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Competition Law Enforcement In China: Between Technocracy And Industrial Policy, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang Dec 2016

Competition Law Enforcement In China: Between Technocracy And Industrial Policy, Yane Svetiev, Lei Wang

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Journal Staff Dec 2016

Journal Staff

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Competition Policy: The Comparative Advantage Of Developing Countries, Eleanor M. Fox Dec 2016

Competition Policy: The Comparative Advantage Of Developing Countries, Eleanor M. Fox

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Note: Exploring The Promise And Potential Of A Wto Anti-Corruption Treaty, Christine E. Dryden Dec 2016

Note: Exploring The Promise And Potential Of A Wto Anti-Corruption Treaty, Christine E. Dryden

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Chilean Antitrust Policy: Some Lessons Behind Its Success, Francisco Agüero Dec 2016

Chilean Antitrust Policy: Some Lessons Behind Its Success, Francisco Agüero

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Lifecycles Of Competition Systems: Explaining Variation In The Implementation Of New Regimes, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos Dec 2016

Lifecycles Of Competition Systems: Explaining Variation In The Implementation Of New Regimes, William E. Kovacic, Marianela Lopez-Galdos

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Competition Law And Policy In Mexico: Successes And Challenges, Umut Aydin Dec 2016

Competition Law And Policy In Mexico: Successes And Challenges, Umut Aydin

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Competition Law & Policy In Developing Countries: Explaining Variations In Outcomes; Exploring Possibilities And Limits, Umut Aydin, Tim Büthe Dec 2016

Competition Law & Policy In Developing Countries: Explaining Variations In Outcomes; Exploring Possibilities And Limits, Umut Aydin, Tim Büthe

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


The Causes Of Competition Agency Ineffectiveness In Developing Countries, A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon Dec 2016

The Causes Of Competition Agency Ineffectiveness In Developing Countries, A.E. Rodriguez, Ashok Menon

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


Supplanting Foreign Antitrust, Ralf Michaels Dec 2016

Supplanting Foreign Antitrust, Ralf Michaels

Law and Contemporary Problems

No abstract provided.


General Comments On The Legal Services Program In New York City, P. Vaughn Gearan Dec 2016

General Comments On The Legal Services Program In New York City, P. Vaughn Gearan

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


School Segregation And History Revisited, Alfred Avins Dec 2016

School Segregation And History Revisited, Alfred Avins

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Thompson V. Shapiro: Residence Requirements And The Right To Life Dec 2016

Thompson V. Shapiro: Residence Requirements And The Right To Life

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Fair Trial And Free Press, Herbert M. Anderson Dec 2016

Fair Trial And Free Press, Herbert M. Anderson

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Selective Conscientious Objection, Gaillard T. Hunt Dec 2016

Selective Conscientious Objection, Gaillard T. Hunt

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


The Twilight Of Nonspeech, Bernard E. Gegan Dec 2016

The Twilight Of Nonspeech, Bernard E. Gegan

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Ending Discrimination: Positive Approaches For Government, Florence V. Lucas Dec 2016

Ending Discrimination: Positive Approaches For Government, Florence V. Lucas

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Reflections On The Implications Of Title I Of The Elementary And Secondary Education Act Of 1965, Robert F. Drinan, S.J. Dec 2016

Reflections On The Implications Of Title I Of The Elementary And Secondary Education Act Of 1965, Robert F. Drinan, S.J.

The Catholic Lawyer

No abstract provided.


How Threat Assessment Could Become Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Case Of U.S.-China Relations, Muhamad Arif Dec 2016

How Threat Assessment Could Become Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Case Of U.S.-China Relations, Muhamad Arif

Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional

This article tries to explain how misperception can trigger conflict between countries. The article would employ spiral model of conflict proposed by Robert Jervis as a theoretical framework to scrutinize contemporary US and Chinese contemporary competition. As a result, this paper shows how threat assessment could trigger a spiral of conflict through state’s tendency to overestimate threat level and its failure to perceive that defensive behavior can be interpreted as offensive by the belligerent. Based on this analysis, the probability of conflicts can be reduced as each country tries to comprehend motivations that drive other behavior, perceptions and reactions that …


Contesting Global Civil Society’S Legitimacy Claims: Evaluating International Non-Governmental Organizations (Ingos)’ Representation Of And Accountability To Beneficiaries, Cazadira Fediva Tamzil Dec 2016

Contesting Global Civil Society’S Legitimacy Claims: Evaluating International Non-Governmental Organizations (Ingos)’ Representation Of And Accountability To Beneficiaries, Cazadira Fediva Tamzil

Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional

The global civil society is often regarded as a progressive moral force that provides advocacy and protection of marginalized groups in the global political arena. Nevertheless, departing from the belief that civil society has great power and influence over global dynamics, it sees that the legitimacy claims they articulate and articulated by academics are essential to be evaluated, especially with regard to their representation and accountability groups and individual beneficiaries. This paper concludes that the claims of legitimacy of civil society are less justifiable, both normatively and empirically. From the normative point of view, claims for civil society representation are …


Kerja Sama Pembangunan Korea Selatan Di Vietnam Dalam Pengembangan Area Pedesaan Melalui Model Saemaul Undong, Indah Lestari Dec 2016

Kerja Sama Pembangunan Korea Selatan Di Vietnam Dalam Pengembangan Area Pedesaan Melalui Model Saemaul Undong, Indah Lestari

Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional

In this last decade, a closed cooperation of rural development “Saemaul Undong” between South Korea and Vietnam has been formed. Saemaul Undong is a success model of South Korea’s rural development. Along with it, question related to the possibility of adopting Saemaul Undong by developing countries arises. With this regard, this research attempts to explain the reasons why this cooperation has been formed. By using concept of cooperation, this research tries to observe the existence of goals and benefits in “Saemaul Undong” cooperation between South Korea and Vietnam. Result of this research affirmed that goals and benefits spurred “Saemaul Undong” …


The Evolving Security Policy Of Japan And The Adherence To Antimilitarism Culture, Chaula Rininta Anindya Dec 2016

The Evolving Security Policy Of Japan And The Adherence To Antimilitarism Culture, Chaula Rininta Anindya

Global: Jurnal Politik Internasional

Japan has reinterpreted Article 9 as the fundamental constitution of their antimilitarist culture and shows its willingness to play a more active role in the International security. This article seeks to examine the changes of Japan’s security and the potential shift of antimilitarist strategic culture, arguing that despite the continuous changes, Japan has not changed its strategic culture due to perpetual debates within the domestic politics that are vital in shaping the security identity. The changing security practices are merely a natural response to the current dynamic of International security environments. Therefore, it remains unlikely for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe …


The First Century Of Magna Carta: The Diffusion Of Texts And Knowledge Of The Charter, Paul Brand Dec 2016

The First Century Of Magna Carta: The Diffusion Of Texts And Knowledge Of The Charter, Paul Brand

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Insuring Takings Claims, Christopher Serkin Dec 2016

Insuring Takings Claims, Christopher Serkin

Northwestern University Law Review

Local governments typically insure themselves against all kinds of losses, from property damage to legal liability. For small- and medium-sized governments, this usually means purchasing insurance from private insurers or participating in municipal risk pools. Insurance for regulatory takings claims, however, is generally unavailable. This previously unnoticed gap in municipal insurance coverage could lead risk averse local governments to underregulate and underenforce existing regulations where property owners threaten to bring takings claims. This seemingly technical observation turns out to have profound implications for theoretical accounts of the Takings Clause that focus on government regulatory incentives. This Article explores the impact …


Knowledge And Fourth Amendment Privacy, Matthew Tokson Dec 2016

Knowledge And Fourth Amendment Privacy, Matthew Tokson

Northwestern University Law Review

This Article examines the central role that knowledge plays in determining the Fourth Amendment’s scope. What people know about surveillance practices or new technologies often shapes the “reasonable expectations of privacy” that define the Fourth Amendment’s boundaries. From early decisions dealing with automobile searches to recent cases involving advanced information technologies, courts have relied on assessments of knowledge in a wide variety of Fourth Amendment contexts. Yet the analysis of knowledge in Fourth Amendment law is rarely if ever studied on its own.

This Article fills that gap. It starts by identifying the characteristics of Fourth Amendment knowledge. It finds, …


Rental Home Sweet Home: The Disparate Impact Solution For Renters Evicted From Residential Foreclosures, David Lurie Dec 2016

Rental Home Sweet Home: The Disparate Impact Solution For Renters Evicted From Residential Foreclosures, David Lurie

Northwestern University Law Review

At the end of the last decade, a drastic spike in residential foreclosures brought unprecedented attention to the damage that mass foreclosure often brings to primarily low-income, minority–majority communities. Much of this attention—in both the media and in the legal arena—has been devoted to homeowners disadvantaged by predatory loans and other unsavory practices. However, a recent body of scholarship has shown that the brunt of mass foreclosure often falls on renters, who often have little or no procedural protection from speedy and unexpected eviction from their homes, regardless of lease status or tenure. This Note argues that the Supreme Court’s …


The Death Penalty And The Fifth Amendment, Joseph Blocher Dec 2016

The Death Penalty And The Fifth Amendment, Joseph Blocher

Northwestern University Law Review

Can the Supreme Court find unconstitutional something that the text of the Constitution “contemplates”? If the Bill of Rights mentions a punishment, does that make it a “permissible legislative choice” immune to independent constitutional challenges?

Recent developments have given new hope to those seeking constitutional abolition of the death penalty. But some supporters of the death penalty continue to argue, as they have since Furman v. Georgia, that the death penalty must be constitutional because the Fifth Amendment explicitly contemplates it. The appeal of this argument is obvious, but its strength is largely superficial, and is also mostly irrelevant to …


Interpretation And Re-Interpretation Of A Clause: Magna Carta And The Widow’S Quarantine, Janet Loengard Dec 2016

Interpretation And Re-Interpretation Of A Clause: Magna Carta And The Widow’S Quarantine, Janet Loengard

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


The Great Charter Turned 800: Remembering Its 700th Birthday, Karl Shoemaker Dec 2016

The Great Charter Turned 800: Remembering Its 700th Birthday, Karl Shoemaker

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.


Forest Law Through The Looking Glass: Distortions Of The Forest Charter In The Outlaw Fiction Of Late Medieval England, Sarah Harlan-Haughey Dec 2016

Forest Law Through The Looking Glass: Distortions Of The Forest Charter In The Outlaw Fiction Of Late Medieval England, Sarah Harlan-Haughey

William & Mary Bill of Rights Journal

No abstract provided.