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Mass Shootings And Offenders' Motives: A Comparison Of The United States And Foreign Nations, Vanessa Terrades
Mass Shootings And Offenders' Motives: A Comparison Of The United States And Foreign Nations, Vanessa Terrades
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Forty-nine bodies laid lifelessly on the ground while many others laid beside them, covered in blood, pretending to be dead to save their lives from the gunman who opened fire in the night club.1 That was the scene at Pulse Night Club on June 11, 2016, which turned the enjoyment at a nightclub into a nightmare
Why Nations Fail: 2012 International Law Weekend Panel Addesses Law And Development Movement, Underlying Assumptions, And Challenges, Norman L. Greene, Wade Channell
Why Nations Fail: 2012 International Law Weekend Panel Addesses Law And Development Movement, Underlying Assumptions, And Challenges, Norman L. Greene, Wade Channell
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
On October 27, 2012, at International Law Weekend' at Fordham Law School, a panel entitled Rule of Law and Development
The Ada's Application To Foreign-Flagged Cruise Ships: The Supreme Court's Precedent In Spector V. Norwegian Cruise Line Transcends The United States' Borders, Jaclyn Sheehan
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Last year 10.6 million people flipped through the brochures of cruise line vacations' while dreaming of navigating the Caribbean aboard a luxury cruise ship and enjoying the white sandy beaches of exotic islands.
Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On Multiple Listed Corporations: Conflicts In Comparative Corporate Laws And Possible Remedies, Sabyasachi Ghoshray
Impact Of Sarbanes-Oxley On Multiple Listed Corporations: Conflicts In Comparative Corporate Laws And Possible Remedies, Sabyasachi Ghoshray
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
In the summer of 2002, the United States Congress adopted the Sarbanes- Oxley Act of 2002 as a response to the widely-publicized financial scandals involving the corporate giants Enron, WorldCom, Tyco and others.
U.S.-Eu Trade Relations: Sources Of Friction And Prospects For Resolution, Timothy C. Brightbill
U.S.-Eu Trade Relations: Sources Of Friction And Prospects For Resolution, Timothy C. Brightbill
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
I would like to begin by discussing several of the most crucial trade disputes confronting the United States and the European Union. I will then look at several factors that continue to link the United States and the EU from a trade perspective.
Dissecting The Lawfulness Of United States Foreign Policy: Classroom Debates As Pedagogical Devices, Christopher C. Joyner
Dissecting The Lawfulness Of United States Foreign Policy: Classroom Debates As Pedagogical Devices, Christopher C. Joyner
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Simulations can be used as educational exercises that enable students in the classroom to appreciate better the difficulties and nuances of legal issues affecting international relations.
Judicial Application Of The Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards, Howard M. Holtzmann
Judicial Application Of The Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards, Howard M. Holtzmann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
When we look at the Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, we must ask ourselves, who recognizes foreign arbitral awards and who enforces them
Advances In Cross-Border Insolvency Cooperation: The Uncitral Model Law On Cross-Border Insolvency, Ronald J. Silverman
Advances In Cross-Border Insolvency Cooperation: The Uncitral Model Law On Cross-Border Insolvency, Ronald J. Silverman
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
International insolvencies have proliferated in the past decade, but the law of international insolvency has not kept pace.
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Compliance Issues From A German And European Perspective, Andreas G. Junius
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: Compliance Issues From A German And European Perspective, Andreas G. Junius
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Corruption has become a major topic of almost daily attention within the media. It has been of varying degrees of concern in different countries. Historic and cultural differences play a role. In some Asian or Arab cultures, for instance, the bakshish mentality is a way of life and is socially accepted.