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Legal Education In The Era Of Globalisation: What Makes For Market Failure?, Darren O'Donovan
Legal Education In The Era Of Globalisation: What Makes For Market Failure?, Darren O'Donovan
Darren O'Donovan
Extract: Higher education is increasingly viewed, particularly in the United States, as a market approaching systemic failure. Legal education has been singled out as a subset of this overall trend, emblematic of a growing disconnect between investment and outcome. Internationalisation adds another layer of complexity and volatility to designing effective interventions that connect students with globalised opportunity. Crucially however, it also provides a chance for a rigorous re-evaluation of the purposes and modalities of legal education, and a greater reflection on sustainable growth rather than the reinforcing of bubble logic. In this chapter, I want to use the concept of …
Jim Seckinger Gave Workshop On International Arbitration Advocacy At The Graduate Institute On March 14 & 15, James Seckinger
Jim Seckinger Gave Workshop On International Arbitration Advocacy At The Graduate Institute On March 14 & 15, James Seckinger
James H. Seckinger
Jim Seckinger was Program Director and Faculty for a Workshop on International Arbitration Advocacy at the Graduate Institute on March 14 & 15. The workshop was attended by 40 LLM students at the Geneva Master in International Dispute Settlement.
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Between Law And Religion: Procedural Challenges To Religious Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religion’S Footnote Four: Church Autonomy As Arbitration”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Church Autonomy And Religious Arbitration: Two Models Of Legal Pluralism”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religious Arbitration And The New Multiculturalism: Negotiating Conflicting Legal Orders”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religious Arbitration And The New Multiculturalism: Negotiating Conflicting Legal Orders”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Religious Arbitration And The New Multiculturalism: Negotiating Conflicting Legal Orders”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Religious Arbitration And The New Multiculturalism: Negotiating Conflicting Legal Orders”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Panelist, “Rabbinical Arbitration In The 21st Century: Contemporary Issues And Challenges”, Michael Helfand
Panelist, “Rabbinical Arbitration In The 21st Century: Contemporary Issues And Challenges”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Fighting For The Debtor’S Soul: Church Autonomy, Religious Arbitration And Bankruptcy’S Automatic Stay”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Fighting For The Debtor’S Soul: Church Autonomy, Religious Arbitration And Bankruptcy’S Automatic Stay”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Speaker, “Process And Pitfalls Of Confirming Piskei Din As Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Speaker, “Process And Pitfalls Of Confirming Piskei Din As Arbitration Awards”, Michael Helfand
Michael A Helfand
No abstract provided.
Mechanisms For Addressing Third Party Impacts Resulting From Voluntary Water Transfers, Richard E. Redding, James J. Murphy, Ariel Dinar, Richard E. Howitt, Erin Mastrangelo, Stephen Rassenti
Mechanisms For Addressing Third Party Impacts Resulting From Voluntary Water Transfers, Richard E. Redding, James J. Murphy, Ariel Dinar, Richard E. Howitt, Erin Mastrangelo, Stephen Rassenti
Richard E. Redding
This paper uses laboratory experiments to test alternative water market institutions designed to protect third party interests. The institutions tested include taxing mechanisms that raise revenue to compensate affected third parties and a market in which third parties actively participate. The results indicate that there are some important trade-offs in selecting a policy option. Active third party participation in the market is likely to result in free riding that may erode some or all of the efficiency gains, and may introduce volatility into the market. Taxing transfers and compensating third parties offers a promising balance of efficiency, equity and market …