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Globalization Of Markets And Its Impact On Domestic Institutions, S. Tamer Cavusgil Oct 1993

Globalization Of Markets And Its Impact On Domestic Institutions, S. Tamer Cavusgil

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


A World Of Regions: America, Europe, And East Asia, Peter J. Katzenstein Oct 1993

A World Of Regions: America, Europe, And East Asia, Peter J. Katzenstein

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

Recent events in world politics are creating a substantial break in the

history of international politics comparable in this century only to the years

1917-22 and 1947-53. With specific reference to Germany and Europe as

well as to Japan and East Asia, this essay argues that these changes in world

politics tend to reinforce a new political regionalism that expresses different

norms, which, in the foreseeable future, are unlikely to be assimilated fully

into one normative global order.


The Globalization Of Law, Martin Shapiro Oct 1993

The Globalization Of Law, Martin Shapiro

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Globalization Of Law, Politics, And Markets -- A European Perspective On Implications For Domestic Law, Jost Delbruck Oct 1993

Globalization Of Law, Politics, And Markets -- A European Perspective On Implications For Domestic Law, Jost Delbruck

Articles by Maurer Faculty

No abstract provided.


Back To The Future: An Address To The Class Of 2042, Alfred C. Aman Jul 1993

Back To The Future: An Address To The Class Of 2042, Alfred C. Aman

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Antitrust In A World Of Interrelated Economies: The Interplay Between Antitrust And Trade Policies In The Us And The Eec, Alyssa A. Grikscheit May 1993

Antitrust In A World Of Interrelated Economies: The Interplay Between Antitrust And Trade Policies In The Us And The Eec, Alyssa A. Grikscheit

Michigan Law Review

A Review of Antitrust In a World of Interrelated Economies: The Interplay Between Antitrust and Trade Policies in the US and the EEC by Mário Marques Mendes


U.S. Regulatory Law May Be Too Complicated, Heather Davidson Mar 1993

U.S. Regulatory Law May Be Too Complicated, Heather Davidson

Alfred Aman Jr. (1991-2002)

No abstract provided.


Extraterritorial Application Of Rico: Protecting U.S. Markets In A Global Economy, Kristen Neller Jan 1993

Extraterritorial Application Of Rico: Protecting U.S. Markets In A Global Economy, Kristen Neller

Michigan Journal of International Law

The Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) was enacted by Congress in 1970 to combat organized crime in America. Since its enactment, it has been used extensively in both the civil and criminal arenas. With the participation of foreign corporations, foreign subsidiaries, and foreign actors in general in the U.S. economy, it is only a matter of time before foreign defendants will be sued under RICO. This Note will discuss whether RICO should be applied extraterritorially: that is, whether federal courts should assume jurisdiction over foreign entities as defendants in RICO claims. First, RICO's language, legislative history and application …


Perchance To Dream: The Global Economy And The American Dream, Michael S. Knoll Jan 1993

Perchance To Dream: The Global Economy And The American Dream, Michael S. Knoll

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.