibrium model of research and development (R&D) competition to create new products. In the two-firm model, whether one firm regards the other firm’s R&D investment as a strategic complement or strategic substitute turns on an increasing differences condition: whether the first firm’s incremental benefit of increased R&D investment is greater if its rival’s R&D effort succeeds or if its rival’s R&D effort fails. Antitrust prohibitions on pre-innovation exclusion and post-innovation exclusion are found to be effective in different strategic settings: preventing …


Sharing Research Data And Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael W. Carroll Aug 2015

Sharing Research Data And Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael W. Carroll

Joint PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series

Sharing research data by depositing it in connection with a published article or otherwise making data publicly available sometimes raises intellectual property questions in the minds of depositing researchers, their employers, their funders, and other researchers who seek to reuse research data. In this context or in the drafting of data management plans, common questions are (1) what are the legal rights in data; (2) who has these rights; and (3) how does one with these rights use them to share data in a way that permits or encourages productive downstream uses? Leaving to the side privacy and national security …


Sharing Research Data And Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael Carroll Aug 2015

Sharing Research Data And Intellectual Property Law: A Primer, Michael Carroll

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Sharing research data by depositing it in connection with a published article or otherwise making data publicly available sometimes raises intellectual property questions in the minds of depositing researchers, their employers, their funders, and other researchers who seek to reuse research data. In this context or in the drafting of data management plans, common questions are (1) what are the legal rights in data; (2) who has these rights; and (3) how does one with these rights use them to share data in a way that permits or encourages productive downstream uses? Leaving to the side privacy and national security …


The Road To Precautionary Review Of Financial Products, Hilary Allen Jul 2015

The Road To Precautionary Review Of Financial Products, Hilary Allen

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Financial innovation introduces new and complex products into the financial system, providing market participants with more bespoke ways to manage their risk, return and liquidity. However, by increasing the complexity of the financial system, financial innovation also compromises financial stability. Faced with the rapid pace of financial innovation, regulators have two options. One is to seek to meet the complexity of the industry with complex regulation, in an arms race that under-resourced regulators are bound to lose. The less explored (and more controversial) path is for regulators to try to reduce the complexity of the financial system by limiting financial …


Boys, Rape And Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys' Narratives Of Sexual Violence In Custody, Brenda V. Smith Jun 2015

Boys, Rape And Masculinity: Reclaiming Boys' Narratives Of Sexual Violence In Custody, Brenda V. Smith

Project on Addressing Prison Rape - Articles

This article examines a little studied area at the intersections of masculinity, feminist studies, and criminal justice – sexual abuse of boys in custody by female staff. Professor Smith will outline the scope of the problem and discusses competing narratives that attempt to explain the phenomena: (1) female staff as “mother, sister, friend”; (2) adolescent development theory; (3) complex early childhood trauma; and (4) female authority and power. There is a gap in both masculinity and feminist theory in analyzing sexual aggression and power by women over boys. The talk will colclude with policy and practice prescription and recommendations for …


In An Era Of Healthcare Delivery Reforms, The Corporate Practice Of Medicine Is A Matter That Requires Vigilance., Stuart I. Silverman May 2015

In An Era Of Healthcare Delivery Reforms, The Corporate Practice Of Medicine Is A Matter That Requires Vigilance., Stuart I. Silverman

Health Law and Policy Brief

No abstract provided.


Conceiving A National Gamete Donor Registry: Policy Considerations, Privacy Concerns, And Legal Authority, Lauren Nussbaum May 2015

Conceiving A National Gamete Donor Registry: Policy Considerations, Privacy Concerns, And Legal Authority, Lauren Nussbaum

Health Law and Policy Brief

No abstract provided.


International Arbitration: Demographics, Precision And Justice, Susan Franck, James Freda, Kellen Lavin, Tobias A. Lehmann, Anne Van Aaken May 2015

International Arbitration: Demographics, Precision And Justice, Susan Franck, James Freda, Kellen Lavin, Tobias A. Lehmann, Anne Van Aaken

Contributions to Books

ICCA Congress Series No. 18 comprises the proceedings of the twenty-second Congress of the International Council for Commercial Arbitration (ICCA), held in Miami in 2014. The articles by leading arbitration practitioners and scholars from around the world address the challenges, both perceived and real, to the legitimacy of international arbitration.

The volume focusses on the twin pillars of legitimacy: justice, in procedure and outcome, and precision at every phase of the proceedings. Contributions on justice explore issues related to diversity, fairness and whether arbitral institutions can do more to foster legitimacy – based on the responses of nine international arbitral …


Same-Sex Couples - Comparative Insights On Marriage And Cohabitation, Macarena Sáez May 2015

Same-Sex Couples - Comparative Insights On Marriage And Cohabitation, Macarena Sáez

Books

This book shows six different realities of same-sex families. They range from full recognition of same-sex marriage to full invisibility of gay and lesbian individuals and their families. The broad spectrum of experiences presented in this book share some commonalities: in all of them legal scholars and civil society are moving legal boundaries or thinking of spaces within rigid legal systems for same-sex families to function. In all of them there have been legal claims to recognize the existence of same-sex families. The difference between them lies in the response of courts. Regardless of the type of legal system, when …


