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Naftthe Road To Free Trade: Chilean Accession, James E. Etri
Naftthe Road To Free Trade: Chilean Accession, James E. Etri
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Canadian Bank Act And Its Implementation Under The Nafta, Michelle Brown Berziel
Canadian Bank Act And Its Implementation Under The Nafta, Michelle Brown Berziel
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
Development Of Inter-State Cooperation In The Asia Pacific Region: Considerations For Regional Trade Compacts, Yoshi Kodama
Development Of Inter-State Cooperation In The Asia Pacific Region: Considerations For Regional Trade Compacts, Yoshi Kodama
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
The Mexican Peso Crisis: Implications For The Regulation Of Financial Markets, Douglas W. Arner
The Mexican Peso Crisis: Implications For The Regulation Of Financial Markets, Douglas W. Arner
Law and Business Review of the Americas
No abstract provided.
The Board Against All Odds: Assessing The Powers Of Delegated Management In Brazil, Alexandre Edde Diniz De Oliveira
The Board Against All Odds: Assessing The Powers Of Delegated Management In Brazil, Alexandre Edde Diniz De Oliveira
Law and Business Review of the Americas
This article aims to analyze the contractual allocation of decision-making power to the board of directors in Brazilian public companies. Unlike U.S. law, Brazil's corporate statute bestows original and supreme decision-making power to the shareholders' meeting in running of the firm, while reserving a comparatively ancillary role to the board. At the same time, however, the statute permits shareholders to delegate part of these powers to the board through charter provisions. Whether or not parties take advantage of private ordering to empower the board is of great interest given the changing normative framework applicable to Brazil's capital markets over the …
The International Harmonization Of Competition Norms And Brazilian Competition Law: The Use Of Settlement Agreements, Kathryn Mcmahon
The International Harmonization Of Competition Norms And Brazilian Competition Law: The Use Of Settlement Agreements, Kathryn Mcmahon
Law and Business Review of the Americas
Unlike many other emerging and developing countries where competition laws have only recently been enacted, Brazil has had a long history of the application of competition laws and policies, culminating in its most recent legislative reforms in 2011. Brazilian competition agencies are also internationally commended as a success story, particularly for their strong stance against, and criminalization of, cartel activity. But there are also emerging difficulties. In recent years, the Brazilian constitutional courts have become important sites of social change as they adjudicate in areas such as health, telecommunications, and financial markets. There have been comparatively fewer applications for judicial …
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Will Pryor
Alternative Dispute Resolution, Will Pryor
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
The Quad (The 2017 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, Dedman School Of Law
The Quad (The 2017 Alumni Magazine), Southern Methodist University, Dedman School Of Law
The Quad (Law Alumni Magazine), 1988-present
• 30th Annual Distinguished Alumni Awards
• Spring Break 2017: Crayons as Contraband
• The Mustang Bar rolls our new chapters and events to help alumni connect
• CEO and Co-Founder of Global Health Corps and former first daughter Barbara Bush discusses a new generation of global health crusaders
Influence Of The Arbitral Seat In The Outcome Of An International Commercial Arbitration, Gonzalo Vial
Influence Of The Arbitral Seat In The Outcome Of An International Commercial Arbitration, Gonzalo Vial
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Taxing Prizes And Awards: Proposed Amendments To Section 74 To Treat Meritorious Achievements Equitably, Tayler Green
Taxing Prizes And Awards: Proposed Amendments To Section 74 To Treat Meritorious Achievements Equitably, Tayler Green
SMU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, And Seizures, Elena Alicia Esparza, Honorable Michael E. Keasler
Criminal Procedure: Confessions, Searches, And Seizures, Elena Alicia Esparza, Honorable Michael E. Keasler
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Franchise Law, Deborah S. Coldwell, Iris Gibson, Jamee Cotton, Lissette Villarruel, Sally Dahlstrom
Franchise Law, Deborah S. Coldwell, Iris Gibson, Jamee Cotton, Lissette Villarruel, Sally Dahlstrom
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Insurance Law, J. Price Collins, Blake H. Crawford, John C. Scott
Insurance Law, J. Price Collins, Blake H. Crawford, John C. Scott
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Oil, Gas And Mineral Law, Richard F. Brown
Oil, Gas And Mineral Law, Richard F. Brown
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Real Property, J. Richard White, G. Roland Love, Amanda Grainger
Real Property, J. Richard White, G. Roland Love, Amanda Grainger
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Wills & Trusts, Gerry Beyer
Bankruptcy, Honorable Harlin D. Hale, Amber M. Carson
Bankruptcy, Honorable Harlin D. Hale, Amber M. Carson
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Partnership Law, Jeff Dorrill, Matthew Schindel, Troy Christensen, Alex Ingle, Joshua Lewey
Partnership Law, Jeff Dorrill, Matthew Schindel, Troy Christensen, Alex Ingle, Joshua Lewey
SMU Annual Texas Survey
No abstract provided.
