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Articles 1 - 9 of 9
Full-Text Articles in Law and Economics
Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Contract Consentability: Autonomy Threats, Benefits, And Framing, Eric A. Zacks
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
A Systematic Look At A Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment Of Students By University Faculty, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder
A Systematic Look At A Serial Problem: Sexual Harassment Of Students By University Faculty, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Mapping The Title Ix Iceberg: Sexual Harassment (Mostly) In Graduate School By College Faculty, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder
Mapping The Title Ix Iceberg: Sexual Harassment (Mostly) In Graduate School By College Faculty, Nancy Chi Cantalupo, William C. Kidder
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Continuity And Breakthroughs In U.S. Investment Treaty Practice, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Trans-Pacific Partnership: Continuity And Breakthroughs In U.S. Investment Treaty Practice, Charles Hendrickson Brower Ii
Law Faculty Research Publications
In October 2015, the United States completed negotiations for the Trans- Pacific Partnership (“TPP”), a free trade agreement among twelve Pacific Rim states.1 According to the White House, TPP will “rewrite the rules of trade,” will include “high standards . . . that . . . upgrade our existing agreements,” and will “have a profound impact on . . . how we invest in the developing world.”2 By contrast, the leading presidential candidates from both parties offer distinctly negative assessments of TPP. Hillary Clinton has opined that TPP does not meet the “very high” bar she would set for producing …
Be Careful What You Wish For: Thoughts On A Compliance Defense Under The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Peter J. Henning
Be Careful What You Wish For: Thoughts On A Compliance Defense Under The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Peter J. Henning
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Risks Of Reward: The Role Of Executive Compensation In Financial Crisis, Erica Beecher-Monas
The Risks Of Reward: The Role Of Executive Compensation In Financial Crisis, Erica Beecher-Monas
Law Faculty Research Publications
This Article examines the role of unbridled executive pay in exacerbating what Keynes called the "animal spirits" of the market. It analyzes the ways in which theoretical bases of executive pay structures diverge from reality, and the stakes for the firm and society in skyrocketing pay practices unlinked to performance. Various regulatory efforts, including the executive pay provisions of the Dodd-Frank Act, are intended to better align pay with performance. This article discusses these provisions and analyzes them in light of behavioral economics. Curbing executive pay is vital to controlling risk and preventing economic collapse, but the dynamics of group …
Letter Of Credit Litigation Under Ucc Article 5: A Case Of Statutory Preemption, John F. Dolan
Letter Of Credit Litigation Under Ucc Article 5: A Case Of Statutory Preemption, John F. Dolan
Law Faculty Research Publications
In this article, Professor Dolan maintains that UCC Article 5 fashions a comprehensive remedy scheme for recurring damages claims in letter of credit litigation. That scheme, he contends, is upset by the introduction of most common law causes of action in Article 5 litigation. He concludes, therefore, that courts should not entertain those common law claims, which he sees as destructive of letter of credit law and of the unique commercial nature of letters of credit. Using the economic loss doctrine and similar theories, he urges courts to dismiss actions brought in addition to or in lieu of the remedies …
Analyzing Bank Drafted Letter Of Credit Rules, The International Standby Practice (Isp98), John F. Dolan
Analyzing Bank Drafted Letter Of Credit Rules, The International Standby Practice (Isp98), John F. Dolan
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.
The Ucc Framework: Conveyancing Principles And Property Interests, John F. Dolan
The Ucc Framework: Conveyancing Principles And Property Interests, John F. Dolan
Law Faculty Research Publications
No abstract provided.