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South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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A Critical Examination Of Capital, Slave Labor, And The Language Of Profit In The Market For Sugar Ethanol, Geiza Vargas-Vargas
A Critical Examination Of Capital, Slave Labor, And The Language Of Profit In The Market For Sugar Ethanol, Geiza Vargas-Vargas
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Al Shimari V. Caci International, Inc.: The Application Of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction In The Wake Of Kiobel, Ellen Katuska
Al Shimari V. Caci International, Inc.: The Application Of Extraterritorial Jurisdiction In The Wake Of Kiobel, Ellen Katuska
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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A Bridge To The Practicing Bar Of Foreign Nations: Online American Legal Studies Programs As Forums For The Rule Of Law And As Pipelines To Bar-Qualifying L.L.M. Programs In The U.S., Jeffrey A. Van Detta
A Bridge To The Practicing Bar Of Foreign Nations: Online American Legal Studies Programs As Forums For The Rule Of Law And As Pipelines To Bar-Qualifying L.L.M. Programs In The U.S., Jeffrey A. Van Detta
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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The Sex Selection Debate: A Comparative Study Of Sex Selection Laws In The United States And The United Kingdom, Deidre C. Webb
The Sex Selection Debate: A Comparative Study Of Sex Selection Laws In The United States And The United Kingdom, Deidre C. Webb
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Labor Rights Are Human Rights: Direct Action Is Critical In Supply Chains And Trade Policy, Marisa Ann Pagnattaro
Labor Rights Are Human Rights: Direct Action Is Critical In Supply Chains And Trade Policy, Marisa Ann Pagnattaro
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Some Legal Considerations For E.U. Based Mnes Contemplating High-Risk Foreign Direct Investments In The Energy Sector After Kiobel V. Royal Dutch Petroleum And Chevron Corporation V. Naranjo, Jeffrey A. Van Detta
Some Legal Considerations For E.U. Based Mnes Contemplating High-Risk Foreign Direct Investments In The Energy Sector After Kiobel V. Royal Dutch Petroleum And Chevron Corporation V. Naranjo, Jeffrey A. Van Detta
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Bad Sports: Has Olympic Brand Protection Gone Too Far?, Daniel A. Craig
Bad Sports: Has Olympic Brand Protection Gone Too Far?, Daniel A. Craig
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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Shootout At The Ecj Corral: Management 4, Labor 0; European Labor Dispute Law After Viking Line, Carol D. Rasnic
Shootout At The Ecj Corral: Management 4, Labor 0; European Labor Dispute Law After Viking Line, Carol D. Rasnic
South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business
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International Financial Reforms: Capital Standards, Resolution Regimes And Supervisory Colleges, And Their Effect On Emerging Markets, Duncan E. Alford
International Financial Reforms: Capital Standards, Resolution Regimes And Supervisory Colleges, And Their Effect On Emerging Markets, Duncan E. Alford
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This paper focuses on the relevance to emerging economies of three major financial reforms following the global financial crisis of 2007–2009: (1) the improved capital requirements intended to reduce the risk of bank failure (“Basel III”), (2) the improved recovery and resolution regimes for global banks, and (3) the development of supervisory colleges of cross-border financial institutions to improve supervisory cooperation and convergence. The paper also addresses the implications of these regulatory reforms for Asian emerging markets.