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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Comparative and Foreign Law
Eu Crypto Currency Regulation: Creating A Haven For Businesses Or For Criminals?, Blake Hamil
Eu Crypto Currency Regulation: Creating A Haven For Businesses Or For Criminals?, Blake Hamil
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Speak Up, Or Not: Lack Of Freedom Of Speech Protection In Vietnam, Its Global Impact, And Proposed Solutions For Adequate Remedies, H. Grant Doan
Speak Up, Or Not: Lack Of Freedom Of Speech Protection In Vietnam, Its Global Impact, And Proposed Solutions For Adequate Remedies, H. Grant Doan
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Truth And Justice Vs. The Integrity Of The Family Unit: Family Members' Testimonies From A Comparative And Normative Viewpoint, Dr. Guy Ben-David
Truth And Justice Vs. The Integrity Of The Family Unit: Family Members' Testimonies From A Comparative And Normative Viewpoint, Dr. Guy Ben-David
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Silencing Xinjiang: The Chinese Government's Campaign Against The Uyghurs, Connor W. Dooley
Silencing Xinjiang: The Chinese Government's Campaign Against The Uyghurs, Connor W. Dooley
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
You Made Gideon A Promise, Eh?: Advocating For Mandated Publicly Appointed Counsel At Bail Hearings In The United States Through Domestic Comparisons With Canadian Practices And Legal Considerations, Lauren Elizabeth Lisauskas
You Made Gideon A Promise, Eh?: Advocating For Mandated Publicly Appointed Counsel At Bail Hearings In The United States Through Domestic Comparisons With Canadian Practices And Legal Considerations, Lauren Elizabeth Lisauskas
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Internet Extraterritoriality: Has Canada Reached Too Far Beyond Its Borders?, Sydney Wilson
Internet Extraterritoriality: Has Canada Reached Too Far Beyond Its Borders?, Sydney Wilson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
United Nations Guiding Principles On Business And Human Rights: Does The United Kingdom Fulfill The Third Pillar?, Hayley Alexandra Nicolich
United Nations Guiding Principles On Business And Human Rights: Does The United Kingdom Fulfill The Third Pillar?, Hayley Alexandra Nicolich
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
¿Marero O Terrorista? Examining The Supreme Court Of El Salvador's Designation Of Gang Members As Terrorists, Karla Martinez
¿Marero O Terrorista? Examining The Supreme Court Of El Salvador's Designation Of Gang Members As Terrorists, Karla Martinez
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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Chevron Abroad, Kent H. Barnett, Lindsey Vinson
Chevron Abroad, Kent H. Barnett, Lindsey Vinson
Scholarly Works
This Article presents our comparative findings of how courts in five other countries review agency statutory interpretation. These comparisons permit us to understand and participate better in current debates about the increasingly controversial Chevron doctrine in American law, whereby courts defer to reasonable agency interpretations of statutes that an agency administers. Those debates concern, among other things, Chevron 's purported inevitability, functioning and normative propriety. Our inquiry into judicial review in Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Canada, and Australia provides useful and unexpected findings. Chevron, contrary to some scholars' views, is not inevitable because only one of these countries has …