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Schemes And Scams: Auction Fraud And The Culpability Of Host Auction Web Sites, Dara Chevlin Jan 2005

Schemes And Scams: Auction Fraud And The Culpability Of Host Auction Web Sites, Dara Chevlin

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


A New Quality Challenge: Coordinating Credentialing And Corporate Compliance, Mark A. Kadzielski Jan 2005

A New Quality Challenge: Coordinating Credentialing And Corporate Compliance, Mark A. Kadzielski

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

An examination of the post-Darling process of centralized credentialing.


Looking At Accountability 40 Years After Darling, Nathan Hershey, Christine M. Jarzab Jan 2005

Looking At Accountability 40 Years After Darling, Nathan Hershey, Christine M. Jarzab

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

An examination of the ramifications of the Darling decision.


A Primer On The Law And Ethics Of Treatment, Research, And Public Policy In The Context Of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, Stacey A. Tovino, William J. Winslade Jan 2005

A Primer On The Law And Ethics Of Treatment, Research, And Public Policy In The Context Of Severe Traumatic Brain Injury, Stacey A. Tovino, William J. Winslade

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

This article addresses the legal and ethical implications of treatment, research, and public policy decisions in the context of severe traumatic brain injury. Examining the tragic circumstances of a fifteen year-old boy from Connecticut who remained in a near vegetative state for almost three years, the authors provide a thorough discussion of the diverse legal and ethical issues encountered by those close to traumatic brain injury victims as they consider treatment options, research activities, and public policy decisions.


Apology And Medical Mistake: Opportunity Or Foil?, Lee Taft Jan 2005

Apology And Medical Mistake: Opportunity Or Foil?, Lee Taft

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

An innovative examination of the true nature of apology and its ameliorative properties, this article discusses the difficult situations arising in the wake of medical error. An interesting blend of psychology, sociology, and jurisprudence, the author responds to one physician's account of his tragic error, and offers evidence suggesting that the incidence of medical malpractice litigation may be diminished by physicians and hospitals taking responsibility and apologizing for their mistakes.


Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law Jan 2005

Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Sarah Guyton, John Blum Jan 2005

Foreword, Sarah Guyton, John Blum

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, International Law Review Jan 2005

Table Of Contents, International Law Review

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Menace Of Human Trafficking In Africa And The U.S. Congressional Response Through The Office Of The United States Executive Director Of The African Development Bank - Keynote Address, Cynthia Shepard Perry Jan 2005

The Menace Of Human Trafficking In Africa And The U.S. Congressional Response Through The Office Of The United States Executive Director Of The African Development Bank - Keynote Address, Cynthia Shepard Perry

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Domestic And International Impact Of The U.S. Victims Of Trafficking Protection Act Of 2000: Does Law Deter Crime?, Susan W. Tiefenbrun Jan 2005

The Domestic And International Impact Of The U.S. Victims Of Trafficking Protection Act Of 2000: Does Law Deter Crime?, Susan W. Tiefenbrun

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Trafficking In The Heartland: Greed, Visa Fraud, And The Saga Of 53 Indian Nationals "Enslaved" By A Tulsa Company, Michael A. Scaperlanda Jan 2005

Human Trafficking In The Heartland: Greed, Visa Fraud, And The Saga Of 53 Indian Nationals "Enslaved" By A Tulsa Company, Michael A. Scaperlanda

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Security Efforts To Disrupt The Mobility Of Terrorists - Keynote Address, Susan Ginsburg Jan 2005

National Security Efforts To Disrupt The Mobility Of Terrorists - Keynote Address, Susan Ginsburg

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reform To The Criminal Justice System In Chile: Evaluation And Challenges, Rafael Blanco, Richard Hutt, Hugo Rojas Jan 2005

Reform To The Criminal Justice System In Chile: Evaluation And Challenges, Rafael Blanco, Richard Hutt, Hugo Rojas

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reflection On Criminal Justice Reforms In Chile, James P. Carey Jan 2005

