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Thinking Win-Win: Boosting Profitability Through Gender-Balanced Flex-Time, Gabriela Steier
Thinking Win-Win: Boosting Profitability Through Gender-Balanced Flex-Time, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
Setting working mothers free from the gridlock of inflexible “all-or-nothing” workplaces1 can unleash the tremendous potential of female leadership qualities and create win-win2 situations for both employers and employees. When human resources managers create such win-win situations, they can boost efficiency, productivity, profitability, and ultimately increase their company’s bottom line. The key to this strategy consists of attracting and maintaining female talent in the market by implementing mother-friendlier time management. This article analyses the business case for women in terms of gender-balanced leadership, and evaluates flex-time block-schedules as a corporate management strategy to achieve the goals of boosting the bottom …
My Paper, "The Wto's Blind Spot: Dispute Resolution In The International Food Industry", Was Recently Listed On Ssrn's Top Ten Download List For: Sustainable Technology Ejournal., Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
My paper, "The WTO's Blind Spot: Dispute Resolution in the International Food Industry" was recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for: Sustainable Technology eJournal. Please click on the document to the SSRN Top Ten List. This paper has been on the Sustainability Law & Policy eJournal Top Ten List for a month now.
Getting Published: Striving For The Byline, Lauren Gailey
Getting Published: Striving For The Byline, Lauren Gailey
Gabriela Steier
Article by Lauren Gailey. For more issues of Duquesne Juris please visit: http://www.duq.edu/academics/schools/law/publications-and-blogs/juris-magazine/recent-issues
My Paper Makes Ssrn Top Ten List, Gabriela Steier
My Paper Makes Ssrn Top Ten List, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
My paper, "THE WTO'S BLIND SPOT: DISPUTE RESOLUTION IN THE INTERNATIONAL FOOD INDUSTRY", was recently listed on SSRN's Top Ten download list for: Food Law & Policy eJournal, PSN: Politics of the WTO (Topic), PSN: Politics of the WTO (Topic), SRPN: Agribusiness (Topic), SRPN: Biotechnology (Topic), SRPN: Politics of Food (Topic) and SRPN: World Trade Organisation (Topic).
The Wto's Blind Spot: Dispute Resolution In The International Food Industry, Gabriela Steier
The Wto's Blind Spot: Dispute Resolution In The International Food Industry, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
This paper analyzes the importance of the WTO’s role and its dispute resolution process within the international food trade system based on a discussion of the WTO’s dispute resolution of American genetically modified (GM) crops that were forced into the European market. In order for public policy and economic aspects to coexist in the legally binding decisions that originate from the WTO dispute resolution process, the panels should acknowledge their protective function toward the trading partners on the one hand, and the public and the global ecologic sustainability on the other. The resulting precedent, in turn, would induce behavioral changes …
Womenomics For Nursing Growth: Making The Case For Work Time Flexibility And Mother-Friendlier Workplaces, Gabriela Steier
Womenomics For Nursing Growth: Making The Case For Work Time Flexibility And Mother-Friendlier Workplaces, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
Gender bias at work often coerces breastfeeding working mothers to choose between their baby or their job. The forced choice between private and work life irreconcilably separates motherhood from a woman’s career, giving rise to the Mommy Wage Gap and the Maternal Wall. Consequently, the separation of work and family life has negative impacts on both the mother and her child. These negative impacts also bear on public health and the economy on a large scale. The more unaccommodating workplaces are, the stricter the separation between work and family life and the more permanent the choice a working mother has …
Cibus, Lex, Commercium: Food Law And Plantenomics In World Trade, Gabriela Steier
Cibus, Lex, Commercium: Food Law And Plantenomics In World Trade, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
Large food producers in some of the most-powerful trading nations attain so much influence through international trade and outsourcing, that they become leaders in corporate governance and the World Trade Organization (WTO) is the only international body capable of regulating the international trade that feeds globalization. This paper analyzes the importance of the WTO’s role and its dispute resolution process within the international food trade system based on a discussion of corporate governance in the food industry and the Cartagena Protocol. Important examples discussed in this paper are the WTO’s dispute resolution of American genetically modified (GM) crops that were …
Dead People Don’T Eat: Food Governmentenomics And Conflicts-Of-Interest In The Usda And Fda, Gabriela Steier
Dead People Don’T Eat: Food Governmentenomics And Conflicts-Of-Interest In The Usda And Fda, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
Conflicts of interest permeate the governance of the federal advisory committees that issue recommendations to consumer protection agencies, such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), and, therefore, American consumers need a federal solution to protect their health from biased recommendations. In order to promote a business-friendly food pyramid, agribusinesses and food industrialists lobby for dietary guidelines to adapt the dietary guidelines illustrated by the food pyramid to boos their sales. The resulting guidelines cause great damage to public health, environmental pollution, and loss of democratic freedoms. As a result, the FDA …
Bridge Banks: Detox Tools For A Melted Economy, Gabriela Steier
Bridge Banks: Detox Tools For A Melted Economy, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
This paper compares the fragmented three-pillar banking system in Germany to the banking system in the U.S. and suggests an amendment to 12 U.S.C.A. § 1821(n), the bridge bank statute, to make some fragmentation of the financial sector in the U.S. possible. This paper is the first of its kind and explains why the German bad bank prototype works within the fragmented three-pillars of banking. The three pillars of banking in Germany are (1) Savings Banks (Sparkassen), (2) Private Commercial Banks (Kreditbanken, Genossenschaftsbanken), and (3) Public and Cooperative Credit Institutions (Volks- and Raiffeisenbanken). The resulting fragmented banking system is more …
Exploring A European Union Constitution: Unexpected Lessons From The American Experience, Ken Gormley
Exploring A European Union Constitution: Unexpected Lessons From The American Experience, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
Female Tv Lawyers: Ladies Or Tramps?, Gabriela Steier
Female Tv Lawyers: Ladies Or Tramps?, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
Please note the cover page cartoon, which I drew, along with the illustration in my article.
