Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
-
- Comparative and Foreign Law (2)
- International Trade Law (2)
- Public Affairs, Public Policy and Public Administration (2)
- Social and Behavioral Sciences (2)
- Arts and Humanities (1)
-
- Buddhist Studies (1)
- Cultural Heritage Law (1)
- Defense and Security Studies (1)
- Environmental Policy (1)
- Ethics and Political Philosophy (1)
- Human Rights Law (1)
- International and Area Studies (1)
- Islamic Studies (1)
- Labor and Employment Law (1)
- Law and Economics (1)
- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility (1)
- Medical Jurisprudence (1)
- Near and Middle Eastern Studies (1)
- Other Philosophy (1)
- Other Political Science (1)
- Other Psychology (1)
- Peace and Conflict Studies (1)
- Philosophy (1)
- Political Science (1)
- Psychology (1)
- Religion (1)
- Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion (1)
- Terrorism Studies (1)
- Institution
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
European Environmental Policy And Its Effects On Free Trade, Natalie Collins
European Environmental Policy And Its Effects On Free Trade, Natalie Collins
William & Mary Environmental Law and Policy Review
No abstract provided.
Tainted Prosecution Of Tainted Claims: The Law, Economics, And Ethics Of Fighting Medical Fraud Under The Civil False Claims Act, Dayna Bowen Matthew
Tainted Prosecution Of Tainted Claims: The Law, Economics, And Ethics Of Fighting Medical Fraud Under The Civil False Claims Act, Dayna Bowen Matthew
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Trends. Spinning Buddhas, Ibpp Editor
Trends. Spinning Buddhas, Ibpp Editor
International Bulletin of Political Psychology
This article discusses the March 2001 destruction of the Bamiyan Buddhas in Afghanistan by the Taliban.
The Harmonization Of Competition Laws Worldwide, Michael George Egge
The Harmonization Of Competition Laws Worldwide, Michael George Egge
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
We have experienced nothing short of an explosion in competition law enactment and enforcement over the last several years. Today, more than eighty countries have competition laws, with the majority of these enacting competition legislation for the first time in the 1990s. With these new laws come new, or in some cases renewed, enforcement efforts against commercial behavior viewed as posing threats to the competitive process. Even in jurisdictions that have developed a tradition of competition law enforcement, like the European Community and the United States, the influence of competition law in everyday commercial decision-making has increased dramatically.
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
The Economic Case For Labor Standards: A Layman’S Guide, Thomas I. Palley
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
The place of labor standards in the global economy has figured prominently in recent discussions of trade and globalization. Labor standards figured prominently in the Seattle meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1999, and they promise to figure prominently in discussions about a proposed Free Trade Area of Americas (FTAA). Labor standards represent a critical issue for both the American labor movement and the international trade union movement as they are central to making globalization work for working people.