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A Bottom-Up Approach To International Lawmaking: The Tale Of Three Trade Finance Instruments, Janet K. Levit
A Bottom-Up Approach To International Lawmaking: The Tale Of Three Trade Finance Instruments, Janet K. Levit
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Reflections On Fifteen Years Of The Teague V. Lane Retroactivity Paradigm: A Study Of The Persistence, The Pervasiveness, And The Perversity Of The Court's Doctrine, Lyn Entzeroth
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Attacking The Ncaa's Anti-Transfer Rules As Covenants Not To Compete, Ray Yasser, Clay Fees
Attacking The Ncaa's Anti-Transfer Rules As Covenants Not To Compete, Ray Yasser, Clay Fees
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A Cosmopolitan View Of Transnational Bottom-Up Lawmaking: The Case Of Export Credit Insurance, Janet K. Levit
A Cosmopolitan View Of Transnational Bottom-Up Lawmaking: The Case Of Export Credit Insurance, Janet K. Levit
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Rules, Principles, Or Just Words? The Interpretive Project And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Barbara Bucholtz
Rules, Principles, Or Just Words? The Interpretive Project And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Barbara Bucholtz
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Resolving Parental Custody Disputes - A Comparative Exploration, Marianne Blair, Merle H. Weiner
Resolving Parental Custody Disputes - A Comparative Exploration, Marianne Blair, Merle H. Weiner
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Grounding Nike: Exposing Nike's Quest For A Constitutional Right To Lie, Tamara Piety
Grounding Nike: Exposing Nike's Quest For A Constitutional Right To Lie, Tamara Piety
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The "Comity" Of Empagran: The Supreme Court Decides That Foreign Competition Regulation Limits American Antitrust Jurisdiction Over International Cartels, Sam Halabi
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In 2004, the U.S. Supreme Court determined that the amorphous doctrine of "comity between nations" limited the reach of U.S. antitrust laws where an international cartel had a direct, substantial and foreseeable effect on U.S. commerce (as the statute provided) but where damages were suffered in foreign markets only. The Article challenges the reasoning of the majority, arguing that so limiting the reach of the antitrust laws is not only inconsistent with the statute's intent, but ultimately removes an important source of cartel deterrent.
The Interpretive Project And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Barbara K. Bucholtz
The Interpretive Project And The Problem Of Legitimacy, Barbara K. Bucholtz
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It is remarkable that the common law remains as vibrant and as vulnerable today as it was in the nineteenth century. Its vibrancy continues to be illuminated by its responsiveness to societal changes; its vulnerability continues to reflect the flip-side of that responsiveness: an inherent indeterminacy. The analysis that follows investigates the feasibility of maintaining the former characteristic while curtailing the latter, and it is limited to the common law in its interpretive capacity. The principal focus of the analysis is, in keeping with the theme of the conference, the common law of contracts. From that perspective, the Article articulates …
Time And Punishment, Russell Christopher
Time And Punishment, Russell Christopher
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The Weight Of Intangible Property And Its Laws, Robert Spoo
The Weight Of Intangible Property And Its Laws, Robert Spoo
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Struggling For Federal Judicial Review Of Successive Claims Of Innocence: A Study Of How Federal Courts Wrestled With The Aedpa To Provide Individuals Convicted Of Non-Existent Crimes With Habeas Corpus Review, Lyn Entzeroth
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