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Trade And Cattle: How The System Is Failing An Industry In Crisis, Terence P. Stewart, James R. Cannon Jr., Eric P. Salonen, Dennis R. Nuxoll Jan 2000

Trade And Cattle: How The System Is Failing An Industry In Crisis, Terence P. Stewart, James R. Cannon Jr., Eric P. Salonen, Dennis R. Nuxoll

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Wto Food And Agricultural Rules: Sustainable Agriculture And The Human Right To Food, Mark Ritchie, Kristin Dawkins Jan 2000

Wto Food And Agricultural Rules: Sustainable Agriculture And The Human Right To Food, Mark Ritchie, Kristin Dawkins

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination: A Critique Of Robert Solomon, Money On The Move: The Revolution In International Finance Since 1980 (Princeton University Press, 1999), Timothy A. Canova Jan 2000

The Disorders Of Unrestricted Capital Mobility And The Limits Of The Orthodox Imagination: A Critique Of Robert Solomon, Money On The Move: The Revolution In International Finance Since 1980 (Princeton University Press, 1999), Timothy A. Canova

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Globalization, Losers And Property Rights, Paul B. Thompson Jan 2000

Globalization, Losers And Property Rights, Paul B. Thompson

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Interpreting Gatt Using The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties: A Method To Increase The Legitimacy Of The Dispute Settlement System, Peter C. Maki Jan 2000

Interpreting Gatt Using The Vienna Convention On The Law Of Treaties: A Method To Increase The Legitimacy Of The Dispute Settlement System, Peter C. Maki

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The People's Republic Of China And The World Trade Organization: Anticipating A United States Congressional Dilemma, Brad L. Bacon Jan 2000

The People's Republic Of China And The World Trade Organization: Anticipating A United States Congressional Dilemma, Brad L. Bacon

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Made In The Usa Foundation V. United States: Nafta, The Treaty Clause, And Constitutional Obsolescene, Rachel S. Brass Jan 2000

Made In The Usa Foundation V. United States: Nafta, The Treaty Clause, And Constitutional Obsolescene, Rachel S. Brass

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Taxation Of Global E-Commerce On The Internet: The Underlying Issues And Proposed Plans, Clayton W. Chan Jan 2000

Taxation Of Global E-Commerce On The Internet: The Underlying Issues And Proposed Plans, Clayton W. Chan

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Raising Or Razing The E-Curtain: The Eu Directive On The Protection Of Personal Data, Kevin Bloss Jan 2000

Raising Or Razing The E-Curtain: The Eu Directive On The Protection Of Personal Data, Kevin Bloss

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Slicing The Rent-Seeking Onion: Why Differential Rent-Seeking Explains The Competitive Disadvantage Of United States Sports Franchises In Canada, Ethan Glass Jan 2000

Slicing The Rent-Seeking Onion: Why Differential Rent-Seeking Explains The Competitive Disadvantage Of United States Sports Franchises In Canada, Ethan Glass

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Globalization And Its Metaphors, John Miller Jan 2000

Globalization And Its Metaphors, John Miller

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


1998 Amendment To The U.S.-Japan Civil Air Transport Agreement: The Battle May Be Won, But The War For Open Skies Is Far From Over, Gilbert Fisher Jan 2000

1998 Amendment To The U.S.-Japan Civil Air Transport Agreement: The Battle May Be Won, But The War For Open Skies Is Far From Over, Gilbert Fisher

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Ineffectiveness At Its Best: Fighting Terrorism With Economic Sanctions, Alan Einisman Jan 2000

Ineffectiveness At Its Best: Fighting Terrorism With Economic Sanctions, Alan Einisman

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Wto And America's Agricultural Trade Agenda, Peter Scher Jan 2000

The Wto And America's Agricultural Trade Agenda, Peter Scher

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Globalization And Its Losers, Jim Chen Jan 2000

Globalization And Its Losers, Jim Chen

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


The Regionalist Answer, Robert Wolf Jan 2000

The Regionalist Answer, Robert Wolf

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Exported To Death: The Failture Of Agricultural Deregulation, Robert Scott Jan 2000

Exported To Death: The Failture Of Agricultural Deregulation, Robert Scott

Minnesota Journal of International Law

No abstract provided.


Necromancing The Equal Rights Amendment, Brannon P. Denning, John R. Vile Jan 2000

Necromancing The Equal Rights Amendment, Brannon P. Denning, John R. Vile

Constitutional Commentary

No abstract provided.


Accountants, The Hawks Of The Professional World: They Foul Our Nest And Theirs Too, Plus Other Ruminations On The Issue Of Mdps, Lawrence J. Fox Jan 2000

Accountants, The Hawks Of The Professional World: They Foul Our Nest And Theirs Too, Plus Other Ruminations On The Issue Of Mdps, Lawrence J. Fox

Minnesota Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Market-Based Solution To The Judicial Clerkship Selection Process, Edward S. Adams Jan 2000

A Market-Based Solution To The Judicial Clerkship Selection Process, Edward S. Adams

Articles

For many years, federal judges and others have labored to reform judicial clerkship hiring so judges might conduct a dignified, collegial, and efficient selection process. To date, however, these reform efforts have had little success. This Article endeavors to forge a solution to the problems endemic to the current judicial clerkship hiring process: lack of collegiality, cut-throat hiring methods, lack of efficiency, and hiring based on inadequate information about candidates. Part I of this Article explores the historical problems in the clerkship hiring process, reviews previously attempted but failed efforts at reform, and identifies problems with such approaches. Part II …