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Preserving The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege: Here And Abroad, Robert J. Anello
Preserving The Corporate Attorney-Client Privilege: Here And Abroad, Robert J. Anello
Penn State International Law Review
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On Armed Conflict, Human Rights, And Preserving The Rule Of Law In Latin America, Luz E. Nagle
On Armed Conflict, Human Rights, And Preserving The Rule Of Law In Latin America, Luz E. Nagle
Penn State International Law Review
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The Westernization Of Chinese Bankruptcy: An Examination Of China's New Corporate Bankruptcy Law Through The Lens Of The Uncitral Legislative Guide To Insolvency Law, Steven J. Arsenault
The Westernization Of Chinese Bankruptcy: An Examination Of China's New Corporate Bankruptcy Law Through The Lens Of The Uncitral Legislative Guide To Insolvency Law, Steven J. Arsenault
Penn State International Law Review
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Does "Made In China" Translate To "Watch Out" For Consumers? The U.S. Congressional Response To Consumer Product Safety Concerns, Julia A. Phillips
Does "Made In China" Translate To "Watch Out" For Consumers? The U.S. Congressional Response To Consumer Product Safety Concerns, Julia A. Phillips
Penn State International Law Review
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Takeover Regulation As A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Taking U.K Rules To Continental Europe, Marco Ventoruzzo
Takeover Regulation As A Wolf In Sheep's Clothing: Taking U.K Rules To Continental Europe, Marco Ventoruzzo
Journal Articles
Aesop was an optimist. In his cautionary fable that inspired the famous admonition about wolves in sheep's clothing, the predator intentionally dons a sheep's fleece in order to sneak up on a lamb. His disguise, it turns out, is so effective that he ends up being mistaken for the real thing and killed by another wolf. According to Aesop, even the most effective fraud can turn against its perpetrator, and justice be done. The results are not always so salutary with other clandestine predators, including legal rules that appear aimed at protecting vulnerable groups, but instead provide valuable tools to …