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Towards Optimal Enforcement, Kent H. Barnett
Towards Optimal Enforcement, Kent H. Barnett
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In Private Enforcement in Administrative Courts, Professor Michael Sant'Ambrogio argues that a hybrid private/public enforcement model in agency proceedings may provide the best hope of achieving optimal federal law enforcement. In other words, a blunderbuss approach of choosing public enforcement or private enforcement (whether in judicial or agency proceedings) is unlikely to prove ideal. He identifies various tools--such as agencies' role in the review or initiation of proceedings, or the use of class-wide proceedings--that Congress or agencies can use to calibrate agency enforcement to its optimal design. I consider three additional tools that may optimize enforcement goals with hybrid public …
Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: Disclosure Regulations, Diane E. Mcnamara
Foreign Direct Investment In The United States: Disclosure Regulations, Diane E. Mcnamara
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The United States Antiboycott Law And Other Export Controls, Cecil Hunt
The United States Antiboycott Law And Other Export Controls, Cecil Hunt
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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The Key Elements For Developing A Securities Market To Drive Economic Growth: A Roadmap For Emerging Markets, Ziven Scott Birdwell
The Key Elements For Developing A Securities Market To Drive Economic Growth: A Roadmap For Emerging Markets, Ziven Scott Birdwell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
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