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A Comparative Analysis Of Sino-American Contractual Writing Attributes: Underpinnings For China's Future Uniform Civil Code To Mandate Writing For Land Sale Contracts, Wei Wen Jan 2020

A Comparative Analysis Of Sino-American Contractual Writing Attributes: Underpinnings For China's Future Uniform Civil Code To Mandate Writing For Land Sale Contracts, Wei Wen

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


The Best Of Both Methods: A Proposal For A Hybrid International Transfer Pricing Method, C. Annalise Musselman Jan 2020

The Best Of Both Methods: A Proposal For A Hybrid International Transfer Pricing Method, C. Annalise Musselman

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Coral Reef Case Study: Comparing Current International And Domestic Coral Reef Laws And Diving Into The Legal Inplications Of Countries Failing To Adequately Protect And Conserve These Ecosystems As Climate Change Worsens, Avery Douglas Jan 2020

Coral Reef Case Study: Comparing Current International And Domestic Coral Reef Laws And Diving Into The Legal Inplications Of Countries Failing To Adequately Protect And Conserve These Ecosystems As Climate Change Worsens, Avery Douglas

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Jan 2020

Table Of Contents

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Faculty Jan 2020

Faculty

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Submission Information Jan 2020

Submission Information

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Empowering Institutional Investors In Concentrated Ownership Contexts: The Case Of Italy, Gaia Balp, Giovanni Strampelli Jan 2020

Empowering Institutional Investors In Concentrated Ownership Contexts: The Case Of Italy, Gaia Balp, Giovanni Strampelli

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


All The Gucci In China: Parallel Importation Rules For Bringing Trademarked Goods To China, Yumei Xia Jan 2020

All The Gucci In China: Parallel Importation Rules For Bringing Trademarked Goods To China, Yumei Xia

South Carolina Journal of International Law and Business

No abstract provided.


Defusing Bullies, Heidi K. Brown Jan 2020

Defusing Bullies, Heidi K. Brown

Articles & Chapters

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Climate Change Disobedience, Charles R. Disalvo Jan 2020

Climate Change Disobedience, Charles R. Disalvo

Law Faculty Scholarship

Among those who recognize climate change as an existential threat, some are willing to take dramatic action against it by committing civil disobedience. Activists, such as those taking part in the Extinction Rebellion in the United Kingdom, are willing to exchange their liberty for some putative good. There is no discussion in the disobedience literature of the discrete purposes of climate disobedience or the principles by which climate activists ought to be guided in seeking to fulfill those purposes. This Article takes on that task. After offering an overview of the purposes of civil disobedience, this Article isolates those purposes …


Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law Jan 2020

Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Regulatory De-Arbitrage In Twenty-First Century Cures Act's Health Information Regulation, Craig Konnoth Jan 2020

Regulatory De-Arbitrage In Twenty-First Century Cures Act's Health Information Regulation, Craig Konnoth

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Reference Pricing In Health Care: An Inventory Of Techniques, And Practical And Policy Implications, Jackson Williams Jan 2020

Reference Pricing In Health Care: An Inventory Of Techniques, And Practical And Policy Implications, Jackson Williams

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Disentangling Dicta: Prince V. Massachusetts, Police Power And Childhood Vaccine Policy, Katherine Drabiak Jan 2020

Disentangling Dicta: Prince V. Massachusetts, Police Power And Childhood Vaccine Policy, Katherine Drabiak

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law & Life Sciences Jan 2020

Table Of Contents, Annals Of Health Law & Life Sciences

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


Foreword, Isabella Mancini Jan 2020

Foreword, Isabella Mancini

Annals of Health Law and Life Sciences

No abstract provided.


The Need For Reform: Discharging Student Loan Debts In Bankruptcy Proceedings Under The Brunner Test, Jacob M. Kupferman Jan 2020

The Need For Reform: Discharging Student Loan Debts In Bankruptcy Proceedings Under The Brunner Test, Jacob M. Kupferman

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cfpb Seeks To Further Strategy To Prevent Consumer Harm, Rebecca Garcia Jan 2020

Cfpb Seeks To Further Strategy To Prevent Consumer Harm, Rebecca Garcia

Loyola Consumer Law Review

No abstract provided.


Race, Gender And Nation In An Age Of Shifting Borders: The Unstable Prism Of Motherhood And Masculinity, Catherine Powell Jan 2020

Race, Gender And Nation In An Age Of Shifting Borders: The Unstable Prism Of Motherhood And Masculinity, Catherine Powell

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Perspectives On The Restatement Of The Law, Liability Insurance: What's All The Hoopla About?, Elizabeth C. Sackett, Jeffrey E. Thomas Jan 2020

Perspectives On The Restatement Of The Law, Liability Insurance: What's All The Hoopla About?, Elizabeth C. Sackett, Jeffrey E. Thomas

Faculty Works

No abstract provided.


