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Will Uefa's Financial Fair Play Have Its Day In Court?, Kevin McConnell 2012 Cleveland State University

Will Uefa's Financial Fair Play Have Its Day In Court?, Kevin Mcconnell

In the Balance

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1 Vol, 2 Issue, Table Of Contents - In The Balance, Global Business Law Review 2012 Cleveland State University

1 Vol, 2 Issue, Table Of Contents - In The Balance, Global Business Law Review

In the Balance

No abstract provided.


One Step Ahead Two Steps Back: Reverse Engineering 2nd Draft For 3rd Revision Of The Chinese Copyright Law, Hong Xue 2012 Beijing Normal University

One Step Ahead Two Steps Back: Reverse Engineering 2nd Draft For 3rd Revision Of The Chinese Copyright Law, Hong Xue

Joint PIJIP/TLS Research Paper Series

On July 6, 2012, the National Copyright Administration of China released the 2nd Draft of the 3rd Revision of the copyright law, in which 81 provisions were changed from the 1st Draft. It does contain a few improvements, but it contains more compromises and even steps backward under the pressure of interest groups. It is unfortunate that China, the largest country by both population and Internet users, despite its fast-growing economy, seems missing the opportunities to craft a 21st-Century Copyright Law, but instead follows the old path of “the more the better” (more copyright protection and enforcement, the better economic …


Cross-Border Aspects Of Litigating In Europe Civil Claims Arising Out Of The Cyprus Problem: Thoughts On The Orams Case (In Greek), Nikitas E. Hatzimihail 2012 University of Cyprus

Cross-Border Aspects Of Litigating In Europe Civil Claims Arising Out Of The Cyprus Problem: Thoughts On The Orams Case (In Greek), Nikitas E. Hatzimihail

Nikitas E Hatzimihail

The European Court of Justice ruling in the Orams v. Apostolides case has served as a landmark in the legal history of the Cyprus problem. It is also of some importance to the evolution of European litigation and the free movement of civil judgments across the EU. This article gives a full story of the case, from its beginnings in the courts of Cyprus to its aftermath in the English Court of Appeals. Its principal argument is that the case should be seen through a triple lens: property rights of the displaced Greek Cypriots, private litigation of public claims and …


A New Role For The International Monetary Fund In A New World Economic Order, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein 2012 Boston College Law School

A New Role For The International Monetary Fund In A New World Economic Order, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

Cynthia C. Lichtenstein

The IMF must change to deal with its new functions in a changed world of interconnected global financial markets. The piece first describes the Fund's mandated process of internal reform as of the time the paper was given (2007). It then summarizes the recommendations of Mervyn Kind, Governor of the Bank of England (in a talk he gave in India) as to how the Fund should change its oversight of the functioning of the international monetary system.


The Alphabet Soup Of Transborder Intellectual Property Enforcement, Peter Yu 2012 Texas A&M University School of Law

The Alphabet Soup Of Transborder Intellectual Property Enforcement, Peter Yu

Peter K. Yu

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The Alphabet Soup Of Transborder Intellectual Property Enforcement, Peter K. Yu 2012 Texas A&M University School of Law

The Alphabet Soup Of Transborder Intellectual Property Enforcement, Peter K. Yu

Faculty Scholarship

n the past few years, policymakers, academic commentators, consumer advocates, civil liberties groups, and user communities have expressed grave concerns about the steadily increasing levels of enforcement of intellectual property rights. Many of these concerns relate to the "alphabet soup" of transborder intellectual property enforcement, which consists of the following: SECURE, IMPACT, ACTA, TPP, COICA, PIPA, SOPA, and OPEN.

Published in the inaugural issue of Drake Law Review Discourse, this short essay identifies six different concerns and challenges the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) poses to U.S. consumers, technology developers, and small and midsize firms. It then explores the ongoing negotiation …


Los Acuerdos De Libre Comercio Norte-Sur Desde La Perspectiva Del Análisis Económico Del Derecho De Los Contratos, Iván A. Rojas V, José Manuel Alvarez 2012 Universidad Externado de Colombia

Los Acuerdos De Libre Comercio Norte-Sur Desde La Perspectiva Del Análisis Económico Del Derecho De Los Contratos, Iván A. Rojas V, José Manuel Alvarez

Iván Rojas V

El documento examina los acuerdos de libre comercio (ALC) mediante el Análisis Económico del Derecho y la Teoría Económica del Contrato desarrollada por Cooter y Ulen (1997), abordando temas como el compromiso, el cumplimiento, el daño y la confianza en este tipo de “contratos internacionales” entre Estados e identificando algunas implicaciones sobre los acuerdos Norte – Sur, caracterizados por la existencia de asimetrías entre las partes, las cuales pueden distorsionar el resultado final del acuerdo, favoreciendo a países desarrollados, mediante la adopción de decisiones no cooperativas y no eficientes según la teoría de juegos.


Gsp And Development: Increasing The Effectiveness Of Nonreciprocal Preferences, Matthew G. Snyder 2012 University of Michigan Law School

Gsp And Development: Increasing The Effectiveness Of Nonreciprocal Preferences, Matthew G. Snyder

Michigan Journal of International Law

The intellectual foundations of nonreciprocal preferences were first laid out in the 1960s, as several scholars noted developing countries' increasing reliance on highly volatile, low-value-added exports like agricultural and mineral commodities. The Generalized System of Preferences (GSP), which became the mechanism for implementing nonreciprocal preferential market access, was developed in this context. GSP was envisioned as part of a larger development strategy that included import-substitution policies, infant industry protection, and preferential access to developed countries' markets. As GSP granted preferential access over World Trade Organization (WTO) most favored nation (MFN) rates, development economists anticipated that it would provide developing countries' …


El Rostro Público De La Propaganda Administrativa, Norma E. Pimentel 2012 UDLAP, BUAP, UPAEP, UVM, ANAHUAC, LIBRE DE DERECHO, IBERO-PUEBLA

El Rostro Público De La Propaganda Administrativa, Norma E. Pimentel

Norma E Pimentel

No abstract provided.


