University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 1997 - Abstracts

University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
Actualizing the developmental response of multinational corporations: the case of agribusiness in the Mexican countryside.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawGlade, William P., Tavis, Lee A.
A modest proposal: statehood and sovereignty in a global age.LawTaylor, Celia R.
An emerging consensus on controlling corruption.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawBoswell, Nancy Zucker
Avoiding the "nature-purpose" distinction: redefining an international commercial act of state.LawLager, Howard J.
Business ethics in a transforming economy: applying the Integrative Social Contracts Theory to Russia.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawPuffer, Sheila M., McCarthy, Daniel J.
Can emissions trading work beyond a national program?: some practical observations on the available tools.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawFort, Jeffrey C., Faur, Cynthia A.
Commercial arbitration in Hong Kong and China: a comparative analysis.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawFishburne, Benjamin P., III, Lian, Chuncheng
Constitutionalism in Hong Kong: politics versus economics.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawDavis, Michael C.
Environmental insurance as a policy enforcement tool in developing countries.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawFreeman, Paul K.
Ethical guidelines for the reform of state-owned enterprises in China.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawEnderle, Georges
Financial legal institutions in Hong Kong's transition.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawNeoh, Anthony
Foreword.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawBrowner, Carol
For Hong Kong's smooth transition, stability and prosperity.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawYu Shuning
Hong Kong 1997.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawDowell, William T.
Hong Kong-China legal synergy in the run-up to and beyond 1997.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawFung, Daniel R.
Hong Kong's endgame and the rule of law: the battle over "the people" and the business community in the transition to Chinese rule. (part 2)LawDeLisle, Jacques, Lane, Kevin P.
INCOTERMS: facilitating trade in the Asian Pacific.LawRoth, William V., Roth, William V., III
International emissions trading: equity issues in the search for market-based solutions to global environmental degradation.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawForsheit, Tanya L.
Introduction.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawMayer, Ann Elizabeth
Linking our land and our liberty.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawSantorum, Rick
Models and metaphors for encouraging responsible private management of transboundary toxic substances risk: toward a theory of international incentive-based environmental experimentation.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawBlomquist, Robert F.
Observations on capital market regulation: Hong Kong and the People's Republic of China.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawShinkle, John T.
Political alchemy, the long transition, and law's promised empire: how July 1, 1997 matters - and doesn't matter - in Hong Kong's return to China.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawDeLisle, Jacques
Preserving the rule of law in Hong Kong after July 1, 1997: a report of a mission of inquiry.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)Law 
Protecting the environment: finding the balance between Delaney and free play.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawKunreuther, Howard, Hazard, Geoffrey C., Jr.
Sealing the conceptual cracks in the SEC environmental disclosure rules: a risk communication approach. (comparison with European Union)(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawBray, Steven L.
Spoils of war? A solution to the Hermitage trove debate.LawStuhl, Seth A.
Stop the world, we want our own labels: treaties, state voter initiative laws, and federal pre-emption.(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawO'Reilly, James T.
"Sullivan-type" principles for U.S. multinationals in emerging economies.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawDe George, Richard T.
The economic future of Afghan women: the interaction between Islamic law and Muslim culture.LawWebber, Kathryn J.
The federal government's war on economic espionage.LawTucker, Darren S.
The imperfect legacy: defects in the British legal system in colonial Hong Kong.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawChan, Ming K.
The international environmental management standard, ISO 14000: a non-tariff barrier or a step to an emerging global environmental policy?(Symposium: Managing International Environmental Risk: The Role of Private Parties in Resolving Public Problems)LawMurray, Paula C.
The legal system of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawMathews, J.F.
The rule of law in Hong Kong: some implications for U.S. policy.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawThornburgh, Richard L.
The struggle over institutions and values in the transition to Chinese rule. (Hong Kong's Endgame and the Rule of Law, part 1)(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawDeLisle, Jacques, Lane, Kevin P.
The U.S. role during and after Hong Kong's transition.(From British Colony to Chinese Special Administrative Region: Implications for Hong Kong's Economy and the Rule of Law)LawDumbaugh, Kerry
The viability of transplanted law: Kazakhstani reception of a transplanted foreign investment code.(Law and Ethics in Emerging Markets)LawNichols, Philip M.
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