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Full-Text Articles in Law
Convergence And The Implementation Of A Single Set Of Global Standards: The Real-Life Challenge, Mary Tokar
Convergence And The Implementation Of A Single Set Of Global Standards: The Real-Life Challenge, Mary Tokar
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
This paper addresses the impact of convergence on auditing firms by focusing on the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRSs) issued by the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB). While the adoption of the IFRSs by companies around the globe is intended to achieve convergence in accounting by eliminating different national approaches to financial reporting, many challenges arise from the process of adoption of the IFRSs, as well as from the ongoing and still incomplete process of convergence of national standards with the IFRSs.
Illinois Death Penalty Reform: How It Happened, What It Promises, Rob Warden
Illinois Death Penalty Reform: How It Happened, What It Promises, Rob Warden
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Decline Of The Juvenile Death Penalty: Scientific Evidence Of Evolving Norms, Jeffrey Fagan, Valerie West
The Decline Of The Juvenile Death Penalty: Scientific Evidence Of Evolving Norms, Jeffrey Fagan, Valerie West
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Exonerations In The United States 1989 Through 2003, Samuel R. Gross, Kristen Jacoby, Daniel J. Matheson, Nicholas Montgomery
Exonerations In The United States 1989 Through 2003, Samuel R. Gross, Kristen Jacoby, Daniel J. Matheson, Nicholas Montgomery
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Everything Old Is New Again: Justice Scalia's Activist Originalism In Schriro V. Summerlin, Marc E. Johnson
Everything Old Is New Again: Justice Scalia's Activist Originalism In Schriro V. Summerlin, Marc E. Johnson
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Illinois V. Lidster: Continuing To Carve Out Constitutional Vehicle Checkpoints, Jessica E. Nickelsberg
Illinois V. Lidster: Continuing To Carve Out Constitutional Vehicle Checkpoints, Jessica E. Nickelsberg
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Criminology: A Survey Of Recent Books, Bard R. Ferrall
Criminal Law And Criminology: A Survey Of Recent Books, Bard R. Ferrall
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Walk In The Constitutional Orchard: Distinguishing Fruits Of Fifth Amendment Right To Counsel From Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel In Fellers V. United States, Justin Bishop Grewell
A Walk In The Constitutional Orchard: Distinguishing Fruits Of Fifth Amendment Right To Counsel From Sixth Amendment Right To Counsel In Fellers V. United States, Justin Bishop Grewell
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Tribute To Bard R. Ferrall
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Cruikshank Redemption: The Enduring Rationale For Excluding The Second Amendment From The Court's Modern Incorporation Doctrine, David A. Lieber
The Cruikshank Redemption: The Enduring Rationale For Excluding The Second Amendment From The Court's Modern Incorporation Doctrine, David A. Lieber
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The $4 Billion Question: An Analysis Of Congressional Responses To The Fsc/Eti Dispute Under Wto Export Subsidy Standards, William Chou
The $4 Billion Question: An Analysis Of Congressional Responses To The Fsc/Eti Dispute Under Wto Export Subsidy Standards, William Chou
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
During the decade-long relationship between the United States and the World Trade Organization (WTO), perhaps no controversy has fomented as long and bitterly as the dispute over the U.S. tax benefits for exporters. This article analyzes two competing bills before the House of Representatives, both devised to bring the United States in compliance with the WTO's ruling against the U.S. Foreign Sale Corporation (FSC) and Exterritorial Income (ETI) tax regimes as prohibited export subsidies. Hit with a $4 billion retaliatory tariff by the European Union, the House sought new tax legislation that would preserve at least some of the tax …
Shock Therapy' For Aktiengesellschaften: Can The Sarbanes-Oxley Certification Requirements Transform German Corporate Culture, Practice And Prospects?, Hudson T. Hollister
Shock Therapy' For Aktiengesellschaften: Can The Sarbanes-Oxley Certification Requirements Transform German Corporate Culture, Practice And Prospects?, Hudson T. Hollister
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The Sarbanes-Oxley Act (Act) of 20021 was the U.S. Congress's hasty response to the wave of corporate scandals that had begun to devastate U.S. investor confidence during the previous year. Its sixty-six pages contain a wide range of measures designed to enhance the quality and independence of corporate audits and disclosure under the U.S. securities-regulation regime. The Act applies to public corporations-corporations that are required to file regular financial reports under the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (Exchange Act). Objections from German corporations and observers were particularly vigorous. At least one German foreign private issuer registered with the SEC has …
The Alien Tort Claims Act: Temporary Stopgap Measure Or Permanent Remedy, Borchien Lai
The Alien Tort Claims Act: Temporary Stopgap Measure Or Permanent Remedy, Borchien Lai
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
