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Expanding The Choices For The Global Commons: Comparing Newfangled Tradable Allowance Schemes To Old-Fashioned Common Property Regimes, Carol M. Rose Oct 1999

Expanding The Choices For The Global Commons: Comparing Newfangled Tradable Allowance Schemes To Old-Fashioned Common Property Regimes, Carol M. Rose

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.


Citizen Soldiers: The North Carolina Volunteers And The War On Poverty, Robert R. Korstad, James L. Leloudis Oct 1999

Citizen Soldiers: The North Carolina Volunteers And The War On Poverty, Robert R. Korstad, James L. Leloudis

Law and Contemporary Problems

During the summers of 1964 and 1965, more than 300 college students fanned out across the state of North Carolina in a bold campaign to defeat poverty and, as they saw it, to uplift the poor. Korstad and Leloudis trace the history of the North Carolina Fund's Volunteers program, provide an analysis of the contribution that those students made to fighting poverty in the state, and evaluate the impact of that experience on the lives of the Volunteers themselves.


Current Trends In Corporate Governance: Going From London To Milan Via Toronto, Brian R. Cheffins Oct 1999

Current Trends In Corporate Governance: Going From London To Milan Via Toronto, Brian R. Cheffins

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


U.S. Tax Consequences Of The Euro Conversion: Is The Treasury’S Response Sufficient?, Christine E. Mercier Oct 1999

U.S. Tax Consequences Of The Euro Conversion: Is The Treasury’S Response Sufficient?, Christine E. Mercier

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Making The Most Of Volunteers, Jean Baldwin Grossman, Kathryn Furano Oct 1999

Making The Most Of Volunteers, Jean Baldwin Grossman, Kathryn Furano

Law and Contemporary Problems

Grossman and Furano discuss the elements that experience has shown need to be in place to allow volunteers to be most effective. Drawing from research on mentoring and youth service over the past twenty years, they explore effective volunteer practices, illustrating them with evaluation data and practical examples.


Some Observations Along The Road To “National Information Power”, William Gravell Apr 1999

Some Observations Along The Road To “National Information Power”, William Gravell

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


The Emperor Has No Clothes: The Conundrum Of Sustainable Development, Michael Mccloskey Apr 1999

The Emperor Has No Clothes: The Conundrum Of Sustainable Development, Michael Mccloskey

Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum

No abstract provided.