University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 1998 - Abstracts

University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 1998
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A brave new world for M&A of financial institutions in Japan: big bang financial deregulation and the new environment for corporate combinations of financial institutions.(mergers & acquisitions)LawSibbitt, Eric C.
A questionable victory for coerced Argentine pharmaceutical patent legislation.LawVicente, Wendy S.
Culture, chaos and capitalism: privatization in Kazakhstan.LawBrown, J. Robert, Jr.
D'Amato in a china shop: problems of extraterritoriality with the Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996. (Senator Alfonse M. D'Amato)LawDunning, Timothy S.
Decentralization and subsidiarity: toward a theoretical reconciliation.LawBreton, Albert, Cassone, Alberto, Fraschini, Angela
Democracy and dispute resolution: individual rights in international trade organizations.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawSchneider, Andrea K.
Domestic policy objectives and the multilateral trade order: lessons from the past.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawRoessler, Frieder
Foreign currency judgments: a new option for United States courts.LawBeal, Crystal
Forgotten linkages - historical institutionalism and sociological institutionalism and analysis of the World Trade Organization.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawNichols, Philip M.
From Gattzilla to the green giant: winning the environmental battle for the soul of the World Trade Organization.(mythical monster)(Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawStrauss, Andrew L.
Globalizing intellectual property: linkage and the challenge of a justice-constituency.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawMurumba, Samuel K.
Identifying antidemocratic outcomes: authenticity, self-sacrifice, and international trade.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawAtik, Jeffery
Institutional evolution in economic integration: a contribution to comparative institutional analysis for international economic organization.LawKiriyama, Nobuo
Introducing asset securitization to Indonesia: a method in madness.LawAhmed, Arshad A.
Linkage and rule-making: observations on trade and investment, and trade and labor.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawTaylor, C. O'Neal
Linkages and governance: NGOs at the World Trade Organization.(nongovernmental organizations)(Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawEsty, Daniel C.
Linkages between ethics and international economic law.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawBunn, Isabella D.
Linkages in international investment regulation: the antinomies of the draft multilateral agreement on investment.(Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach )LawPicciotto, Sol
Linking topics in treaties.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawCharnovitz, Steve
National security and international trade law: what the GATT says, and what the United States does.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawBhala, Raj
Rethinking international trade.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawDunoff, Jeffrey L.
Roadmap to success: an international congestion management approach to the European Union traffic problem.LawMetz, Ryan M.
Teaching linkages.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawWaller, Spencer Weber
Telecommunications trade: reach out and touch someone?(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawAppleton, Arthur E.
The Coase theorem as applied to trade barriers and optimal adjustment strategies.LawDudley, David
The extraterritorial reach of the criminal provisions of U.S. antitrust laws.(Case Note)LawSulcove, Elliott
The forum non conveniens doctrine and the judicial protection of multinational corporations from forum shopping plaintiffs.LawDorward, Daniel J.
The function-specific and linkage-bargain diplomacy of international intellectual property lawmaking.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawRyan, Michael P.
The trade linkage phenomenon: pointing the way to the trade law and global social policy of the 21st century.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon: An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawGarcia, Frank J.
The United States' approach to international civil litigation: recent developments in forum selection.LawBurbank, Stephen B.
Trade and justice: linking the trade linkage debates.(Symposium: Linkage as Phenomenon - An Interdisciplinary Approach)LawGarcia, Frank J.
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