As the world has become smaller through technological advances in travel and communication, the international marketplace has grown larger. The United Nations ("U.N.") estimates that the number of multinational corporations tripled between 1988 and 1997 to 60,000. As these corporations increase their investments abroad, they also face proportionately increasing pressure from investors to run successful operations and increase profits. The result of this dynamic is well-documented. Multinational corporations invest heavily in underdeveloped countries where natural resources are abundant and labor is cheap. To facilitate operations in the country, the corporations must establish a rapport with the host governments-and often, in …
Bilateral Investment Treaties And The Possibility Of A Multilateral Framework On Investment At The Wto: Are Poor Economies Caught In Between, Victor Mosoti
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
The increased Foreign Direct Investment ("FDI") flows in the past few years have strengthened the belief among many developing countries, especially African countries, that such FDI flows could help in reducing the resource, technology and foreign exchange gaps that constrain their economic development. As a result, many developing countries have beendiligently working to attract foreign investment, for which these countries give some of the highest returns; in the process, these countries make concessions that they would have found unthinkable in the past, when autarchic economic policies were prevalent. For example, due to the liberalization of capital accounts, a foreign investor …
Developmental Trajectories Of Legal Socialization Among Serious Adolescent Offenders, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward P. Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg
Developmental Trajectories Of Legal Socialization Among Serious Adolescent Offenders, Alex R. Piquero, Jeffrey Fagan, Edward P. Mulvey, Laurence Steinberg
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Cause Lawyering: An Empirical Examination Of Criminal Defense Lawyers As Cause Lawyers, Margareth Etienne
The Ethics Of Cause Lawyering: An Empirical Examination Of Criminal Defense Lawyers As Cause Lawyers, Margareth Etienne
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Criminal Law And Criminology: A Survey Of Recent Books, Richard Lindstrom, Peter Neumer
Criminal Law And Criminology: A Survey Of Recent Books, Richard Lindstrom, Peter Neumer
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Prisons Of The Mind: Social Value And Economic Inefficiency In The Criminal Justice Response To Mental Illness, Amanda C. Pustlinik
Prisons Of The Mind: Social Value And Economic Inefficiency In The Criminal Justice Response To Mental Illness, Amanda C. Pustlinik
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
On The Causes Of Unpredictability Of Federal Circuit Decisions In Patent Cases, Paul M. Janicke
On The Causes Of Unpredictability Of Federal Circuit Decisions In Patent Cases, Paul M. Janicke
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Experimental Use Exemptions In Patent Law On Incentives To Innovate, Kevin Iles
A Comparative Analysis Of The Impact Of Experimental Use Exemptions In Patent Law On Incentives To Innovate, Kevin Iles
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Preserving Internet Expression While Protecting Our Children: Solutions Following Ashcroft V. Aclu, Steven E. Merlis
Preserving Internet Expression While Protecting Our Children: Solutions Following Ashcroft V. Aclu, Steven E. Merlis
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Defining The Limits Of The Eu Essential Facilities Doctrine On Intellectual Property Rights: The Primacy Of Securing Optimal Innovation, James Turney
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
The End Of Federalism In Telecommunication Regulations?, Douglas C. Sicker
The End Of Federalism In Telecommunication Regulations?, Douglas C. Sicker
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Trademarks Or Copyrights: Which Intellectual Property Right Affords Its Owner The Greatest Protection Of Architectural Ingenuity?, Rashida Y.V. Macmurray
Trademarks Or Copyrights: Which Intellectual Property Right Affords Its Owner The Greatest Protection Of Architectural Ingenuity?, Rashida Y.V. Macmurray
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Ambush Marketing: The Off-Field Competition At The Olympic Games, Jason K. Schmitz
Ambush Marketing: The Off-Field Competition At The Olympic Games, Jason K. Schmitz
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property And Genetically Modified Seeds: The United States, Trade, And The Developing World, Haley Stein
Intellectual Property And Genetically Modified Seeds: The United States, Trade, And The Developing World, Haley Stein
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
High Plains Drifting: Wind-Blown Seeds And The Intellectual Property Implications Of The Gmo Revolution, Stephanie M. Bernhardt
High Plains Drifting: Wind-Blown Seeds And The Intellectual Property Implications Of The Gmo Revolution, Stephanie M. Bernhardt
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
In-Line Or Insane? The Federal Circuit's Recent Interpretation Of Festo In Honeywell V. Hamilton Sundstrand, Justin E. Gray
In-Line Or Insane? The Federal Circuit's Recent Interpretation Of Festo In Honeywell V. Hamilton Sundstrand, Justin E. Gray
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Free Radicals In Cyberspace: Complex Liability Issues In Information Warfare, Meiring De Villiers
Free Radicals In Cyberspace: Complex Liability Issues In Information Warfare, Meiring De Villiers
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.
Pharmacogenomics: Privacy In The Era Of Personalized Medicine, Berrie Rebecca Goldman
Pharmacogenomics: Privacy In The Era Of Personalized Medicine, Berrie Rebecca Goldman
Northwestern Journal of Technology and Intellectual Property
No abstract provided.