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The European Community After 1992: The Freedom Of Movement Of People And Its Limitations, Ricou Heaton
The European Community After 1992: The Freedom Of Movement Of People And Its Limitations, Ricou Heaton
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The end of 1992 has attained significance as the time when borders and barriers to the free movement of people within the European Community (EC) should dissolve. This Note examines those actions taken by EC institutions and member states that are determining the nature of this freedom. This Note explains the major EC institutions and the steps they have taken with respect to freedom of movement. This Note also describes the Schengen Convention, an agreement between , eight EC states that provides a blueprint for dismantling internal borders and strengthening external ones. The author discusses how member states' desire to …
Extradition And The Political Offense Exception In The Suppression Of Terrorism, Antje C. Petersen
Extradition And The Political Offense Exception In The Suppression Of Terrorism, Antje C. Petersen
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Strategic Management Of Intangible Assets – A Manager’S Overview, Edward E. Frankel, William J. Murphy, Iii, R. Drew Ogden
Strategic Management Of Intangible Assets – A Manager’S Overview, Edward E. Frankel, William J. Murphy, Iii, R. Drew Ogden
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Transnational Financial Services--Current Challenges For An Integrated Europe, Gerhard Wegen
Transnational Financial Services--Current Challenges For An Integrated Europe, Gerhard Wegen
Fordham Law Review
In this address, Dr. Wegen focuses on the challenges facing an integrated Europe. Dr. Wegen examines the existing regulatory scheme which governs the EC financial services industry. By discussing possible enlargement of the EC to include easter and central European countries. Dr. Wegen addresses the growing need to develop and expand structural devices, both governmental and informal, to bind the ED. The basis for such a union must be the free movement of goods, capital, services, and persons. Dr. Wegen concludes by stressing that the EC must prepare for global competition, rather than struggle over matters of national pride.
Regulation Of Biotechnology In The European Community: How Twelve Nations Are Transforming A Global Industry, Colleen K. Ottoson
Regulation Of Biotechnology In The European Community: How Twelve Nations Are Transforming A Global Industry, Colleen K. Ottoson
Maryland Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
Inside Outside Leave Me Alone: Domestic And Ec-Motivated Reform In The Uk Securities Industry, Patrick M. Creaven
Inside Outside Leave Me Alone: Domestic And Ec-Motivated Reform In The Uk Securities Industry, Patrick M. Creaven
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
International Regulation And Control Of The Production And Use Of Chemicals And Pesticides: Perspectives For A Convention, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
International Regulation And Control Of The Production And Use Of Chemicals And Pesticides: Perspectives For A Convention, Hans-Wolfgang Micklitz
Michigan Journal of International Law
A wide variety of instruments and mechanisms for the regulation and control of chemicals and pesticides is already available internationally. What is missing is an analysis that attempts to systematize the different approaches, to create transparency, to define where they overlap, and to discover prospective deficiencies and shortcomings. In order to accomplish this task, this article covers legally binding rules as well as recommendations and codes - the international soft law. The overall purpose is to outline a framework for future international regulation of chemicals and pesticides and to propose an international convention as a possible solution.
The Political Ecology Of Takeovers: Thoughts On Harmonizing The European Corporate Governance Environment, Ronald J. Gilson
The Political Ecology Of Takeovers: Thoughts On Harmonizing The European Corporate Governance Environment, Ronald J. Gilson
Faculty Scholarship
Economic policy debate in the United States during the 1980s focused on the dynamics of bidder and target tactics in hostile takeovers. Confronted with the largest transactions in business history, financial economists took advantage of developments in econometric techniques to conduct virtually real time studies of the impact on firm value of each new bidder tactic and target defense. For courts and lawyers, hostile takeovers subjected standard features of corporate law to the equivalent of a stress x-ray, revealing previously undetected doctrinal cracks. Congress held seemingly endless hearings on the subject, although managing to enact only relatively innocuous tax penalties …