November 15, 2009 - November 21, 2009
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Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
Volume 21, Number 4, Summer 2009
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WORKSHOP PAPERS
WU LIHONG, LAKE TAI, AND THE DIFFICULTIES OF PROTECTING CHINA'S ENVIRONMENT: A CASE STUDY
Michelle Yu
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SMALL CAPACITY AND BIG RESPONSIBILITIES: FINANCIAL AND LEGAL IMPLICATIONS OF A HUMAN RIGHT TO WATER FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Stephen C. McCaffrey and Kate J. Neville
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RIVER BASIN SECURITY: THEORY AND PRACTICE IN THE SAVE AND PUNGWE RIVER BASINS OF ZIMBABWE AND MOZAMBIQUE
Larry A. Swatuk & Pieter Van der Zaag
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ACCESS TO WATER IN FOREIGN INVESTMENT DISPUTES
Jorge E. Vinuales
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LOOKING FOR WATER DOWN UNDER: REVITALIZING WYOMING'S WATER LAWS IN LIGHT OF NEW SOUTH WALES'S WATER MANAGEMENT ACT 2000
Kevin M. Sibbernsen
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LEGAL ACTIVISM AND RIVER POLLUTION IN INDIA
Kelly D. Alley
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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOFT LAW: FIRST INSIGHTS FROM COMPARING LEGALLY BINDING AGREEMENTS WITH FLEXIBLE ACTION PROGRAMS
Martin Koppel
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Law and Business Review of the Americas
Volume 15, Number 4, Fall 2009
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PERSPECTIVE
The 2008 Bankruptcy of Literacy—A Legal Analysis of the Subprime Mortgage Fiasco
Bernhard Grossfeld & Hansjoerg Heppe
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ARTICLES
To Rank Pari Passu or not to Rank Pari Passu: That is the Question in Sovereign Bonds after the Latest Episode of the Argentine Saga
Rodrigo Olivares-Caminal
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An Uncertain Penalty: A Look at the International Community's Inability to Harmonize the Law of Liquidated Damage and Penalty Clauses
Jonathan S. Solórzano
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Avoiding a Subprime-like Crises in Microfinance: Lessons from Mexican and Bolivian Experience
Pamela Das
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COMMENTS AND CASENOTES
Brazil v. Argentina: Different Responses to the Rising Food Commodities Market
David Gibson
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Transnational Pollution and the Efficacy of International and Domestic Dispute Resolutions among the NAFTA Countries
Bret Benedict
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Family Tradition: Cuban Policy Reform as Raul Castro Takes the Reigns
Crystal Jamison
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UPDATES
Summit of the Americas
Olivia D. Howe
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Recent Developments in NAFTA Law
Olivia D. Howe
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Canada Update—Highlights of Major Legal News and Significant Court Cases from February 2009 through April 2009
Andrew C. Brown
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Australian Journal of Legal Philosophy (Australia)
Volume 34, 2009
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Counterfactual Dependance as an Independent, Non-Causal Desert-Determiner
MICHAEL S. MOORE
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Legal Positivism and the Rule of Law
MICHAEL SEVEL
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The Analytic Dictinction between Questions of Fact and Questions of Law
JOSEPH WAYNE SMITH
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Ross and Olivercrona on Rights
BRIAN H. BIX
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Punishment Without A Crime: Is Preventive Detention Reconcilable with Justice?
DENNIS BAKER
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The Legal Philosophy of Internationally Assisted Tyrannicide
SHANNON BRINCAT
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Saying Something Interesting in Jurisprudence, a Young Scholar's Story
SARAH NASON
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Book Symposium - Scott Veitch, Law and Irresponsibility: On the Legitimation of human suffering
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In Defence of the Responsible Subject
NGAIRE NAFFINE
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Seeing Red: Legal Indifference on a Field of Pain and Death
ANDREW GOLDSMITH
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Comment on Law and Irresponsibility
PATRICK EMERTON
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Compared to What?
MARTIN KRYGIER
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Author's Response to Commentators
SCOTT VEITCH
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Book Reviews
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Global Justice: A Cosmopolitan Account (by Gillian Brock)
NICOLE HASSOUN
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An Idealist Justification of Punishment (by Jane Johnson)
ANTHONY HOOPER
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Equality and Legitimacy (by Wojciech Sadurski)
ANESS WEBSTER
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Symposium in Honour of Professor Tom Campbell
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Introduction
JEFFREY GOLDSWORTHY
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Tom Campbell's Proposal for a Democratic Bill of Rights
ADRIENNE STONE
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Tom Campbell and Democratic Legal Positivism
JIM ALLAN
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Tom Campbell's Ethical Positivism
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Publications by Professor Tom Campbell
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Style Guide
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2010 Essay Competition
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Carbon & Climate Law Review (Germany)
2009, Number 2
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Editorial
Jacob Werksman and Christina Voigt
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ARTICLES
Thematic Focus: Carbon Finance and Investment Climate Policy and Economic Bust: The European Challenges to Create Green Stimulus
Susanne Droege
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External Reporting of the Risks Linked to the EU ETS—an Exploratory Study of German HDAX Non-Financial Corporations
Nele Glienke
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Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis: Designing Carbon Markets for Environmental Effectiveness and Financial Stability
Michelle Chan
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Regulatory Challenges for Financial and Carbon Markets
Larry Lohmann
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Securitising Risk and the Clean Development Mechanism
Sriram Rajan
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Financial Impacts of Climate Change Mitigation: Global Resource Requirements and Proposals for International Burden Sharing
Arno Behrens
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On the Re-regulation of the Liberalised Power Market in Europe
Sven Bode and Helmuth-M. Groscurth
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General Articles
Suspension of Eligibility to Use of the Kyoto Flexible Mechanisms: A Review of Substantive Issues (Part 1)
Uloma Onuma
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FEATURES
In the Market: Primary Issues in Secondary Contracts
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Current Developments in Carbon & Climate Law
International
Francesco Sindico
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European Union
Leonardo Massai
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North America
Megan Ceronsky
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Book Review
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New Publications
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Upcoming Conferences and Events
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MISCELLANEOUS
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European Energy and Environmental Law Review (Netherlands)
Volume 18, Number 5, October 2009
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other issues The Liberalization Process and Third Party Access in the Electricity Network in Greece and the UK
Konstantinos Nikolaou
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Biochar and Waste Law: A Comparative Analysis
Caroline Van den bergh
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Regulatory Exemptions for New Gas Infrastructure. A Key Challenge for European Energy Policy
Marek Szydlo
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Case Note
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European Public Private Partnership Law Review (Germany)
2009, Number 1
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ARTICLES
The Effects of the Principles of Transparency and Accountability on Public Procurement and Public-Private Partnerships Regulation
Christopher Bovis
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The Railways at the Crossroads of Liberalisation and Public Service
Carole Maczkovics
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Extending the Scope of Public-Private Partnerships in France
Pierre Van de Vyver, Marie Refalo
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Strengthening UN Programmes at national Level through Partnerships with UNESCO's National Commissions
Stefan Rennicke
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JURISDICTION
A Dutch Court refuses to suspend in interim Proceedings an "in house" Concession for public Bus Transport in Rotterdam
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COUNTRY REPORTS
Portugal
Environmental Risk on Public-Private Partnerships
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United Kingdom
Revisions to the Refinancing Arrangements for PFI
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Public Private Partnerships in Wales: Is it a good idea?
