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Globalization And The Monopoly Of Aba-Approved Law Schools: Missed Opportunities Or Dodged Bullets?, Carole Silver
Globalization And The Monopoly Of Aba-Approved Law Schools: Missed Opportunities Or Dodged Bullets?, Carole Silver
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Putting The Legal Profession’S Monopoly On The Practice Of Law In A Global Context, Laurel S. Terry
Putting The Legal Profession’S Monopoly On The Practice Of Law In A Global Context, Laurel S. Terry
Fordham Law Review
When considering the proper scope of the U.S. legal profession’s monopoly, regulators and commentators may find it useful to compare the scope of the U.S. monopoly with the legal profession monopolies found in other countries. This Article surveys what we know—and do not know—about the scope of the monopoly in countries other than the United States. The Article finds that the state of knowledge on this topic is relatively undeveloped, that the scope of the U.S. legal profession’s monopoly appears to be larger than the scope of the monopoly found in some other countries, but that the “conventional wisdom” may …
Federalism, Subsidiarity, And The Role Of Local Governments In An Age Of Global Multilevel Governance, Yishai Blank
Federalism, Subsidiarity, And The Role Of Local Governments In An Age Of Global Multilevel Governance, Yishai Blank
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This article argues that current legal and political systems are incapable of dealing with human conflicts on multiple spheres (federal, state, local) simultaneously. The two dominant political theories that are supposed to solve this problem - federalism and subsidiarity, are inadequate. This article then argues that federalism and subsidiarity must be understood as distinct from one another, and subsidiarity is a better fit for the task of articulating multi-level governance, even if only as a tool for loosening the grip of federalism over our political and legal theory.
Global Citizenship, Kwame Anthony Appiah
The End Of Software Piracy In Eastern Europe? A Positive Outlook With International Help, Allison M. Collisson
The End Of Software Piracy In Eastern Europe? A Positive Outlook With International Help, Allison M. Collisson
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Fourth Annual A.A. Sommer, Jr., Lecture On Corporate, Securities & Financial Law, William J. Mcdonough, William Michael Treanor, John Fx Peloso, Jill E. Fisch
The Fourth Annual A.A. Sommer, Jr., Lecture On Corporate, Securities & Financial Law, William J. Mcdonough, William Michael Treanor, John Fx Peloso, Jill E. Fisch
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
The Rise Or The Fall Of International Law?, Edith Brown Weiss
The Rise Or The Fall Of International Law?, Edith Brown Weiss
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
That "S" Word: Sovereignty, And Globalization, And Human Rights, Et Cetera, Louis Henkin
That "S" Word: Sovereignty, And Globalization, And Human Rights, Et Cetera, Louis Henkin
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Harmonization Of Securities Disclosure Rules In The Global Market - A Proposal , Uri Geiger
Harmonization Of Securities Disclosure Rules In The Global Market - A Proposal , Uri Geiger
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Continuity For Transatlantic Commercial Contracts After The Introduction Of The Euro, Rebecca H. Marek
Continuity For Transatlantic Commercial Contracts After The Introduction Of The Euro, Rebecca H. Marek
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Efficiency And Conspiracy: Conflicts Of Interest, Anti-Nepotism Rules, And Separation Strategies, Saul Levmore
Efficiency And Conspiracy: Conflicts Of Interest, Anti-Nepotism Rules, And Separation Strategies, Saul Levmore
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.