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Full-Text Articles in Law
Sovereign Bonds And The Collective Will, Lee C. Buchheit, G. Mitu Gulati
Sovereign Bonds And The Collective Will, Lee C. Buchheit, G. Mitu Gulati
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Income Distribution Dynamics With Endogenous Fertility, Daniel L. Chen, Michael Kremer
Income Distribution Dynamics With Endogenous Fertility, Daniel L. Chen, Michael Kremer
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Developing countries with highly unequal income distributions, such as Brazil or South Africa, face an uphill battle in reducing inequality. Educated workers in these countries have a much lower birth rate than uneducated workers. Assuming children of educated workers are more likely to become educated, this fertility differential increaases the proportion of unskilled workers, reducing their wages, and thus their opportunity cost of having children, creating a vicious cycle. A model incorporating this effect generates multiple stedy-state levels of inequality, suggesting that in some circumstances, temporarily increasing access to educational opportunities could permanently reduce inequality. Empirical evidence suggests that the …
Pharmacogenetic Interventions, Orphan Groups, And Distributive Justice: The Role Of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Arti K. Rai
Pharmacogenetic Interventions, Orphan Groups, And Distributive Justice: The Role Of Cost-Benefit Analysis, Arti K. Rai
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Of Course Ideology Should Matter In Judicial Selection, Erwin Chemerinsky
Of Course Ideology Should Matter In Judicial Selection, Erwin Chemerinsky
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U.S. Announces Intent Not To Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, Curtis A. Bradley
U.S. Announces Intent Not To Ratify International Criminal Court Treaty, Curtis A. Bradley
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When A Workers’ Cooperative Works: The Case Of Kerala Dinesh Beedi, Mitu Gulati, T. M. Thomas Isaac, William A. Klein
When A Workers’ Cooperative Works: The Case Of Kerala Dinesh Beedi, Mitu Gulati, T. M. Thomas Isaac, William A. Klein
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The literature on worker cooperatives is dominated by explanations of why they do not work and why, accordingly, they are so rare. This article presents a case study of a large worker cooperative in South India that has worked well for a long time. This cooperative illustrates, among other things, that worker control and worker democracy are not necessarily inconsistent with the degree of hierarchy and delegation that may be essential to effective operation. The cooperative has been able to compete despite paying wages and benefits that are dramatically higher than those paid by its competitors, while at the same …
Negotiations Goes To War, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Paula B. Mccarron
Negotiations Goes To War, Charles J. Dunlap Jr., Paula B. Mccarron
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How Should We Think About Bush V. Gore?, Erwin Chemerinsky
How Should We Think About Bush V. Gore?, Erwin Chemerinsky
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World War Ii Compensation And Foreign Relations Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
World War Ii Compensation And Foreign Relations Federalism, Curtis A. Bradley
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The Independence And Democratic Accountability Of The Supreme Court Of Ohio: Recalling The Work Of Frederick Grimke, Paul D. Carrington, Adam R. Long
The Independence And Democratic Accountability Of The Supreme Court Of Ohio: Recalling The Work Of Frederick Grimke, Paul D. Carrington, Adam R. Long
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Leaving Money On The Table: Do Institutional Investors Fail To File Claims In Securities Class Actions?, James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas
Leaving Money On The Table: Do Institutional Investors Fail To File Claims In Securities Class Actions?, James D. Cox, Randall S. Thomas
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Precaution In A Multi-Risk World, Jonathan B. Wiener
Precaution In A Multi-Risk World, Jonathan B. Wiener
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Heads up. The "Precautionary Principle" is coming to a law near you. It aspires to answer a timeless question: how should society in general, and regulatory authorities in particular, respond to uncertain risks? This chapter addresses the normative and positive implications of adopting the Precautionary Principle. Whereas many analyses have compared precautionary versus reactive regulatory strategies as applied to individual risks taken one at a time, this chapter examines precaution in a world of multiple risks. It distinguishes different versions of the Precautionary Principle, some of which are more sensible than others. It suggests that precaution against one risk may …
Fencing Off Ideas: Enclosure & The Disappearance Of The Public Domain, James Boyle
Fencing Off Ideas: Enclosure & The Disappearance Of The Public Domain, James Boyle
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Electronic Publication Of Legal Scholarship: New Issues And Models, Richard A. Danner
Electronic Publication Of Legal Scholarship: New Issues And Models, Richard A. Danner
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Unconscionable Lawyers, Paul D. Carrington
Environmental Compliance: Another Integrity Crisis Or Too Many Rules?, James Salzman, J.B. Ruhl, Kai-Sheng Song, Han Yu
Environmental Compliance: Another Integrity Crisis Or Too Many Rules?, James Salzman, J.B. Ruhl, Kai-Sheng Song, Han Yu
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Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
Meeting The Challenge Of Cyberterrorism: Defining The Military Role In A Democracy, Charles J. Dunlap Jr.
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Constitutional Design: Proposals Versus Processes, Donald L. Horowitz
Constitutional Design: Proposals Versus Processes, Donald L. Horowitz
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