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Articles 1 - 13 of 13
Full-Text Articles in Law
I Share, Therefore It's Mine, Donald J. Kochan
I Share, Therefore It's Mine, Donald J. Kochan
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Through The Lens Of Complex Systems Theory: Why Regulators Must Understand The Economy And Society As A Complex System, James M. Giudice
Through The Lens Of Complex Systems Theory: Why Regulators Must Understand The Economy And Society As A Complex System, James M. Giudice
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Equity And Feasibility Regulation, Dov Waisman
Equity And Feasibility Regulation, Dov Waisman
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Virginia's Water Resource Law: A System Of Exemptions And Preferences Challenging The Future Of Public Health, The Environment, And Economic Development, Jefferson D. Reynolds
Virginia's Water Resource Law: A System Of Exemptions And Preferences Challenging The Future Of Public Health, The Environment, And Economic Development, Jefferson D. Reynolds
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Subtly Selling The System: Where Psychological Influence Tactics Lurk In Judicial Writing, Anne E. Mullins
Subtly Selling The System: Where Psychological Influence Tactics Lurk In Judicial Writing, Anne E. Mullins
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
High-Frequency Trading: A Regulatory Strategy, Charles R. Korsmo
High-Frequency Trading: A Regulatory Strategy, Charles R. Korsmo
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Proving Lost Profits Under Daubert: Five Questions Every Court Should Ask Before Admitting Expert Testimony, Robert M. Lloyd
Proving Lost Profits Under Daubert: Five Questions Every Court Should Ask Before Admitting Expert Testimony, Robert M. Lloyd
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Anti-Offshoring Legislation: The New Wave Of Protectionism- The Backlash Against Foreign Outsourcing Of American Service Jobs, Adam Mordecai
Anti-Offshoring Legislation: The New Wave Of Protectionism- The Backlash Against Foreign Outsourcing Of American Service Jobs, Adam Mordecai
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
No abstract provided.
Competition: The Wrong Goal, Hullihen Williams Moore
Competition: The Wrong Goal, Hullihen Williams Moore
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Jekyll And Hyde Story Of International Trade: The Supreme Court In Phrma V. Walsh And The Trips Agreement, Srividhya Ragavan
The Jekyll And Hyde Story Of International Trade: The Supreme Court In Phrma V. Walsh And The Trips Agreement, Srividhya Ragavan
University of Richmond Law Review
No abstract provided.
Rebuilding Accountability In The Boardroom, Stephen M. Davis
Rebuilding Accountability In The Boardroom, Stephen M. Davis
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
No abstract provided.
The Harmonization Of Competition Laws Worldwide, Michael George Egge
The Harmonization Of Competition Laws Worldwide, Michael George Egge
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
We have experienced nothing short of an explosion in competition law enactment and enforcement over the last several years. Today, more than eighty countries have competition laws, with the majority of these enacting competition legislation for the first time in the 1990s. With these new laws come new, or in some cases renewed, enforcement efforts against commercial behavior viewed as posing threats to the competitive process. Even in jurisdictions that have developed a tradition of competition law enforcement, like the European Community and the United States, the influence of competition law in everyday commercial decision-making has increased dramatically.
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
The place of labor standards in the global economy has figured prominently in recent discussions of trade and globalization. Labor standards figured prominently in the Seattle meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1999, and they promise to figure prominently in discussions about a proposed Free Trade Area of Americas (FTAA). Labor standards represent a critical issue for both the American labor movement and the international trade union movement as they are central to making globalization work for working people.