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Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock Apr 1992

Corporate Law Through An Antitrust Lens, Edward B. Rock

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No abstract provided.


Algunas Reflexiones Sobre La Protección Penal De Cheque, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1992

Algunas Reflexiones Sobre La Protección Penal De Cheque, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Nota a fallo con consideraciones sobre el alcance de la tutela penal del cheque y el delito de libramiento de cheque sin provisión de fondos


Anotaciones Sobre El Nuevo Régimen Legal De Factura Conformada (Ley 24.064), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1992

Anotaciones Sobre El Nuevo Régimen Legal De Factura Conformada (Ley 24.064), Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de los aspectos principales de la ley 24.064 que incorporó una nueva normativa para la factura conformada


La Eficacia Del Derecho Internacional Frente A La Cuestión Ambiental, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1992

La Eficacia Del Derecho Internacional Frente A La Cuestión Ambiental, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Se subraya la necesidad de un consenso real en el plano internacional para que el derecho ambiental deje de ser primariamente declarativo


The Economic Structure Of The Post-Contractual Corporation, William W. Bratton Jan 1992

The Economic Structure Of The Post-Contractual Corporation, William W. Bratton

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Public Values And Corporate Fiduciary Law, William W. Bratton Jan 1992

Public Values And Corporate Fiduciary Law, William W. Bratton

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Government Liability For Economic Losses: The Case Of Regulatory Failure, David S. Cohen Jan 1992

Government Liability For Economic Losses: The Case Of Regulatory Failure, David S. Cohen

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

Compensation claims against provincial and federal governments are largely a product of the second half of the 20th century. The initial surge of cases after the enactment of the federal Crown Liability Act in 1953--mirrored also in developments at the provincial level-- were typically "private" tort claims. Indeed a significant percentage of claims against the federal government continue to be nothing more than automobile accident, occupier liability claims and lawsuits arising out of similar relatively minor bureaucratic error. Recently, however, as a result of both the imagination of litigators and the growth of the regulatory state, claims against governments have …


Bargaining And The Division Of Value In Corporate Reorganization, Howard F. Chang, Lucian A. Bebchuk Jan 1992

Bargaining And The Division Of Value In Corporate Reorganization, Howard F. Chang, Lucian A. Bebchuk

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Preaching To Managers, Edward B. Rock Jan 1992

Preaching To Managers, Edward B. Rock

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Benign Restraint: The Sec's Regulation Of Execution Systems, David M. Schizer Jan 1992

Benign Restraint: The Sec's Regulation Of Execution Systems, David M. Schizer

Faculty Scholarship

To the handful of traders who founded the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) in 1792 – and perhaps even to the securities traders of the 1960's – today's securities markets would be virtually unrecognizable. New communications and data processing technologies, the globalization of investment portfolios, and a surge in trading volume have created new needs and possibilities. As a result, revolutionary advances have occurred in the design and performance of execution systems: the technologies (computers, telephones, modems) and formats (auction-based stock exchanges, dealer-based "over-the-counter" markets, computerized single price auctions) that traders use to conduct trades. These advances enable trades on …