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Labor And The Global Economy: Four Approaches To Transnational Labor Regulation, Katherine V.W. Stone Jul 1995

Labor And The Global Economy: Four Approaches To Transnational Labor Regulation, Katherine V.W. Stone

Cornell Law Faculty Publications

No abstract provided.


Foreword, George A. Bermann Jan 1995

Foreword, George A. Bermann

Faculty Scholarship

The appearance of the Columbia Journal of European Law is a response to the phenomenal growth of interest in European law among Americans; it will also prove, I hope, to stimulate still further growth in that interest. European law has traditionally played a key role in comparative law teaching and writing in this country, due in part to Europe's deep civil law roots, and it continues to play that role. At the same time, European law figures prominently in the conduct of international transactions and the practices of international trade. Finally, the European Community has proved to be a powerful …


The Eu Data Protection Directive, Information Privacy, And The Public Interest, Fred H. Cate Jan 1995

The Eu Data Protection Directive, Information Privacy, And The Public Interest, Fred H. Cate

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


The Subsidiarity Principle In European Union Law--American Federalism Compared, W. Gary Vause Jan 1995

The Subsidiarity Principle In European Union Law--American Federalism Compared, W. Gary Vause

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


A Problem Of Privilege: In-House Counsel And The Attorney-Client Privilege In The United States And The European Community, Alison M. Hill Jan 1995

A Problem Of Privilege: In-House Counsel And The Attorney-Client Privilege In The United States And The European Community, Alison M. Hill

Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.