Reflection On Criminal Justice Reforms In Chile, James P. Carey

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The European Union's New Role In International Private Litigation, Ronald A. Brand Jan 2005

The European Union's New Role In International Private Litigation, Ronald A. Brand

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


We Pay - The Economic Manipulation Of International And Domestic Laws To Sustain Sex Trafficking, Hanh Diep Jan 2005

We Pay - The Economic Manipulation Of International And Domestic Laws To Sustain Sex Trafficking, Hanh Diep

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Protecting The Persecuted And Fulfilling The True Goals Of A War On Terror Through Immigration Policy, Samia A. Malik Jan 2005

Protecting The Persecuted And Fulfilling The True Goals Of A War On Terror Through Immigration Policy, Samia A. Malik

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


National Security Efforts To Disrupt The Mobility Of Terrorists - Keynote Address, Susan Ginsburg Jan 2005

National Security Efforts To Disrupt The Mobility Of Terrorists - Keynote Address, Susan Ginsburg

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Domestic And International Impact Of The U.S. Victims Of Trafficking Protection Act Of 2000: Does Law Deter Crime?, Susan W. Tiefenbrun Jan 2005

The Domestic And International Impact Of The U.S. Victims Of Trafficking Protection Act Of 2000: Does Law Deter Crime?, Susan W. Tiefenbrun

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Trafficking In The Heartland: Greed, Visa Fraud, And The Saga Of 53 Indian Nationals "Enslaved" By A Tulsa Company, Michael A. Scaperlanda Jan 2005

Human Trafficking In The Heartland: Greed, Visa Fraud, And The Saga Of 53 Indian Nationals "Enslaved" By A Tulsa Company, Michael A. Scaperlanda

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Human Trafficking And The Everyday: A Case Study Of Nicaragua's Response To The International Movement Against Trafficking In Persons, Ann Gurucharri Jan 2005

Human Trafficking And The Everyday: A Case Study Of Nicaragua's Response To The International Movement Against Trafficking In Persons, Ann Gurucharri

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reform To The Criminal Justice System In Chile: Evaluation And Challenges, Rafael Blanco, Richard Hutt, Hugo Rojas Jan 2005

Reform To The Criminal Justice System In Chile: Evaluation And Challenges, Rafael Blanco, Richard Hutt, Hugo Rojas

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Reflection On Criminal Justice Reforms In Chile, James P. Carey Jan 2005

Reflection On Criminal Justice Reforms In Chile, James P. Carey

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


The European Union's New Role In International Private Litigation, Ronald A. Brand Jan 2005

The European Union's New Role In International Private Litigation, Ronald A. Brand

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


We Pay - The Economic Manipulation Of International And Domestic Laws To Sustain Sex Trafficking, Hanh Diep Jan 2005

We Pay - The Economic Manipulation Of International And Domestic Laws To Sustain Sex Trafficking, Hanh Diep

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, International Law Review Jan 2005

Table Of Contents, International Law Review

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Comparison Of Tax Exempt Organizations In The People's Republic Of China And The United States, Stephanie Hoffer Jan 2005

A Comparison Of Tax Exempt Organizations In The People's Republic Of China And The United States, Stephanie Hoffer

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Releasing Accused Genocidal Perpetrators In Rwanda: The Displacement Of Preventive Justice, George S. Yacoubian Jr. Jan 2005

Releasing Accused Genocidal Perpetrators In Rwanda: The Displacement Of Preventive Justice, George S. Yacoubian Jr.

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Immigration Policy V. Labor Policy: An Analysis Of The Application Of Domestic Labor Laws To Unauthorized Foreign Workers, Konrad Batog Jan 2005

Immigration Policy V. Labor Policy: An Analysis Of The Application Of Domestic Labor Laws To Unauthorized Foreign Workers, Konrad Batog

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rasul V. Bush: A Courageous Decision But A Missed Opportunity, Sameh Mobarek Jan 2005

Rasul V. Bush: A Courageous Decision But A Missed Opportunity, Sameh Mobarek

Loyola University Chicago International Law Review

No abstract provided.