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Trade Liberalization: Savior Or Scourge Of Sadc Economies?, Ben Chigara
Trade Liberalization: Savior Or Scourge Of Sadc Economies?, Ben Chigara
University of Miami International and Comparative Law Review
No abstract provided.
Panama In The New Millenium: Policy, Trade & Development Issues, Dominador Kaiser Bazan
Panama In The New Millenium: Policy, Trade & Development Issues, Dominador Kaiser Bazan
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
It is a pleasure and privilege to address the Nova Southeastern University, Shepard Broad Law Center Faculty and student body, thanks to the invitation of the Student Bar Association, International Law Student's Association...
International Protection Of The United States Trademarks: A Survey Of Major International Treaties, E. Brooke Brinkerhoff
International Protection Of The United States Trademarks: A Survey Of Major International Treaties, E. Brooke Brinkerhoff
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Globalization of the world has forced the evolution of international norms. Never before has the world been able to communicate so quickly across borders. Instantaneous global communication-the ability to send and receive not just e-mail messages, but documents, videos, and software-enables this instant communication.
The Workers In The Globalized Economy: The European Way To The Foundation And Enforcement Of The Social Rights, Maurizio Del Conte
The Workers In The Globalized Economy: The European Way To The Foundation And Enforcement Of The Social Rights, Maurizio Del Conte
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
In recent years, a new term has spread like wildfire to become a catch-all word in a regions of the world-globalization. The word i ubiquitous, splashed in newspapers, dissected in essays and academic journals, bandied at symposiums, quizzed by the man in the street and shouted against by parching protesters.
Harmonization Or Homogenization? The Globalization Of Law And Legal Ethics--An Australian Viewpoint, Steven Mark
Harmonization Or Homogenization? The Globalization Of Law And Legal Ethics--An Australian Viewpoint, Steven Mark
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Article examines the pressures of globalization on the practice of law and legal ethics from an Australian perspective. The Article first examines the positive aspects of globalization and then turns to the potentially disruptive and homogenizing aspects of globalization upon indigenous and non-Western societies. Next, the Article considers how globalization threatens to disrupt tradition and culture in Western societies, specifically focusing on the tradition of the law and legal practice. Finally, the Author discusses the response of the Australian legal profession to the demands of globalization. The Author examines changes that have been implemented to the legal practice and …
Workers’ Rights: A Winding Road In The Trucking Dispute Between The United States And Mexico, Michael S. Plotkin
Workers’ Rights: A Winding Road In The Trucking Dispute Between The United States And Mexico, Michael S. Plotkin
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
No abstract provided.
The Geography Of Injustice: Borders And The Continuing Immiseration Of California Agricultural Labor In Era Of "Free Trade", Don M. Mitchell
The Geography Of Injustice: Borders And The Continuing Immiseration Of California Agricultural Labor In Era Of "Free Trade", Don M. Mitchell
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
Why is it that when the reigning ideology governing the expansion of “free trade” is anti-regulatory”, all agree that the movement of people, or rather laborers, must be carefully regulated? Indeed, why are borders strengthened for people just as states of the Western Hemisphere embark on a thorough reconfiguration, and even a dismantling, or borders for capital and goods.
Adventures In Comparative Legal Studies: Studying Singapore, Carole Silver
Adventures In Comparative Legal Studies: Studying Singapore, Carole Silver
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Globalization And Tax Competition: Implications For Developing Countries, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Globalization And Tax Competition: Implications For Developing Countries, Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
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The current age of globalization can be distinguished from the previous one (from 1870 to 1914) by the much higher mobility of capital than labor (in the previous age, before immigration restrictions, labor was at least as mobile as capital). This increased mobility has been the result of technological changes (the ability to move funds electronically), and the relaxation of exchange controls. The mobility of capital has led to tax competition, in which sovereign countries lower their tax rates on income earned by foreigners within their borders in order to attract both portfolio and direct investment. Tax competition, in turn, …
Lawyers Without Frontiers - A View From Germany, Laurel S. Terry, Martin Henssler
Lawyers Without Frontiers - A View From Germany, Laurel S. Terry, Martin Henssler
Laurel S. Terry