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Is Japan Ready To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage?, Yuki Arai
Is Japan Ready To Legalize Same-Sex Marriage?, Yuki Arai
Cornell Law School LL.M. Student Research Papers
Marriage is one of the most significant stages in one’s life. For many decades, gays and lesbians have been excluded from the legal institution of marriage solely because of their sexual orientation. However, the situation concerning same-sex marriage has drastically changed in many societies including the U.S. in the past several years. This recent wave of the opening of same-sex marriage has yet to reach my home country, Japan. In Japanese society where no religion opposing to same-sex activity is influential, gays and lesbians have not been persecuted criminally or religiously, which caused the absence of gay and lesbian rights …
Restricted Investment In Private Equity: The Volcker Rule's Incursion Into Banking?, Manasa Reddy Gummi
Restricted Investment In Private Equity: The Volcker Rule's Incursion Into Banking?, Manasa Reddy Gummi
Cornell Law School LL.M. Student Research Papers
Investment in private equity originally came from individual investors and corporations. However, over the years institutional investors have become prominent in the investor pool with the hope of achieving risk adjusted returns. Banks have become significant sources of funds in the private equity market. Bank affiliate groups account for a significant share of the private equity activity as well as the banks’ own capital. A distinct feature of a leveraged buyout by a private equity firm as opposed to strategic buyouts and other transactions is the significant reliance on debt financing. Typically, shell companies with substantially no assets would be …
Comparative Foreign Direct Investment Law: Determinants Of The Legal Framework And The Level Of Openness And Attractiveness Of Host Economies, Jean-Yves P. Steyt
Comparative Foreign Direct Investment Law: Determinants Of The Legal Framework And The Level Of Openness And Attractiveness Of Host Economies, Jean-Yves P. Steyt
Cornell Law School LL.M. Student Research Papers
Foreign direct investment, henceforth denoted FDI, constitutes a basic component of the ongoing economic globalization. The latter phenomenon refers to the increasing economic interdependence of countries in the sense that today goods, services, capital and technologies are exchanged or diffused on a truly global market, accompanied by an unprecedented cross-border flow of human resources.
A large majority of states on every continent have been liberalizing or further liberalizing their investment policies and laws over the last decades. The substantial impact and role of international instruments and organizations on this progressive liberalization process has been stressed on both the global and …