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Argentina's Mystery Of Capital: Why The International Monetary Fund Needs Hernando De Socto, David Asp Jan 2003

Argentina's Mystery Of Capital: Why The International Monetary Fund Needs Hernando De Socto, David Asp

Minnesota Journal of International Law

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Corporate Governance After Enron And Global Crossing: Comparative Lessons For Cross-National Improvement, 78 723 (2003), Edward S. Adams Jan 2003

Corporate Governance After Enron And Global Crossing: Comparative Lessons For Cross-National Improvement, 78 723 (2003), Edward S. Adams

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This Article outlines and compares the corporate governance structures of the United States, Japan, Germany, and France. This outline and comparison is made with respect to past, present, and future characteristics and trends. As a cross-national study, it recognizes that the varying natures of differing legal, business, social, and cultural structures significantly affect the degree to which a country can implement changes to its corporate governance systems. This study includes the possibility that one country's corporate model might be inapplicable to another country. Some aspects of American capitalism, nevertheless, are slowly being adopted as improvements in Germany, France, and Japan. …


Ellman's "Why Making Family Law Is Hard": Additional Reflections, Robert Levy Jan 2003

Ellman's "Why Making Family Law Is Hard": Additional Reflections, Robert Levy

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Not the least of the pleasures of membership in this distinguished group invited to praise Ira Ellman was the opportunity it gave me to renew old and dear friendships with Arizona State faculty members and their spouses, to come back to the scene of my "adjunct visitor" gig last year, to see once again an effective dean whom I greatly admire. More important, the occasion allows me to praise publicly a scholar whose creative thinking, academic writing, legislative drafting and public performances as Reporter for the American Law Institute's Principles of the Law of Family Dissolution I have long respected.


Public Welfare And The Role Of The Wto: Reconsidering The Trips Agreement, Ruth Okediji Jan 2003

Public Welfare And The Role Of The Wto: Reconsidering The Trips Agreement, Ruth Okediji

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Chaos And Rules: Should Responses To Violent Crises Always Be Constitutional?, Oren Gross Jan 2003

Chaos And Rules: Should Responses To Violent Crises Always Be Constitutional?, Oren Gross

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Two broad categories of constitutional models have traditionally been invoked in the context of fashioning legal responses to emergencies. According to the Business as Usual model, ordinary legal rules continue to be strictly followed with no substantive change even in times of crisis. The law in times of war remains the same as in times of peace. Other models of emergency powers may be grouped together under the general category of models of accommodation, insofar as they attempt to accommodate, within the existing normative structure, security considerations and needs. Though the ordinary system is kept intact as much as possible, …


A Rebuttable Presumption Of Dedication: Protecting The Hard-Luck Patentee From Johnson & Johnston's Dedication Rule, Thomas R. Hipkins Jan 2003

A Rebuttable Presumption Of Dedication: Protecting The Hard-Luck Patentee From Johnson & Johnston's Dedication Rule, Thomas R. Hipkins

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Pragmatic Ecologist: Environmental Protection As A Jurisdynamic Experience, Jim Chen Jan 2003

The Pragmatic Ecologist: Environmental Protection As A Jurisdynamic Experience, Jim Chen

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Grade "A" Certified: The First Amendment Significance Of Grading By Public University Professors, Jennifer L.M. Jacobs Jan 2003

Grade "A" Certified: The First Amendment Significance Of Grading By Public University Professors, Jennifer L.M. Jacobs

Minnesota Law Review

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Patently Unconstitutional: The Geographical Limitation On Prior Art In A Small World, Margo A. Bagley Jan 2003

Patently Unconstitutional: The Geographical Limitation On Prior Art In A Small World, Margo A. Bagley

Minnesota Law Review

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Free Speech, Strict Scrutiny, And Self-Help: How Technology Upgrades Constitutional Jurisprudence, Tom W. Bell Jan 2003

Free Speech, Strict Scrutiny, And Self-Help: How Technology Upgrades Constitutional Jurisprudence, Tom W. Bell

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Beyond The Multiple Punishment Problem: Punitive Damages As Punishment For Individual, Private Wrongs, Thomas B. Colby Jan 2003

Beyond The Multiple Punishment Problem: Punitive Damages As Punishment For Individual, Private Wrongs, Thomas B. Colby

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Eco-Pragmatism And The Environmental Prospect, Daniel A. Farber Jan 2003

