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Full-Text Articles in Law and Economics
Beyond Amateurism: Examining The Potential Labor Expenses Of Ncaa Student-Athlete Employment, Alayna K. Falak
Beyond Amateurism: Examining The Potential Labor Expenses Of Ncaa Student-Athlete Employment, Alayna K. Falak
Honors Thesis
In light of recent administrative developments urging the classification of student-athletes as employees, litigation challenging the current status of student-athletes, and the Supreme Court’s willingness to tackle National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) issues, many questions surrounding the future of college sports under an employment model have emerged. The authors analyzed key litigation, recent developments from administrative agencies, and academic literature. Then publicly available data was used from the NCAA, the United States Department of Labor (DOL), and other sources to construct two estimates of what it would cost the NCAA member institutions to treat their Division I athletes as employees. …
How To Break The Monopoly In Port Industrial, Minjiang Gao
How To Break The Monopoly In Port Industrial, Minjiang Gao
World Maritime University Dissertations
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Governing Gambling In The United States, Maria E. Garcia
Governing Gambling In The United States, Maria E. Garcia
CMC Senior Theses
The role risk taking has played in American history has helped shape current legislation concerning gambling. This thesis attempts to explain the discrepancies in legislation regarding distinct forms of gambling. While casinos are heavily regulated by state and federal laws, most statutes dealing with lotteries strive to regulate the activities of other parties instead of those of the lottery institutions. Incidentally, lotteries are the only form of gambling completely managed by the government. It can be inferred that the United States government is more concerned with people exploiting gambling than with the actual practice of wagering.
In an effort to …
From Free Trade To Fair Trade: Reclaiming Special And Differential Treatment, Mahmoud Ahmed Sabry
From Free Trade To Fair Trade: Reclaiming Special And Differential Treatment, Mahmoud Ahmed Sabry
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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Which Development Tool Is More Adequate For Egypt's Quest For Corporate Reform, The Delaware Law Or The Good Governance Model Of The World Bank? : A Limited Comparison & Analysis, Taki El Din Osman
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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Harmonization Of Regulations As A Step Towards Achieving Economic Integration, Ahmed Mohamed Hesham Elaiat
Harmonization Of Regulations As A Step Towards Achieving Economic Integration, Ahmed Mohamed Hesham Elaiat
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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Is The Egyptian Competition Law A Blessing Or A Curse For The Egyptian Economy? : Comparative Study Of The United States, The European Union And The Egyptian Competition Laws, Amany Elzayaty
Archived Theses and Dissertations
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