Evaluation Of The Antimicrobial Effect Of Super-Oxidized Water (Sterilox®) And Sodium Hypochlorite Against Enterococcus Faecalis In A Bovine Root Canal Model, G. Rossi-Fedele, J.A. Figueiredo, Liviu Steier, L. Canullo, Gabriela Steier, A.P. Roberts
Evaluation Of The Antimicrobial Effect Of Super-Oxidized Water (Sterilox®) And Sodium Hypochlorite Against Enterococcus Faecalis In A Bovine Root Canal Model, G. Rossi-Fedele, J.A. Figueiredo, Liviu Steier, L. Canullo, Gabriela Steier, A.P. Roberts
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Platform Switching In Dental Implants, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Platform Switching In Dental Implants, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy: An Epilogue, Ken Gormley
Chief Justice Ralph J. Cappy: An Epilogue, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
Better Horizontal Ridge Expansion, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Better Horizontal Ridge Expansion, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Optimum Restoration Of Missing Tooth Structure, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Optimum Restoration Of Missing Tooth Structure, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
The Ethics Of Referral, Gabriela Steier, Liviu Steier
The Ethics Of Referral, Gabriela Steier, Liviu Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Rape, Affirmative Consent To Sex, And Sexual Autonomy: Introduction To The Symposium, Jane Moriarty
Rape, Affirmative Consent To Sex, And Sexual Autonomy: Introduction To The Symposium, Jane Moriarty
Jane Campbell Moriarty
We may have moved in the West toward a standard in which “no means no” has the force of criminal law behind it. But are we ready for a standard in which only “yes means yes?” And if so, getting to yes may be a winding path to follow. The concept of consent, some of the symposium authors note, is a far more complicated inquiry than many appreciate. Consider the Eliot quotation above: is it consensual if his exploring hands encounter no defense? Is indifference sufficient to establish consent and if not, should his act be considered criminal rather than …
Gold Foil Restoration: A Never-Ending Beauty, Liviu Steier, Giovanni Dicran Meghighian, Gabriela Steier
Gold Foil Restoration: A Never-Ending Beauty, Liviu Steier, Giovanni Dicran Meghighian, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
The ‘Comp-Up’ Technique – Efficiency For Direct Composite Restorations, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
The ‘Comp-Up’ Technique – Efficiency For Direct Composite Restorations, Liviu Steier, Gabriela Steier
Gabriela Steier
No abstract provided.
Carol Los Mansmann: Lawyer, Judge, And Public Servant (Comments), Ken Gormley
Carol Los Mansmann: Lawyer, Judge, And Public Servant (Comments), Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
“Misconvictions,” Science And The Ministers Of Justice, Jane Campbell Moriarty
“Misconvictions,” Science And The Ministers Of Justice, Jane Campbell Moriarty
Jane Campbell Moriarty
DNA evidence has exonerated over two hundred wrongfully convicted defendants in the last several years, providing insights into the causes of such convictions. One such cause, faulty scientific evidence, is a focus of this article. For decades, many have written about the prevalence of and reasons for wrongful convictions --what I have termed “misconvictions.” A few reasons support the coinage “misconvictions”: the miscarriage of justice when an innocent person is convicted; the mistakes involved in the prosecution and trial of the case; the mistaken identification that may have occurred; and finally, the recognition that all wrongful convictions are a missed …
The Forgotten Supreme Court Justice, Ken Gormley
The Silver Anniversary Of New Judicial Federalism, Ken Gormley
The Silver Anniversary Of New Judicial Federalism, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
Monica Lewinsky, Impeachment, And The Death Of The Independent Counsel Law: What Congress Can Salvage From The Wreckage - A Minimalist View, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
Impeachment And The Independent Counsel: A Dysfunctional Union, Ken Gormley
Impeachment And The Independent Counsel: A Dysfunctional Union, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
An Original Model Of The Independent Counsel Statute, Ken Gormley
An Original Model Of The Independent Counsel Statute, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
The Short-Lived Burial Of Miranda (Comments), Ken Gormley
The Short-Lived Burial Of Miranda (Comments), Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.
State Constitutions And Criminal Procedure: A Primer For The 21st Century, Ken Gormley
State Constitutions And Criminal Procedure: A Primer For The 21st Century, Ken Gormley
Ken Gormley
No abstract provided.