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The Law-And-Markets Movement , Michael Abramowicz Jan 1999

The Law-And-Markets Movement , Michael Abramowicz

American University Law Review

No abstract provided.


"International Financial Law," An Increasingly Important Component Of "International Economic Law": A Tribute To Professor John H. Jackson, Joseph J. Norton Jan 1999

"International Financial Law," An Increasingly Important Component Of "International Economic Law": A Tribute To Professor John H. Jackson, Joseph J. Norton

Michigan Journal of International Law

A Tribute to John H. Jackson


Convergence And Competition: The Case Of Bank Regulation In Britain And The United States, Heidi Mandanis Schooner, Michael Taylor Jan 1999

Convergence And Competition: The Case Of Bank Regulation In Britain And The United States, Heidi Mandanis Schooner, Michael Taylor

Michigan Journal of International Law

This Article consists of four main parts. Part I introduces the convergence by competition model as it applies to the regulation of financial institutions and sets the stage for the test case application of the model to the regulatory systems in the United States and United Kingdom. Part II provides a comparative history of bank regulation in Britain and the United States. Central to our argument is the proposition that, even in the presence of globalized financial markets and the opportunities for rule competition brought in their wake, the bank regulatory systems of the United States and Britain continue to …


The World Bank Inspection Panel: A Record Of The First International Accountability Mechanism And Its Role For Human Rights, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte Jan 1999

The World Bank Inspection Panel: A Record Of The First International Accountability Mechanism And Its Role For Human Rights, Sabine Schlemmer-Schulte

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin Jan 1999

Spoiling The Surprise: Constraints Facing Random Regulatory Inspections In Japan And The United States, Andrew Chin

Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business

This Article is organized as follows. Part I presents a rational actor model of legal compliance under an enforcement regime based on random inspections and identifies two classes of reforms that can be applied in combination to improve aggregate compliance. Part II introduces the problem of corrupt tip-offs into the model and argues that exogenous reforms are necessary to combat corruption. Part III surveys the use of random administrative inspections in the United States, reviews the approaches taken by four such programs to improve compliance and fight corruption, and describes the various constraints under which they must operate. Part IV …


Impact Of The Capital Markets On Real Estate Law And Practice, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 269 (1999), Michael H. Schill Jan 1999

Impact Of The Capital Markets On Real Estate Law And Practice, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 269 (1999), Michael H. Schill

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Microfinance And The Mechanics Of Solidarity Lending: Improving Access To Credit Throught Innovations In Contract Structure, Jameel Jaffer Jan 1999

Microfinance And The Mechanics Of Solidarity Lending: Improving Access To Credit Throught Innovations In Contract Structure, Jameel Jaffer

Florida State University Journal of Transnational Law & Policy

No abstract provided.


Is The Excessive Fines Clause Excessively Kind To Money Launderers, Drug Dealers, And Tax Evaders, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 243 (1999), Ann Jennings Maron Jan 1999

Is The Excessive Fines Clause Excessively Kind To Money Launderers, Drug Dealers, And Tax Evaders, 33 J. Marshall L. Rev. 243 (1999), Ann Jennings Maron

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Game Of High Stakes Roulette: Credit Card Companies Cash In On Gamblers' Bad Luck, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1197 (1999), Maya Hoffman Jan 1999

Game Of High Stakes Roulette: Credit Card Companies Cash In On Gamblers' Bad Luck, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 1197 (1999), Maya Hoffman

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Purchasing The Right To Govern: Winstar And The Need To Reconceptualize The Law Of Regulatory Agreements, Alan R. Burch Jan 1999

Purchasing The Right To Govern: Winstar And The Need To Reconceptualize The Law Of Regulatory Agreements, Alan R. Burch

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Stability In World Financial Markets: Introductory Remarks, Alan Rechtschaffen Jan 1999

Stability In World Financial Markets: Introductory Remarks, Alan Rechtschaffen

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: The Experience Of Republic National Bank, Walter H. Weiner Jan 1999

Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: The Experience Of Republic National Bank, Walter H. Weiner

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: A Lawyer's Perspective, Philip H. Harris Jan 1999

Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: A Lawyer's Perspective, Philip H. Harris

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: Hedge Funds, Leon M. Metzger Jan 1999

Recent Market Events And The Foundation For Global Market Crises: Hedge Funds, Leon M. Metzger

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Exchange Rates And Dollarization, Steve Hanke Jan 1999

Reflections On Exchange Rates And Dollarization, Steve Hanke

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Banking Supervision And Government Policy: Intermediation In Today's Financial Markets, Dr. John Kambhu Jan 1999

Banking Supervision And Government Policy: Intermediation In Today's Financial Markets, Dr. John Kambhu

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Pillars Of Civilization: Attorneys And Arbitration, Robert S. Clemente, Karen Kupersmith Jan 1999

Pillars Of Civilization: Attorneys And Arbitration, Robert S. Clemente, Karen Kupersmith

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Banking Supervision And Government Policy: Capital Standards Regulation, James V. Houpt Jan 1999

Banking Supervision And Government Policy: Capital Standards Regulation, James V. Houpt

Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law

No abstract provided.


Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii Jan 1999

Perpetuation Of Segregation: Toward A New Historical And Legal Interpretation Of Redlining Under The Fair Housing Act, 32 J. Marshall L. Rev. 617 (1999), Charles L. Nier Iii

UIC Law Review

No abstract provided.


Precedent-Setting Ngo Campaign Saves The World Bank's Inspection Panel, Daniel Bradlow Jan 1999

Precedent-Setting Ngo Campaign Saves The World Bank's Inspection Panel, Daniel Bradlow

Human Rights Brief

No abstract provided.


The Efficient Norm For Corporate Law: A Neotraditional Interpretation Of Fiduciary Duty, Thomas A. Smith Jan 1999

The Efficient Norm For Corporate Law: A Neotraditional Interpretation Of Fiduciary Duty, Thomas A. Smith

Michigan Law Review

To economically oriented corporate law professors, distinguishing between directors' fiduciary duty to shareholders and a duty to the corporation1 itself smacks of reification - treating the fictional corporate entity as if it were a real thing. Now the orthodox view among corporate law scholars is that the corporate fiduciary duty is a norm that requires firm managers to "maximize shareholder value." Giving the corporation itself any serious role in the analysis of fiduciary duty, the thinking goes, obscures scientific insight with bad legal metaphysics. Some recent scholarship and legislation, such as constituency statutes, have challenged this "shareholder primacy" view. Contestants …