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Worker Dislovation: Who Bears The Burden? A Comparative Study Of Social Values In Five Countries, Clyde Summers Jun 1999

Worker Dislovation: Who Bears The Burden? A Comparative Study Of Social Values In Five Countries, Clyde Summers

Notre Dame Law Review

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An Analysis Of The Sino-Japanese Dispute Over The T'Iaoyutai Islets (Senkaku Gunto), Hungdah Chiu Jan 1999

An Analysis Of The Sino-Japanese Dispute Over The T'Iaoyutai Islets (Senkaku Gunto), Hungdah Chiu

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

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The Diaoyutai/Senkaku Islands Dispute: Its History And An Analysis Of The Ownership Claims Of The P.R.C., R.O.C., And Japan, Han-Yi Shaw Jan 1999

The Diaoyutai/Senkaku Islands Dispute: Its History And An Analysis Of The Ownership Claims Of The P.R.C., R.O.C., And Japan, Han-Yi Shaw

Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies

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Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin Jan 1999

Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This Article is organized as follows. Part I presents a rational actor model of legal compliance under an enforcement regime based on random inspections and identifies two classes of reforms that can be applied in combination to improve aggregate compliance. Part II introduces the problem of corrupt tip-offs into the model and argues that exogenous reforms are necessary to combat corruption. Part III surveys the use of random administrative inspections in the United States, reviews the approaches taken by four such programs to improve compliance and fight corruption, and describes the various constraints under which they must operate. Part IV …


The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser Jan 1999

The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser

Oklahoma Law Review

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The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser Jan 1999

The Morality Of Insider Trading In The United States And Abroad, Ramzi Nasser

Oklahoma Law Review

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Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West Jan 1999

Private Ordering At The World's First Futures Exchange, Mark D. West

Michigan Law Review

Modern derivative securities - financial instruments whose value is linked to or "derived" from some other asset - are often sophisticated, complex, and subject to a variety of rules and regulations. The same is true of the derivative instruments traded at the world's first organized futures exchange, the Dojima Rice Exchange in Osaka, Japan, where trade flourished for nearly 300 years, from the late seventeenth century until shortly before World War II. This Article analyzes Dojima's organization, efficiency, and amalgam of legal and extralegal rules. In doing so, it contributes to a growing body of literature on commercial self-regulation while …