Contextual Analysis In Arbitration, Pat K. Chew
Contextual Analysis In Arbitration, Pat K. Chew
SMU Law Review
The arbitration process is embedded in a much larger context than the four walls in which the arbitration occurs. Exploring and studying that context—including the arbitral institution, the arbitrators, each party, the arbitration process, and the broader cultural and political environment—inform what actually occurs and to what extent one party may have inherent advantages over the other. This article illustrates this contextual analysis in two diverse settings: domestic employment arbitrations and international trade arbitrations. These analyses reveal one party’s advantages over the other, which are explained in part by market and cultural forces in which these arbitrations are embedded. Interdisciplinary, …
From Blockbuster To Mobile Apps—Video Privacy Protection Act Of 1988 Continues To Protect The Digital Citizen, Ann Stehling
From Blockbuster To Mobile Apps—Video Privacy Protection Act Of 1988 Continues To Protect The Digital Citizen, Ann Stehling
SMU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The Eurozone Debt Crisis And The European Banking Union: Hard Choices, Intolerable Dilemmas, And The Question Of Sovereignty, Emilios Avgouleas, Douglas W. Arner
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
Primary National Security Threats Facing The United States: The Magnitude Of Their Threats And Steps That Have Been Or Might Be Taken To Counteract Them, John F. Murphy
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Study Of U.S. And Chinese Environmental Law With A Focus On The Real Estate Industry, Jihong Wang, Paul Kossof
A Comparative Study Of U.S. And Chinese Environmental Law With A Focus On The Real Estate Industry, Jihong Wang, Paul Kossof
The International Lawyer
No abstract provided.
The Privacy, Probability, And Political Pitfalls Of Universal Dna Collection, Meghan J. Ryan
The Privacy, Probability, And Political Pitfalls Of Universal Dna Collection, Meghan J. Ryan
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
Watson and Crick’s discovery of the structure of DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in 1953 launched a truth-finding mission not only in science but also in the law. Just thirty years later–after the science had evolved–DNA evidence was being introduced in criminal courts. Today, DNA evidence is heavily relied on in criminal and related cases. It is routinely introduced in murder and rape cases as evidence of guilt; DNA databases have grown as even arrestees have been required to surrender DNA samples; and this evidence has been used to exonerate hundreds of convicted individuals. DNA evidence is generally revered as the “gold …
The Wisdom Of Universal Dna Collection: A Reply To Professor Meghan J. Ryan, Arnold Loewy
The Wisdom Of Universal Dna Collection: A Reply To Professor Meghan J. Ryan, Arnold Loewy
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Is Your Roommate A Felon? Considering The Effect Of Criminalizing Password Sharing In Nosal Ii, London Ryyanen England
Is Your Roommate A Felon? Considering The Effect Of Criminalizing Password Sharing In Nosal Ii, London Ryyanen England
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Thinking About The Trans-Pacific Partnership (And A Mega-Regional Agreement On Life Support), Peter K. Yu
Thinking About The Trans-Pacific Partnership (And A Mega-Regional Agreement On Life Support), Peter K. Yu
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
No abstract provided.
Patents, Industrial Designs, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Articles 18.37–18.46 And 18.55–18.56, David O. Taylor, Aaron Pirouznia
Patents, Industrial Designs, And The Trans-Pacific Partnership: Articles 18.37–18.46 And 18.55–18.56, David O. Taylor, Aaron Pirouznia
SMU Science and Technology Law Review
This essay summarizes the articles of the Trans-Pacific Partnership dealing with patents and industrial designs, and compares and contrasts those articles with U.S. law and the Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights (TRIPS).