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The Disinterested Person: An Alternative Approach To Shareholder Derivative Litigation, Joel Seligman
The Disinterested Person: An Alternative Approach To Shareholder Derivative Litigation, Joel Seligman
Law and Contemporary Problems
It is shown that in shareholder derivative litigation certain features of the Continental civil procedure model can be combined profitably with the more adversarial US model through the medium of a disinterested person.
Commodity Exchanges And The Privatization Of The Agricultural Sector In The Commonwealth Of Independent States—Needed Steps In Creating A Market Economy, Alexander Belozertsev, Jerry W. Markham
Commodity Exchanges And The Privatization Of The Agricultural Sector In The Commonwealth Of Independent States—Needed Steps In Creating A Market Economy, Alexander Belozertsev, Jerry W. Markham
Law and Contemporary Problems
Pre-revolutionary commodities exchanges in Russia and their extinguishment by the Bolsheviks are examined, and the role thereafter by Soviet central planners in the distribution, import and export of agricultural commodities is described. It is argued that the privatization process in the CIS must include incentives for the development of an exchange system for agricultural goods.
Rethinking U.S. Securities Laws In The Shadow Of International Regulatory Competition, James D. Cox
Rethinking U.S. Securities Laws In The Shadow Of International Regulatory Competition, James D. Cox
Law and Contemporary Problems
A unique perspective on the concerns posed by the internationalization of US securities markets is offered. A set of principles is developed that can guide US policymakers in reaching agreement with other nations on the minimum content of all nations' securities laws.
World Bank And Non-Governmental Organizations, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata
World Bank And Non-Governmental Organizations, Ibrahim F. I. Shihata
Cornell International Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Aquifer/Stream Relationships And Aquifer Recharge, Robert A. Longenbaugh
Aquifer/Stream Relationships And Aquifer Recharge, Robert A. Longenbaugh
Uncovering the Hidden Resource: Groundwater Law, Hydrology, and Policy in the 1990s (Summer Conference, June 15-17)
13 pages.
Contains references.
Strategic Management Of Intangible Assets – A Manager’S Overview, Edward E. Frankel, William J. Murphy, Iii, R. Drew Ogden
Strategic Management Of Intangible Assets – A Manager’S Overview, Edward E. Frankel, William J. Murphy, Iii, R. Drew Ogden
Fordham Intellectual Property, Media and Entertainment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Managing Materials To Conserve Resources: Re-Designing Solid Waste Management At Mcdonald’S, S. Jackson Prince
Managing Materials To Conserve Resources: Re-Designing Solid Waste Management At Mcdonald’S, S. Jackson Prince
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Establishing An Independent Review Board At The European Bank For Reconstruction And Development: A Model For Improving Mdb Decisionmaking, Chris Wold, Durwood Zaelke
Establishing An Independent Review Board At The European Bank For Reconstruction And Development: A Model For Improving Mdb Decisionmaking, Chris Wold, Durwood Zaelke
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Federalism Under Fire: The Role Of The Supreme Court Of Canada, Katherine Swinton
Federalism Under Fire: The Role Of The Supreme Court Of Canada, Katherine Swinton
Law and Contemporary Problems
The role of the Supreme Court of Canada in the country's federal system is discussed. Globalization will have an important impact on interpretation of the Canadian Constitution. The special status of Quebec will also have to be taken into account.