A Perfect Storm In The Eu Vat: Kittel, 'R' And Marc, Richard Thompson Ainsworth 2012 Boston University School of Law

A Perfect Storm In The Eu Vat: Kittel, 'R' And Marc, Richard Thompson Ainsworth

Faculty Scholarship

EU VAT authorities are close to turning the tables on missing traders. For many years organized fraudsters have been stealing huge amounts of VAT on the domestic re-sale of exempt cross-border supplies. Losses have been enormous whether the transactions are in goods (notably cell phones and computer chips) or in tradable services (CO2 permits and VoIP). No market has been safe from the fraudsters.

Answers are developing, but these answers may look more like Armageddon than measured enforcement. Solutions are so draconian, and so all-encompassing that very few intra-community traders will feel safe from the gathering storm. The situation is …


Cuando La Educación Sea Diferente, Norma E. Pimentel 2012 UDLAP, BUAP, UPAEP, UVM, ANAHUAC, LIBRE DE DERECHO, IBERO-PUEBLA

Cuando La Educación Sea Diferente, Norma E. Pimentel

Norma E Pimentel

No abstract provided.


Acta, Tpp And Trips-Plus Clubs, Peter Yu 2012 Texas A&M University School of Law

Acta, Tpp And Trips-Plus Clubs, Peter Yu

Peter K. Yu

No abstract provided.


Dynamics Of Land Use/Land Cover Changes And Its Implication On Food Security In Anyigba, North Central, Nigeria, Tokula E. Arome, Sunday P. Ejaro (PhD) 2012 SelectedWorks

Dynamics Of Land Use/Land Cover Changes And Its Implication On Food Security In Anyigba, North Central, Nigeria, Tokula E. Arome, Sunday P. Ejaro (Phd)

Confluence Journal Environmental Studies (CJES), Kogi State University, Nigeria

This study assessed land use/land cover changes and its effect on Agricultural land in Anyigba. The objectives were to identify and delineate different land use / land cover categories, assess the rate of change that occurred and examine the impact of land use/land cover change on food security using satellite remote sensing data collected at three different years (1987 Land sat TM, 2001 Land Sat TM and 2011 Land Sat ETM). The study utilized GIS software such as Idrisi Andes academic and ArcGIS 9.3. The study area covers approximately 31.8km2, and four major land use/cover classes were utilized (built up, …


¿Quién Fue El (La) Gran Ausente En El #Debate2012?, Norma E. Pimentel 2012 UDLAP, BUAP, UPAEP, UVM, ANAHUAC, LIBRE DE DERECHO, IBERO-PUEBLA

¿Quién Fue El (La) Gran Ausente En El #Debate2012?, Norma E. Pimentel

Norma E Pimentel

Reflexión personal sobre el "debate" del día 06.05.2012


Is There A Need To 'Substantially Modify' The Terms Of The Trips Agreement?, Varun Vaish 2012 NALSAR University of Law

Is There A Need To 'Substantially Modify' The Terms Of The Trips Agreement?, Varun Vaish

Varun Vaish

The TRIPS Agreement is no stranger to controversy and since its inception has been subject to harsh criticism and calls for modification. The task of defending the TRIPS Agreement, particularly from the point of view of an observer from a third world country is, therefore no mean feat. This article focuses on four major fields where a substantial modification of the TRIPS is being debated and suggests that in the light of the recent decisions of the TRIPS Council, the special and differential treatment incorporated, the intrinsic flexibilities available, and the initiatives undertaken at Doha, ‘substantial modification’ is avoidable. The …


Bridging The Divide: An Alternative Approach To International Labor Rights After The Battle Of Seattle, Stephen F. Diamond 2012 Pepperdine University

Bridging The Divide: An Alternative Approach To International Labor Rights After The Battle Of Seattle, Stephen F. Diamond

Pepperdine Law Review

The massive protest by labor, human rights, and environmental activists at the Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization in Seattle in late 1999 was a singular event in global trade politics. It represented a major setback for the proponents of free trade and for the "globalization" process itself. It reflected, and has now influenced, the contours of American domestic politics as well. At the heart of the Seattle events was a new coalition between trade unions, led by the American AFL-CIO, and a wide range of protest groups and non-governmental organizations. This new coalition represents a potent force but …


International Dispute Settlement At The Trademark-Domain Name Interface, Laurence R. Helfer 2012 Pepperdine University

International Dispute Settlement At The Trademark-Domain Name Interface, Laurence R. Helfer

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


Investor-State Disputes Under Nafta: A Tale Of Fear And Equilibrium, Charles H. Brower II 2012 Pepperdine University

Investor-State Disputes Under Nafta: A Tale Of Fear And Equilibrium, Charles H. Brower Ii

Pepperdine Law Review

No abstract provided.


La Transparencia En La Protección De Datos Personales, Bruno L. Costantini García 2012 ITESM Campus Puebla

La Transparencia En La Protección De Datos Personales, Bruno L. Costantini García

Bruno L. Costantini García

La Transparencia en la Protección de Datos Personales, ponencia elaborada dentro de los trabajos del VII Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autónomos (OPAM)


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