Responsible A.I. Credit Scoring - A Legal Framework, Katja Langenbucher Jan 2020

Responsible A.I. Credit Scoring - A Legal Framework, Katja Langenbucher

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Blue States, Red States: The United States?, Catherine Powell Jan 2020

Blue States, Red States: The United States?, Catherine Powell

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Climate Change Management In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen Jan 2020

Climate Change Management In The Space Age, Paul B. Larsen

William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review

This Article is about how we can use space technology and regulation to help overcome adverse effects of climate change on Earth. It describes the growing use and importance of outer space technology for monitoring, understanding, and resolving the problems of climate change. It describes precedents for the current climate crisis, discusses relevant international space laws, and explains how they fit into the existing international laws on climate change. It emphasizes the oversight role of the United Nations (“U.N.”). It describes the heavy duties placed by current climate laws on the developed countries compared with the developing countries. It explains …


2019-2020 Annual Report: Roger Williams University School Of Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law Jan 2020

2019-2020 Annual Report: Roger Williams University School Of Law, Roger Williams University School Of Law

Life of the Law School (1993- )

No abstract provided.


The Meaning Of Judicial Impartiality: An Examination Of Supreme Court Confirmation Debates And Supreme Court Rulings On Racial Equality, Stuart Chinn Jan 2020

The Meaning Of Judicial Impartiality: An Examination Of Supreme Court Confirmation Debates And Supreme Court Rulings On Racial Equality, Stuart Chinn

Utah Law Review

Three years into the Trump presidency and especially in the aftermath of Justice Kavanaugh’s elevation to the Supreme Court, the ideal of judicial impartiality is once again central in our public discourse. Because we have, in turn, a president especially skeptical of the judiciary’s separation from partisanship, heightened political polarization, and heightened stakes around judicial rulings in this age of gridlocked governance, the question of how judges approach their work has assumed a significance that goes beyond concern over the outcomes they will reach.

However, as important as the concept of judicial impartiality may be, it is worth pausing to …


The Legalization Of Restorative Justice: A Fifty-State Empirical Analysis, Thalia González Jan 2020

The Legalization Of Restorative Justice: A Fifty-State Empirical Analysis, Thalia González

Utah Law Review

This Article addresses the increasing formal legal nature of restorative justice in the United States. Over the last three decades, a substantial body of research has demonstrated the ways in which restorative justice offers an alternative societal response to crime and harm. It has also examined how restorative justice empowers individuals and groups to address violence, respond to social, political and economic injustice, and engage in resistance to existing structural inequities. Yet a prominent gap in the field exists: a comprehensive theoretical and empirical examination of the codification of restorative justice in state law. Studies of this nature are essential …


Employees As Regulators: The New Private Ordering In High Technology Companies, Jennifer S. Fan Jan 2020

Employees As Regulators: The New Private Ordering In High Technology Companies, Jennifer S. Fan

Utah Law Review

There is mounting public concern over the influence that high technology companies have in our society. In the past, these companies were lauded for their innovations, but now as one scandal after another has plagued them, from being a conduit in influencing elections (think Cambridge Analytica) to the development of weaponized artificial intelligence, to their own moment of reckoning with the #MeToo movement, these same companies are under scrutiny. Leaders in high technology companies created their own sets of norms through private ordering. Their work was largely unfettered by regulators, with the exception of the Securities and Exchange Commission’s oversight …


Mandatory Disclosure In Primary Markets, Andrew A. Schwartz Jan 2020

Mandatory Disclosure In Primary Markets, Andrew A. Schwartz

Utah Law Review

Mandatory disclosure—the idea that companies must be legally required to disclose certain, specified information to public investors—is the first principle of modern securities law. Despite the high costs it imposes, mandatory disclosure has been well defended by legal scholars on two theoretical grounds: ‘Agency costs’ and ‘information underproduction.’ While these two concepts are a good fit for secondary markets (where investors trade securities with one another), this Article shows that they are largely irrelevant in the context of primary markets (where companies offer securities directly to investors). The surprising result is that primary offerings—such as an IPO—may not require mandatory …


Cryptocorporations: A Proposal For Legitimizing Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Timothy Nielsen Jan 2020

Cryptocorporations: A Proposal For Legitimizing Decentralized Autonomous Organizations, Timothy Nielsen

Utah Law Review

A DAO does not fit well within the current landscape of recognized organizational structures and, rather than shoehorning it into one, states should recognize a new hybrid entity. This Note’s proposed Cryptocorporation form, with rules and protections better suited to the unique qualities of a DAO, could allow for the most appropriate tax treatment of shared profits, limit personal liability, and allow for an appropriate voting structure as articulated in the White Paper. The proposed Cryptocorporation would also protect investors and give the SEC more presumptive jurisdiction over the token-based-stock that is issued and represented exclusively through blockchain tokens. Cryptocorporations …


The Dormant Foreign Commerce Clause After Wynne, Michael S. Knoll, Ruth Mason Jan 2020

The Dormant Foreign Commerce Clause After Wynne, Michael S. Knoll, Ruth Mason

All Faculty Scholarship

This Essay surveys dormant foreign Commerce Clause doctrine to determine what limits it places on state taxation of international income, including both income earned by foreigners in a U.S. state and income earned by U.S. residents abroad. The dormant Commerce Clause similarly limits states’ powers to tax interstate and foreign commerce; in particular, it forbids states from discriminating against interstate or international commerce. But there are differences between the interstate and foreign commerce contexts, including differences in the nationality of affected taxpayers and differences in the impact of state taxes on federal tax and foreign-relations goals. Given current Supreme Court …