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Resolving Economic Disputes In Russia's Market Economy, Karen Halverson
Resolving Economic Disputes In Russia's Market Economy, Karen Halverson
Karen Halverson Cross
The purpose of this paper is to examine the recent transformation of state arbitrazh into economic courts along with the development of commercial arbitration in Russia, and to consider the relative utility of these mechanisms for resolving disputes in Russia's evolving market economy. Part I describes state arbitrazh and details its evolution into the existing system of economic courts. Part II discusses the past and recent development of commercial arbitration in Russia as an alternative to litigating domestic disputes. Part III considers various social and historic factors that hinder genuine reform.
Assurance Services As A Substitute For Law In Global Commerce, Margaret M. Blair, Cynthia A. Williams, Li-Wen Lin
Assurance Services As A Substitute For Law In Global Commerce, Margaret M. Blair, Cynthia A. Williams, Li-Wen Lin
Cynthia A. Williams
In this article we examine the rapid emergence and expansion of a private-sector compliance and enforcement infrastructure that we believe may increasingly be providing a substitute for public and legal regulatory infrastructure in global commerce, especially in developing countries where rule of law is weak and court systems are absent or inadequate. This infrastructure is provided by a proliferation of performance codes and standards, and a rapidly-growing global army of privately-trained and authorized inspectors and certifiers that we call the "third-party assurance industry." The growth in the third party assurance business has been phenomenal in the last decade. The business …
Introduction: Marijuana Laws And Federalism, Erwin Chemerinsky
Introduction: Marijuana Laws And Federalism, Erwin Chemerinsky
Erwin Chemerinsky
No abstract provided.
Purchase Of Consumer Paper And Subjection To Collateral Forces, Benjamin Geva
Purchase Of Consumer Paper And Subjection To Collateral Forces, Benjamin Geva
Benjamin Geva
The purchase of commercial paper issued in return for consumer goods [hereinafter referred to as consumer paper] is a common and wide-spread sales financing practice. Various judicial techniques and legislative schemes have been employed to disqualify purchasers of consumer paper from becoming holders in due course [hereinafter referred to as HDC], thus rendering these purchasers subject to defenses to the instrument based upon consumer dissatisfaction with the goods. Underlying the denial of HDC sttus to purchasers of consumer paper are the following premises: (1) the sale of consumer goods is not a commercial transaction and should not be governed by …
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Personal Reflections On A Scholarly Career, David K. Millon
Looking Back, Looking Forward: Personal Reflections On A Scholarly Career, David K. Millon
David K. Millon
No abstract provided.
Economic Advantage In East-West Trade: Abondoning Market Fictions In Trade With Nonmarket Economy Countries, William Mock
Economic Advantage In East-West Trade: Abondoning Market Fictions In Trade With Nonmarket Economy Countries, William Mock
William B.T. Mock
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Drugs, Drugs Everywhere But Just Not For The Poor, Srividhya Ragavan
Drugs, Drugs Everywhere But Just Not For The Poor, Srividhya Ragavan
Srividhya Ragavan
The objective for this article is to understand the legitimacy and limitations of US involvement in another country’s sovereign actions taken expressly in the public interest, or to protect public health, such as the compulsory licensing of pharmaceuticals.
Bitproperty And Commercial Credit, Christopher K. Odinet
Bitproperty And Commercial Credit, Christopher K. Odinet
Christopher K. Odinet
Economic Coercion And The Limits Of Sovereignty: Cuba’S Embargo Claims Against The United States, Jose M. Gabilondo
Economic Coercion And The Limits Of Sovereignty: Cuba’S Embargo Claims Against The United States, Jose M. Gabilondo
José Gabilondo