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International Legal Perspectives On The Sept. 11 Attacks On The United States, David Fidler
International Legal Perspectives On The Sept. 11 Attacks On The United States, David Fidler
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Book Review. Cross-Border Collateral: Legal Risk And The Conflict Of Laws. Edited By Richard Potok., Hannah Buxbaum
Book Review. Cross-Border Collateral: Legal Risk And The Conflict Of Laws. Edited By Richard Potok., Hannah Buxbaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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Introduction To Written Symposium On Public Health And International Law, David P. Fidler
Introduction To Written Symposium On Public Health And International Law, David P. Fidler
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No abstract provided.
The Mdp Challenge In The Context Of Globalization, Carole Silver, Bryant G. Garth
The Mdp Challenge In The Context Of Globalization, Carole Silver, Bryant G. Garth
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The Case Of The Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing The U.S. Legal Profession, Carole Silver
The Case Of The Foreign Lawyer: Internationalizing The U.S. Legal Profession, Carole Silver
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article contributes a new perspective to existing scholarship on internationalization of the legal profession by focusing on the increasing presence of foreign lawyers in U.S. law schools and law firms. It analyzes the interaction between foreign-educated lawyers and the legal profession in the U.S. based upon two sources of information: first, a series of interviews with foreign-educated lawyers and U.S. law firm hiring partners regarding experiences in law school and in firms, and second, a database comprised of biographical information for more than 300 foreign-educated lawyers who were working in New York during 1999 and 2000.
The various roles …
Conflict Of Economic Laws: From Sovereignty To Substance, Hannah Buxbaum
Conflict Of Economic Laws: From Sovereignty To Substance, Hannah Buxbaum
Articles by Maurer Faculty
This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in international regulatory strategies, challenge the traditional framework of private international law. It examines a variety of developments in the areas of securities, antitrust, and bankruptcy law, analyzing the ways in which they undermine the conception of regulatory power as grounded in the territorial authority of sovereign states. Specifically, the article argues that these changes reflect a shift in conflicts jurisprudence away from the traditional jurisdiction-selecting model and toward a substance-based model, in which a state's economic policy interests can be protected simply through assurance that the substance …
Bioterrorism, Public Health, And International Law, David P. Fidler
Bioterrorism, Public Health, And International Law, David P. Fidler
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Book Review. Perceptions And Interpretations Of Law From Past To Present In The Subcontinent, Jayanth K. Krishnan
Book Review. Perceptions And Interpretations Of Law From Past To Present In The Subcontinent, Jayanth K. Krishnan
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