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Efficient Breach Of International Law: Optimal Remedies, 'Legalized Noncompliance,' And Related Issues, Eric A. Posner, Alan O. Sykes Nov 2011

Efficient Breach Of International Law: Optimal Remedies, 'Legalized Noncompliance,' And Related Issues, Eric A. Posner, Alan O. Sykes

Michigan Law Review

In much of the scholarly literature on international law, there is a tendency to condemn violations of the law and to leave it at that. If all violations of international law were indeed undesirable, this tendency would be unobjectionable. We argue in this Article, however that a variety of circumstances arise under which violations of international law are desirable from an economic standpoint. The reasons why are much the same as the reasons why nonperformance of private contracts is sometimes desirable- the concept of "efficient breach," familiar to modern students of contract law, has direct applicability to international law. As …


Twombly And Iqbal: The Introduction Of A Heightened Pleading Standard, Shira A. Sheindlin Honorable Oct 2011

Twombly And Iqbal: The Introduction Of A Heightened Pleading Standard, Shira A. Sheindlin Honorable

Touro Law Review

No abstract provided.


Rational Electricity Regulation: Environmental Impacts And The "Public Interest", Jeremy Knee Apr 2011

Rational Electricity Regulation: Environmental Impacts And The "Public Interest", Jeremy Knee

West Virginia Law Review

No abstract provided.


Physician Licensure And Telemedicine: Some Competitive Issues Raised By The Prospect Of Practising Globally While Regulating Locally, Daniel J. Gilman Jan 2011

Physician Licensure And Telemedicine: Some Competitive Issues Raised By The Prospect Of Practising Globally While Regulating Locally, Daniel J. Gilman

Journal of Health Care Law and Policy

No abstract provided.


Legal Ethics And Non-Practicing Entities: Being On The Receiving End Matters Too, David Hricik Jan 2011

Legal Ethics And Non-Practicing Entities: Being On The Receiving End Matters Too, David Hricik

Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal

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Public Options: The Need For Long-Term Care, Its Costs, And Government’S Attempts To Address Them, Alexander N. Daskalakis Jan 2011

Public Options: The Need For Long-Term Care, Its Costs, And Government’S Attempts To Address Them, Alexander N. Daskalakis

Saint Louis University Journal of Health Law & Policy

No abstract provided.