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Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Antitrust and Trade Regulation
The Local Law Of Global Antitrust, Edward T. Swaine
The Local Law Of Global Antitrust, Edward T. Swaine
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sculpting The Agenda Of Comparative Law: Ernst Rabel And The Façade Of Language, David J. Gerber
Sculpting The Agenda Of Comparative Law: Ernst Rabel And The Façade Of Language, David J. Gerber
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Legal Trade In African Elephant Ivory: Buy Ivory To Save The Elephant?, Sam B. Edwards Iii
Legal Trade In African Elephant Ivory: Buy Ivory To Save The Elephant?, Sam B. Edwards Iii
Animal Law Review
Trade in endangered species is a complicated issue. The trade in ivory creates tensions between western conservation-driven beliefs and developing countries' reliance on wildlife as a resource. This article examines the recent decision under the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) to conduct a one-time sale of ivory from Zimbabwe, Namibia, and Botswana to Japan. Since trade in endangered species involves many different disciplines, this paper touches on biology, international law, economics, and public policy. In theory, limited trade in African elephant ivory is possible and even advantageous for the various actors. However, in practice, the management controls …
The Private Attorney General In A Global Age: Public Interests In Private International Antitrust Litigation, Hannah Buxbaum
The Private Attorney General In A Global Age: Public Interests In Private International Antitrust Litigation, Hannah Buxbaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Even in a climate of increased cooperation among regulatory authorities, jurisdictional conflict remains a prominent aspect of cross-border antitrust regulation. Much of this conflict is generated by private litigation - that is, lawsuits initiated under U.S. antitrust law by private attorneys general rather than by the government. This article examines two strands of jurisprudence relevant to the role of the private attorney general in cases with international aspects. First, it analyzes the cases, involving actions based on statutory violations of the antitrust laws, in which the extraterritorial reach of U.S. antitrust law has been delimited. It then turns to decisions …
Protecting The Human Rights Principle In A Globalizing Economy, Frank Garcia
Protecting The Human Rights Principle In A Globalizing Economy, Frank Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.
Review Of The Law Of Peoples, Frank J. Garcia
Evaluating International Economic Law Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Frank J. Garcia
Evaluating International Economic Law Dispute Resolution Mechanisms, Frank J. Garcia
Frank J. Garcia
No abstract provided.