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An Empirical Examination Of Product And Litigant-Specific Theories For The Divergence Between Nafta Chapter 19 And U.S. Judicial Review, Juscelino F. Colares
An Empirical Examination Of Product And Litigant-Specific Theories For The Divergence Between Nafta Chapter 19 And U.S. Judicial Review, Juscelino F. Colares
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Empirical analysis of NAFTA panel review has shown that panels reverse US agency trade remedy determinations twice as often as US courts. Recent studies have eliminated case selection and other hypotheses as potential explanations for this divergence. In this article, Probit regressions show that case docket differences, such as type of import or litigant identity, also cannot account for this discrepancy. As NAFTA panels must apply the same law and standards of review as the US courts they replace, this divergence presents serious questions regarding US Congressional acquiescence to the operation of NAFTA panels and encourages discussion of the role …
The Military Commissions - A Possible Strength Giving Way To A Probable Weakness - And The Required Fix, Gregory P. Noone, Diana C. Noone
The Military Commissions - A Possible Strength Giving Way To A Probable Weakness - And The Required Fix, Gregory P. Noone, Diana C. Noone
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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Judicial Review Of The Administrative Denial Of Employment Certification To Aliens, Anastasius Efstratiades
Judicial Review Of The Administrative Denial Of Employment Certification To Aliens, Anastasius Efstratiades
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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