University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 2001 - Abstracts

University of Pennsylvania Journal of International Economic Law 2001
TitleSubjectAuthors
Are the Woolf reforms an antidote for the cost disease? The problem of the increasing cost of litigation and English attempts at a solution.(legal services)LawStamp, Michael E.
Breaking on through to the other side: understanding Continental European corporate governance.LawOquendo, Angel R.
Foreign investment in Russia's oil and gas: a framework and lessons for the future.LawShulga, Arina
Global shares of German corporations and their dual listings on the Frankfurt and New York stock exchanges.LawGruson, Michael
implementation of international disclosure standards.LawWolff, Samuel
Independence within Hyundai?LawEhrlich, Craig, Dae Seob Kang
Insider trading, selective disclosure, and propmop disclosure: a comparative analysis.LawSteinberg, Marc I.
Intelligent TRIPS implementation: a strategy for countries on the cusp of development.(patent infringement)(Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights)LawPetherbridge, Lee
International competition policy and the GATs: a proposal to address market access limitations in the distribution services sector.(General Agreement on Trade in Services)LawKearns, Jason E.
Japan's regulation of large retain stores: political demands versus economic interests.LawGrier, Jean Heilman
Managerial opportunism and foreign listing: some direct evidence.LawLicht, Amir N.
Protectionism to promote culture: South Korea and Japan, a case study.LawKish, Karsie A.
Solving the Latin American sovereign debt crisis.LawMiller, Jessica W.
The battle in Seattle: free trade, labor rights, and societal values.LawSummers, Clyde
The fit between changes to the international corruption regime and indigenous perceptions of corruption in Kazakhstan.LawNichols, Philip M.
The shifting contours of global derivatives regulation.(Current Topic in International Securities Law)LawPartnoy, Frank
The stock exchanges of the United States and Europe: automation, globalization, and consolidation.LawPoser, Norman S.
The WTO's reading of the GATT Article XX chapeau: a disguised restriction on environmental measures.(World Trade Organization)LawGaines, Sanford E.
Toward GATT integration: circumventing quantitative restrictions on textiles and apparel trade under the Multi-Fiber Arrangement.(General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade)LawWohn, Alice J.H.
Tracking stocks in Germany: is German corporate law flexible enough to adopt American financial innovations?LawSchnorbus, York
Who will raise the white flag? The battle between the United States and the European Union over the protection of geographical indicators.(labeling goods by region or country of origin)LawGoldberg, Stacy D.
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