Building Bridges Over Troubled Waters: Eco-Pragmatism And The Environmental Prospect, Daniel A. Farber

Minnesota Law Review

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Minnesota Wild, Lisa Heinzerling Jan 2003

Minnesota Wild, Lisa Heinzerling

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Adaptive Ecosystem Management And Regulatory Penalty Defaults: Toward A Bounded Pragmatism, Bradley C. Karkkainen Jan 2003

Adaptive Ecosystem Management And Regulatory Penalty Defaults: Toward A Bounded Pragmatism, Bradley C. Karkkainen

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prophets, Priests, And Pragmatists, Christopher H. Schroeder Jan 2003

Prophets, Priests, And Pragmatists, Christopher H. Schroeder

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Environmental Tribalism, Douglas A. Kysar, James Salzman Jan 2003

Environmental Tribalism, Douglas A. Kysar, James Salzman

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Paradox Of (Eco)Pragmatism, Jamie A. Grodsky Jan 2003

The Paradox Of (Eco)Pragmatism, Jamie A. Grodsky

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Nepa And Scientific Uncertainty: Using The Precautionary Principle To Bridge The Gap, Melanie E. Kleiss Jan 2003

Nepa And Scientific Uncertainty: Using The Precautionary Principle To Bridge The Gap, Melanie E. Kleiss

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Ecosystem Restoration: The New New Thing, Richard A. Duncan Jan 2003

Ecosystem Restoration: The New New Thing, Richard A. Duncan

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Different Kind Of "Republican Moment" In Environmental Law, Richard J. Lazarus Jan 2003

A Different Kind Of "Republican Moment" In Environmental Law, Richard J. Lazarus

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Frye Versus Daubert: Practically The Same?, Pamela J. Jensen Jan 2003

Frye Versus Daubert: Practically The Same?, Pamela J. Jensen

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Extent Of A Corporation's Ability To Constitute An Original Source Under The False Claims Act--Minnesota Ass'n Of Nurse Anesthetists V. Allina Health System Corp., Emily R. D. Pruisner Jan 2003

The Extent Of A Corporation's Ability To Constitute An Original Source Under The False Claims Act--Minnesota Ass'n Of Nurse Anesthetists V. Allina Health System Corp., Emily R. D. Pruisner

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Slouching Toward Eden: The Eco-Pragmatic Challenges Of Ecosystem Revival, A. Dan Tarlock Jan 2003

Slouching Toward Eden: The Eco-Pragmatic Challenges Of Ecosystem Revival, A. Dan Tarlock

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Is The Endangered Species Act Eco-Pragmatic?, J.B. Ruhl Jan 2003

Is The Endangered Species Act Eco-Pragmatic?, J.B. Ruhl

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


An Incentives Approach To Patent Settlements: A Commentary On Hovenkamp, Janis And Lemley, Maureen A. O'Rourke, Joseph F. Brodley Jan 2003

An Incentives Approach To Patent Settlements: A Commentary On Hovenkamp, Janis And Lemley, Maureen A. O'Rourke, Joseph F. Brodley

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Prosecution Laches In The Wake Of Symbol Technologies: What Is "Unreasonable And Unexplained" Delay?, Michael T. Hawkins Jan 2003

Prosecution Laches In The Wake Of Symbol Technologies: What Is "Unreasonable And Unexplained" Delay?, Michael T. Hawkins

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


The End Of Sham Issue Advocacy: The Case To Uphold Electioneering Communications In The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Of 2002, Andrew Pratt Jan 2003

The End Of Sham Issue Advocacy: The Case To Uphold Electioneering Communications In The Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act Of 2002, Andrew Pratt

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Antitrust's Troubled Relations With Intellectual Property, Daniel J. Gifford Jan 2003

Antitrust's Troubled Relations With Intellectual Property, Daniel J. Gifford

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Anticompetitive Settlement Of Intellectual Property Disputes, Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark Janis, Mark A. Lemley Jan 2003

Anticompetitive Settlement Of Intellectual Property Disputes, Herbert Hovenkamp, Mark Janis, Mark A. Lemley

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race, Politics, And Juvenile Justice: The Warren Court And The Conservative "Backlash", Barry C. Feld Jan 2003

Race, Politics, And Juvenile Justice: The Warren Court And The Conservative "Backlash", Barry C. Feld

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.