Reframing The Socratic Method, Jamie Abrams May 2015

Reframing The Socratic Method, Jamie Abrams

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

While innovations in law teaching are everywhere, these innovations are being constructed upon and limited by the ancient architecture of the case-based Socratic method, which still endures and persists throughout first-year and upper-level courses. This article highlights how the Socratic method limits the depth and breadth of innovations in law teaching and can be reframed to better catalyze other teaching innovations, create more practice-ready lawyers, and cultivate more inclusive and inviting law classrooms. Within the existing framework of law teaching – the same casebooks, class sizes, and teaching style – the case-based Socratic method can be reframed in three straight-forward …


The Many Faces Of Transparency, Padideh Ala'i Apr 2015

The Many Faces Of Transparency, Padideh Ala'i

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

Transcript from the Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of American Society of International Law panel on the "Role of Transparency at the World Trade Organization."


Should The American Grand Jury Survive Ferguson, Roger Fairfax Apr 2015

Should The American Grand Jury Survive Ferguson, Roger Fairfax

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

The grand jurors deliberated in secret, as the masses demanded the indictment of the would-be defendants. Ultimately, the grand jury would refuse to indict, enraging the many who believed justice had been denied


The Financial Stability Oversight Council (Fsoc): It's Not All About The Designation, Hilary Allen Mar 2015

The Financial Stability Oversight Council (Fsoc): It's Not All About The Designation, Hilary Allen

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

The recession that followed the financial crisis of 2007-2008 illustrated just how important financial stability is:when the financial system fails, it results in credit contractions that can cause seismic problems for the economyat large. Because financial institutions lack the incentives, information and tools to reduce the amount of risk inthe financial system as a whole, the vital task of overseeing and regulating for financial stability must necessarilybe carried out by a public body.


Between Scylla And Charybdis: Patentability And Morality Related To Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Li Jiang Feb 2015

Between Scylla And Charybdis: Patentability And Morality Related To Human Embryonic Stem Cells, Li Jiang

Intellectual Property Brief

No abstract provided.


My Online Me: Why Gamers Should Turn To California’S Right Of Publicity Laws In Protecting Their Online Avatars, Breanne Hoke Feb 2015

My Online Me: Why Gamers Should Turn To California’S Right Of Publicity Laws In Protecting Their Online Avatars, Breanne Hoke

Intellectual Property Brief

No abstract provided.


The New Gtld Program Or The More Things Change The More Things Stay The Same, Jack Vidovich Feb 2015

The New Gtld Program Or The More Things Change The More Things Stay The Same, Jack Vidovich

Intellectual Property Brief

No abstract provided.


Light My Fire: The Use & Policies Of Woody Biomass As A Heat Source, Carla Santos, Alisha Falberg Feb 2015

Light My Fire: The Use & Policies Of Woody Biomass As A Heat Source, Carla Santos, Alisha Falberg

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


London Calling To The Underground: Waste Heat In Urban Morphology Is Going Down The Tube, Nicholas J. Thies Feb 2015

London Calling To The Underground: Waste Heat In Urban Morphology Is Going Down The Tube, Nicholas J. Thies

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Closing The Halliburton Loophole In New Mexico: Letting Developers Choose Between R&D Dollars And Trade Secrets, Christian Johnson Feb 2015

Closing The Halliburton Loophole In New Mexico: Letting Developers Choose Between R&D Dollars And Trade Secrets, Christian Johnson

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Quest For Sustainable Energy: Germany's Nuclear Scrutiny Vs. "All Of The Above", Adam Arnold Feb 2015

The Quest For Sustainable Energy: Germany's Nuclear Scrutiny Vs. "All Of The Above", Adam Arnold

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


The Role Of Advanced Cost Recovery In Nuclear Energy Policy, Robert C. Volpe Feb 2015

The Role Of Advanced Cost Recovery In Nuclear Energy Policy, Robert C. Volpe

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Avoiding Epimetheus: Planning Ahead For The Commercial Development Of Offshore Methane Hydrates, Roy Andrew Partain Feb 2015

Avoiding Epimetheus: Planning Ahead For The Commercial Development Of Offshore Methane Hydrates, Roy Andrew Partain

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Mexican Energy Revolution: But Is It A Solution?, Katrina Tomecek Feb 2015

Mexican Energy Revolution: But Is It A Solution?, Katrina Tomecek

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


A Race To The Middle In Energy Policy, James E. Parker-Flynn Feb 2015

A Race To The Middle In Energy Policy, James E. Parker-Flynn

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Editor's Note, Jacqueline Niba Feb 2015

Editor's Note, Jacqueline Niba

Sustainable Development Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


In Search Of The Real Roberts Court, Stephen Wermiel Feb 2015

In Search Of The Real Roberts Court, Stephen Wermiel

Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Professors Peter S. Menell, J. Jonas Anderson, And Arti K. Rai As Amici Curiae In Support Of Neither Party, Teva V. Sandoz, No. 13-854, Slip Op., Jonas Anderson, Peter Menell, Arti Rai Jan 2015

Brief Of Professors Peter S. Menell, J. Jonas Anderson, And Arti K. Rai As Amici Curiae In Support Of Neither Party, Teva V. Sandoz, No. 13-854, Slip Op., Jonas Anderson, Peter Menell, Arti Rai

Amicus Briefs

No abstract provided.