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International Decisions. European Communities - Measures Concerning Meat And Meat Products, David A. Wirth Sep 1998

International Decisions. European Communities - Measures Concerning Meat And Meat Products, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


Fulbright Report Of Organization For Security And Cooperation (Osce) Regional Research Program, David A. Wirth Jun 1998

Fulbright Report Of Organization For Security And Cooperation (Osce) Regional Research Program, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

Report on activities conducted with Fulbright support from 1996 to 1997.


The Three Economies: Rethinking The Connections Between Society, Ecology, And Money, Zygmunt J.B. Plater Dec 1997

The Three Economies: Rethinking The Connections Between Society, Ecology, And Money, Zygmunt J.B. Plater

Zygmunt J.B. Plater

No abstract provided.


Foreword, David R. Hodas Dec 1997

Foreword, David R. Hodas

David R. Hodas

No abstract provided.


Trade Implications Of The Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South Trade In Hazardous Wastes, David A. Wirth Dec 1997

Trade Implications Of The Basel Convention Amendment Banning North-South Trade In Hazardous Wastes, David A. Wirth

David A. Wirth

No abstract provided.


"Public Use" And The Independent Judiciary: Condemnation In An Interest-Group Perspective, Donald J. Kochan Dec 1997

"Public Use" And The Independent Judiciary: Condemnation In An Interest-Group Perspective, Donald J. Kochan

Donald J. Kochan

This Article reexamines the doctrine of public use under the Takings Clause and its ability to impede takings for private use through an application of public choice theory. It argues that the judicial validation of interest-group capture of the condemnation power through a relaxed public use standard in Takings Clause review can be explained by interest group politics and public choice theory and by institutional tendencies inherent in the independent judiciary. Legislators can sell the eminent domain power to special interests for almost any use, promising durability in the deal given the low probability that the judiciary will invalidate it …