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From Infringement To Innovation: Counterfeiting And Enforcement In The Brics, J. Benjamin Bai, Keith D. Lindenbaum, Yi Qian, Cynthia Ho
From Infringement To Innovation: Counterfeiting And Enforcement In The Brics, J. Benjamin Bai, Keith D. Lindenbaum, Yi Qian, Cynthia Ho
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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The Emerging Bric Economies: Lessons From Intellectual Property Negotiation And Enforcement, Robert C. Bird, Daniel R. Cahoy
The Emerging Bric Economies: Lessons From Intellectual Property Negotiation And Enforcement, Robert C. Bird, Daniel R. Cahoy
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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Northwestern Journal Of Technology And Intellectual Property Second Annual Symposium: Keynote Speech, James E. Malackowski
Northwestern Journal Of Technology And Intellectual Property Second Annual Symposium: Keynote Speech, James E. Malackowski
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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The Existing Legal Infrastructure Of Brics: Where Have We Been And Where Are We Going?, Robert B. Ahdieh, Zhu (Julie) Lee, Srividhya Ragavan, Kevin Noonan, Clinton W. Francis
The Existing Legal Infrastructure Of Brics: Where Have We Been And Where Are We Going?, Robert B. Ahdieh, Zhu (Julie) Lee, Srividhya Ragavan, Kevin Noonan, Clinton W. Francis
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
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Technological Drivers Of Bric Economies: Public Versus Private Sector Control, Vipin Gupta, David M. Orozco, Linda Yueh
Technological Drivers Of Bric Economies: Public Versus Private Sector Control, Vipin Gupta, David M. Orozco, Linda Yueh
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Russia's Intactable Economic Problems And The Next Steps In Legal Reform: Bankruptcy And The Depoliticization Of Business , William P. Kratzke
Russia's Intactable Economic Problems And The Next Steps In Legal Reform: Bankruptcy And The Depoliticization Of Business , William P. Kratzke
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Law reform in Russia proceeds on many fronts. This paper takes the position that the most important legal reforms for Russia are those that eliminate the reward system that encourages economic activity that can be highly inefficient. These legal reforms are an effective bankruptcy law and the de-politicization of business. The two go hand-in-hand. It is the politicization of business that renders Russia's bankruptcy laws ineffective by making non-viable business entities .appear to be solvent. These two reforms, were they adequately implemented, would eliminate rewards for inefficiency. Only when the Russian government-and its people-have removed this reward system can conditions …
Does Russia Need A Securities Law?, Greg Lumelsky
Does Russia Need A Securities Law?, Greg Lumelsky
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The question in the title of this article is not necessarily rhetorical. Perhaps a more appropriate inquiry is, does Russia need its current securi- ties law?' The response to the titular question is, as I will argue, clearly yes. The answer to the second question is to a large extent negative. Given the prevailing economic conditions in Russia, the course of enterprise pri- vatization, and the principal institutions shaping Russian capital markets, there is good reason to think that rather than assisting the growth and en- trenchment of a market in securities, much of the current Russian securities legislation will …