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In Re Qimonda Ag: The Conflict Between Comity And The Public Policy Exception In Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code, John J. Chung
In Re Qimonda Ag: The Conflict Between Comity And The Public Policy Exception In Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
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From Feudal Land Contracts To Financial Derivatives: The Treatment Of Status Through Specific Relief, John J. Chung
From Feudal Land Contracts To Financial Derivatives: The Treatment Of Status Through Specific Relief, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
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Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code And Its Implicit Assumptions Regarding The Foreign Exchange Market, John J. Chung
Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code And Its Implicit Assumptions Regarding The Foreign Exchange Market, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The Retrogressive Flaw Of Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson From Maritime Law, John J. Chung
The Retrogressive Flaw Of Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Lesson From Maritime Law, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
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The New Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Step Toward Erosion Of National Sovereignty, John J. Chung
The New Chapter 15 Of The Bankruptcy Code: A Step Toward Erosion Of National Sovereignty, John J. Chung
Law Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.