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Professional Communication And Confidential Communication, Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

Professional Communication And Confidential Communication, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Sociological Study Of Children (Pledging Of Labour) Act, 1933, Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

Sociological Study Of Children (Pledging Of Labour) Act, 1933, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowments, Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

Hindu Religious And Charitable Endowments, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


The Doctrine Of Proportionality, Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

The Doctrine Of Proportionality, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


C.P.C., 1908 Order Xx (Rules 10-20): A Case Study 1990-2010(July), Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

C.P.C., 1908 Order Xx (Rules 10-20): A Case Study 1990-2010(July), Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Patriarchy- The Indian Experience, Mubashshir Sarshar 2010 National Law University, Delhi

Patriarchy- The Indian Experience, Mubashshir Sarshar

Mubashshir Sarshar

No abstract provided.


Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez 2010 Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico

Cláusula Paraguas, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Fortalecer A Los Reguladores: Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México (Presentación Libro), Alejandro Faya Rodriguez 2010 Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico

Fortalecer A Los Reguladores: Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México (Presentación Libro), Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez 2010 Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico

Trato Justo Y Equitativo, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez 2010 Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico

Most-Favoured-Nation Treatment, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Fortalecer A Los Reguladores, Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez 2010 Universidad Iberoamericana - Mexico

Fortalecer A Los Reguladores, Cambiando Las Reglas Del Juego En México, Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

Alejandro Faya Rodriguez

No abstract provided.


Propiedad Intelectual Y Prácticas Monopólicas, Carlos Mena-Labarthe, Alejandro Hernández Alva 2010 Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Propiedad Intelectual Y Prácticas Monopólicas, Carlos Mena-Labarthe, Alejandro Hernández Alva

Carlos Mena-Labarthe

El estudio hace un recuento de algunos de los principales problemas y cuestiones que se pueden presentar en la relación de la propiedad intelectual con el Derecho de competencia, en particular en la regulación de las prácticas monopólicas.


Acuerdos Entre Competidores Y Su Regulación En El Derecho De Competencia, Carlos Mena-Labarthe 2010 Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Acuerdos Entre Competidores Y Su Regulación En El Derecho De Competencia, Carlos Mena-Labarthe

Carlos Mena-Labarthe

No abstract provided.


Competencia Económica En El Sector Inmobiliario Y Sus Principales Transacciones, Carlos Mena-Labarthe 2010 Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México

Competencia Económica En El Sector Inmobiliario Y Sus Principales Transacciones, Carlos Mena-Labarthe

Carlos Mena-Labarthe

Estudio de la regulación de competencia y su impacto en las principales transacciones inmobiliarias. Se estudia la experiencia mexicana y se compara con otras experiencias.


Exhaustion Of Administrative Remedies In Immigration Cases: Finding Jurisdiction To Review Unexhausted Claims The Board Of Immigration Appeals Considers Sua Sponte On The Merits, Larry R. Fleurantin 2010 Larry R. Fleurantin & Associates, P.A.

Exhaustion Of Administrative Remedies In Immigration Cases: Finding Jurisdiction To Review Unexhausted Claims The Board Of Immigration Appeals Considers Sua Sponte On The Merits, Larry R. Fleurantin

Larry R. Fleurantin

In order for an appellate court to review an agency action, the action must be final and all administrative remedies must be exhausted. With regard to the exhaustion requirement, the author examines how the majority of circuits have held that federal circuit courts have jurisdiction to review immigration claims considered sua sponte by the Board of Immigration Appeals. However, the Eleventh Circuit seems to be the one outlier finding no jurisdiction, and the author believes the holding in Amaya-Artunduaga v. United States Attorney General to be incorrect and recommends it be overruled


Access To Courts And Preemption Of State Remedies In Collective Action Perspective, Robert L. Glicksman, Richard E. Levy 2010 George Washington University Law School

Access To Courts And Preemption Of State Remedies In Collective Action Perspective, Robert L. Glicksman, Richard E. Levy

Robert L. Glicksman

Preemption of common law remedies for individual injuries such as harm to health raises fundamental questions about the proper allocation of authority between the federal and state governments and about the role of courts in interpreting statutes and providing remedies for those who suffer injuries. Developing a workable framework for analyzing what we call “remedial preemption” issues can help to ensure an appropriate accommodation of the federal and state interests at stake and promote consistent application of preemption doctrine to state judicial remedies.

This article applies a “collective action” framework for preemption analysis to the issue of remedial preemption. Our …


Anatomy Of Industry Resistance To Climate Change: A Familiar Litany, Robert L. Glicksman 2010 George Washington University Law School

Anatomy Of Industry Resistance To Climate Change: A Familiar Litany, Robert L. Glicksman

Robert L. Glicksman

The industries that generate environmental risks in the United States have long been hostile to regulatory programs that increase their costs of operation and reduce their profits. While industry may have been unprepared for, and thus poorly organized to resist, the first wave of federal environmental legislation enacted during the “environmental decade” of the 1970s, it quickly marshaled its forces. Regulated or potentially regulated entities, their trade associations, and their lobbyists began a concerted effort to defeat, delay, and weaken environmental regulation.

This book chapter describes the process by which regulatory opponents successfully relied on free market ideology to couch …


Agency-Specific Precedents, Robert L. Glicksman, Richard E. Levy 2010 George Washington University Law School

Agency-Specific Precedents, Robert L. Glicksman, Richard E. Levy

Robert L. Glicksman

As a field of legal study and practice, administrative law rests on the premise that legal principles concerning agency structure, administrative process, and judicial review cut across multiple agencies. In practice, however, judicial precedents addressing the application of administrative law doctrines to a given agency tend to rely most heavily on other cases involving the same agency, and use verbal formulations or doctrinal approaches reflected in those cases. Over time, the doctrine often begins to develop its own unique characteristics when applied to that particular agency. These “agency-specific precedents” deviate from the conventional understanding of the relevant principles as a …


The “California Effect” & The Future Of American Food: How California’S Growing Crackdown On Food & Agriculture Harms The State & The Nation, Baylen J. Linnekin 2010 George Mason University Law School

The “California Effect” & The Future Of American Food: How California’S Growing Crackdown On Food & Agriculture Harms The State & The Nation, Baylen J. Linnekin

Baylen J. Linnekin

For several decades, California has served as the epicenter of the American food scene. California produces one-third of the nation’s food, is home to one in eight American consumers, and boasts a staggering 90,000 restaurants. California is also where eating trends are born, and where fast food, organic food, and Napa Valley wines became durable icons of American culinary culture.

The state’s place atop the national food chain, though, is in jeopardy. In recent years, California legislators have pursued regulations that negatively impact many important agricultural and culinary trends. State and local governments have banned or severely regulated a veritable …


The "Manifest Disregard" Standard For Vacatur: Is Hall Street One Way?, Robert N. Rapp 2010 Case Western Reserve University

The "Manifest Disregard" Standard For Vacatur: Is Hall Street One Way?, Robert N. Rapp

Robert N Rapp

No abstract provided.


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