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Full-Text Articles in International Law
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Copyright And Public Welfare In Global Perspective, Ruth Gana Okediji
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
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Neither Science Nor Shamans: Globalization Of Markets And Health In The Developing World, David Fidler
Neither Science Nor Shamans: Globalization Of Markets And Health In The Developing World, David Fidler
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
Recent Work On Dispute Resolution By The United Nations Commission On International Trade Law, Howard M. Holtzmann
Recent Work On Dispute Resolution By The United Nations Commission On International Trade Law, Howard M. Holtzmann
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
My assignment today is to discuss the recent work of the United Nations Commission on International Trade Law ("UNCITRAL") in the field of arbitration and other forms of dispute resolution.
The Changing Face Of Privacy Protection In The European Union And The United States, Fred H. Cate
The Changing Face Of Privacy Protection In The European Union And The United States, Fred H. Cate
Articles by Maurer Faculty
Among the wide variety of national and multinational legal regimes for protecting privacy, two dominant models have emerged, reflecting two very different approaches to the control of information. The European Union has enacted a sweeping data protection directive that imposes significant restrictions on most data collection, processing, dissemination, and storage activities, not only within Europe, but throughout the world if the data originates in a member state. The United States has taken a very different approach that extensively regulates government processing of data, while facilitating private, market-based initiatives to address private sector data processing.
Under the EU data protection directive, …
The Uruguay Round And The World Trade Organization: A New Era Dawns In The Private Law Of International Customs And Trade, Paulsen K. Vandevert
The Uruguay Round And The World Trade Organization: A New Era Dawns In The Private Law Of International Customs And Trade, Paulsen K. Vandevert
Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law
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Sovereignty, Compliance, And The World Trade Organization: Lessons From The History Of Supreme Court Review, Mark L. Movsesian
Sovereignty, Compliance, And The World Trade Organization: Lessons From The History Of Supreme Court Review, Mark L. Movsesian
Faculty Publications
One of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO's) more remarkable and controversial innovations is its mechanism for resolving trade disputes among member states. Traditionally, states have resolved such disputes in "pragmatic" fashion, through negotiation and compromise informed by the relative power of the parties involved. But no longer: the WTO's Understanding on Rules and Procedures Governing the Settlement of Disputes (the DSU) provides that disputes between member states are to be resolved in adversary proceedings before impartial panels of experts." Under the DSU, panels have authority to decide whether members' laws violate international trade norms; panel decisions are essentially binding, though …