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Full-Text Articles in Comparative and Foreign Law
The History Of The Patent Harmonization Treaty: Economic Self-Interest As An Influence, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 457 (1993), R. Carl Moy
UIC Law Review
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Prior User Rights - A Necessary Part Of A First-To-File System, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 567 (1993), Gary L. Griswold, F. Andrew Ubel
Prior User Rights - A Necessary Part Of A First-To-File System, 26 J. Marshall L. Rev. 567 (1993), Gary L. Griswold, F. Andrew Ubel
UIC Law Review
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Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion In The United States: The Limits Of Comparative Criminal Procedure As An Instrument Of Reform, William T. Pizzi
Understanding Prosecutorial Discretion In The United States: The Limits Of Comparative Criminal Procedure As An Instrument Of Reform, William T. Pizzi
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Subsidiarity And The European Community, George Bermann
Subsidiarity And The European Community, George Bermann
Faculty Scholarship
The notion of subsidiarity in European federalism labors from all manner of burdens. It seems elusive by nature, commentators claiming that they do not know what subsidiarity means or, if they do, that they do not see in it anything new. At the same time subsidiarity has been presented at least in some quarters as a panacea for the Community's current malaise. It clearly is not that. Even if subsidiarity has not been oversold, it is almost certainly overexposed, a condition that the present Article is unlikely to cure.
My purpose in this Article is simply to help make some …