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The Present Plight Of The United States District Courts, Patrick E. Higginbotham
The Present Plight Of The United States District Courts, Patrick E. Higginbotham
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Return Of Capital Controls?, Andrew Yianni, Carlos De Vera
The Return Of Capital Controls?, Andrew Yianni, Carlos De Vera
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Poisoning The Poor For Profit: The Injustice Of Exporting Electronic Waste To Developing Countries, Eric V. Hull
Poisoning The Poor For Profit: The Injustice Of Exporting Electronic Waste To Developing Countries, Eric V. Hull
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
The Fluid Nature Of Property Rights In Water, Shelley Ross Saxer
The Fluid Nature Of Property Rights In Water, Shelley Ross Saxer
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Peru’S Experience In Sovereign Debt Management And Litigation: Some Lessons For The Legal Approach To Sovereign Indebtedness, Manuel Monteagudo
Peru’S Experience In Sovereign Debt Management And Litigation: Some Lessons For The Legal Approach To Sovereign Indebtedness, Manuel Monteagudo
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Reflections On The Bosnia Debt Restructuring, Mark H. Stumpf
Reflections On The Bosnia Debt Restructuring, Mark H. Stumpf
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Donegal V. Zambia And The Persistent Debt Problems Of Low-Income Countries, Thomas Laryea
Donegal V. Zambia And The Persistent Debt Problems Of Low-Income Countries, Thomas Laryea
Law and Contemporary Problems
No abstract provided.
Ecosystem Services And Federal Public Lands: Start-Up Policy Questions And Research Needs, J. B. Ruhl
Ecosystem Services And Federal Public Lands: Start-Up Policy Questions And Research Needs, J. B. Ruhl
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Reforming Power Of Attorney Law To Protect Alaskan Elders From Financial Exploitation, Kim Vu-Dinh
Reforming Power Of Attorney Law To Protect Alaskan Elders From Financial Exploitation, Kim Vu-Dinh
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law, Filter Failure, And Information Capture, Wendy E. Wagner
Administrative Law, Filter Failure, And Information Capture, Wendy E. Wagner
Duke Law Journal
There are no provisions in administrative law for regulating the flow of information entering or leaving the system, or for ensuring that regulatory participants can keep up with a rising tide of issues, details, and technicalities. Indeed, a number of doctrinal refinements, originally intended to ensure that executive branch decisions are made in the sunlight, inadvertently create incentives for participants to overwhelm the administrative system with complex information, causing many of the decision-making processes to remain, for all practical purposes, in the dark. As these agency decisions become increasingly obscure to all but the most well-informed insiders, administrative accountability is …