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Full-Text Articles in Law
Where Are The Jobs In The Jobs Act? An Examination Of The Uneasy Connection Between Securities Disclosure And Job Creation, Ian K. Peck
American University Business Law Review
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Fathoming Potential In China—How Ship Lease Financing Arrangements And Free Trade Zones May Open Markets To Non-Bank Investent, Rick Beaumont
Fathoming Potential In China—How Ship Lease Financing Arrangements And Free Trade Zones May Open Markets To Non-Bank Investent, Rick Beaumont
American University Business Law Review
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The Business Of Art Theft: Assessing Auction House Standard Of Care And The Sale Of Stolen Cultural Property, Alexandra M.S. Wilson
The Business Of Art Theft: Assessing Auction House Standard Of Care And The Sale Of Stolen Cultural Property, Alexandra M.S. Wilson
American University Business Law Review
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Welcome To The Space Jam: How United States Regulators Should Govern Google And Facebook's New Internet Providing High Altitude Platforms, George V. John
Welcome To The Space Jam: How United States Regulators Should Govern Google And Facebook's New Internet Providing High Altitude Platforms, George V. John
American University Business Law Review
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Protecting Delaware Corporate Law: Section 115 And Its Underlying Ramifications, Andrew Holt
Protecting Delaware Corporate Law: Section 115 And Its Underlying Ramifications, Andrew Holt
American University Business Law Review
No abstract provided.