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The Dynamics Of Economic Integration In The Western Hemisphere: The Challenge To America, Alan C. Swan Mar 2000

The Dynamics Of Economic Integration In The Western Hemisphere: The Challenge To America, Alan C. Swan

University of Miami Inter-American Law Review

No abstract provided.


Undp's National Execution Modality: On The Road To Turning The Management Of Development Programmes Over To Programme Governments, Francis M. Ssekandi, Peri Lynne Johnson Jan 2000

Undp's National Execution Modality: On The Road To Turning The Management Of Development Programmes Over To Programme Governments, Francis M. Ssekandi, Peri Lynne Johnson

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the cornerstone of the United Nations efforts in the field of international development cooperation and operates as the central funding and catalytic mechanism of the United Nations development system.


E-Commerce And International Political Economics: The Legal And Political Ramifications Of The Internet On World Economies, Chelsea P. Ferrette Jan 2000

E-Commerce And International Political Economics: The Legal And Political Ramifications Of The Internet On World Economies, Chelsea P. Ferrette

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

In the nearly 300 years since the industrial revolution,' the advancement of technology has always aided international business


The Posse Is Coming To Town…Maybe: The Role Of United States Non-Governmental Organizations In Software Anti-Piracy Initiatives As China Seeks Wto Accession, Serri E. Miller Jan 2000

The Posse Is Coming To Town…Maybe: The Role Of United States Non-Governmental Organizations In Software Anti-Piracy Initiatives As China Seeks Wto Accession, Serri E. Miller

ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law

In 1999, worldwide financial losses to business software piracy were estimated at $12 billion.


Sustainable Development: Reevaluating The Trade Vs. Turtles Conflict At The Wto, Virginia Dailey Jan 2000

Sustainable Development: Reevaluating The Trade Vs. Turtles Conflict At The Wto, Virginia Dailey

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Sizing Up The Wto: Trade-Environment Conflict And The Kyoto Protocol, Tania Voon Jan 2000

Sizing Up The Wto: Trade-Environment Conflict And The Kyoto Protocol, Tania Voon

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Overcoming Apathetic Internationalism To Generate Hemispheric Benefits: Analysis Of And Arguments For Recent Secured Transactions Laws In Mexico, Hale S. Sheppard Jan 2000

Overcoming Apathetic Internationalism To Generate Hemispheric Benefits: Analysis Of And Arguments For Recent Secured Transactions Laws In Mexico, Hale S. Sheppard

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Competition Laws Of The European Union In The Face Of The New Single Currency Market, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 715 (2000), Rebecca Schoenfeldt Jan 2000

Competition Laws Of The European Union In The Face Of The New Single Currency Market, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 715 (2000), Rebecca Schoenfeldt

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Cultural Resistance To Global Governance, Joel Richard Paul Jan 2000

Cultural Resistance To Global Governance, Joel Richard Paul

Michigan Journal of International Law

This article maps out the terrain in which state actors and legal scholars make claims premised on a cultural exception to justify derogating from international legal norms. The author’s aim is to understand why some of these claimed cultural practices displace international legal norms, while other practices are dismissed as violating international legal norms. Part II will examine this discourse in relation to the rights of women and sexual minorities. This article will show that the international community generally regards gender norms as cultural and the international legal norm of gender equality usually defers to national cultural practices. Part III …