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MISCELLANEOUS
Editors and Country Correspondents
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Malawi Law Journal (Malawi)
Volume 3, Number 1, 2009
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ARTICLES
The SADC Finance and Investment Protocol and the reform of the Malawian financial services regulatory framework Reflections in retrospect
Zolomphi Nkowani
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The rhetoric and practice in land reform in Malawi: A contextualised governmentality analysis
Chikosa Mozesi Silungwe
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Towards good corporate governance in state-owned industries: The accountability of directors
Emily Makuta
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The death penalty under the laws of Malawi and the law of human rights
Msaiŵale Chigaŵa
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The admissibility of cases before the African Court on Human and People's Rights: Who should do what?
Solomon T Ebobrah
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NOTES AND COMMENTS
Masiya: Gender equality and role of the common law
Nonthandazo Ntlama
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Execution by hanging not torture or cruel punishment? Attorney General v Kigula & Others
Jamil Ddamulira Mujuzi
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BOOK REVIEW
Harri Englund — Prisoners of freedom: Human rights and the African poor
Mwiza Jo Nkhata
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Children's Legal Rights Journal
Volume 29, Number 2, Summer 2009
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15th Anniversary Edition
"What Began as a Cause Has Become a Profession:" Reflections on the Role of Loyola's Civitas ChildLaw Center in the Development of Children's Law as a Legal Specialty
Diane Geraghty
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Corporal Punishment of Children in Thailand: An International Illustration on the Challenges of Confronting the Final Frontier
Leslee Nelson, Maggie Honrath, Laura Lacci, and Kelley Menzano
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Recognizing Race as a Reality, Not a Barrier: The Problems with Colorblind Adoption Policy within a Race-Conscious America
Lauren K. Pfeil
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A Generation Later: Reservations with the Indian Child Welfare Act
Mia L. Kern
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Lowering the Voting Age to Sixteen: The Case for Enhancing Youth Civic Engagement
Arthur Elster
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Statistically Speaking: Inconsistencies in American Transracial Adoption Policies
Aurelija Juska
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Book Review: The Shame of the Nation: The Restoration of Apartheid Schooling in America
Jason Coelho
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Spotlight On: Spence-Chapin—Child Centered Adoption
Amy Gjesdahl
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In Better Hands: An Interview with Dina Calamur, Pediatrician at University of Chicago and Loyola University
John Wyatt Danenberger
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Legislative Update: Providing a Transition for Foster Care Youth
Tanya Perez
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In the Courts: Juveniles Charged as Adults
Caitlin Fitzgerald
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Municipal Lawyer
Volume 50, Number 4, July/August 2009
other issues Pleasant Grove City v. Summum: The Supreme Court's First Look at Municipal Government Speech
Mary Jean Dolan
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This case—one in which IMLA had a leadership role—is the Supreme Court's first "government speech" case that did not involve a government-funded program. Mary Jean Dolan, who authored the amicus brief filed by IMLA, explores the decision's rationales, gives practical advice on its scope and municipal policies, and evaluates its likely impact on future Establishment Clause challenges.
The Risky Continuum: Abandoning the Use of Force Continuum to Enhance Risk Management
Ken Wallentine
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Public safety agencies frequently employ a force continuum to train officers in the lawful use of force and to measure an officer's use of force. This article posits that force continua are unworkable and unnecessary in that analytical process, and critiques force continua. The author offers an alternative approach to guiding an officer's use of force, grounded in tested and stable civil rights litigation principles.
Click! A Snapshot of Automated Traffic Enforcement Issues
Carie A. Torrence
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Automated traffic enforcement systems (ATS) are growing in popularity as an effective tool to assist municipalities with traffic control and reduce the number of accidents. Their use, however, has also resulted in public opposition and litigation. Municipalities need to be adequately informed of the advantages and risks when considering whether to implement ATS.
Regulating Noah's Ark—Religious Freedom and Animal Control Issues
Bradford E. Bullock
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If a municipality allows the keeping and killing of some animals within its territorial limits (for example, by operating an animal shelter where animals are euthanized), must it allow the keeping and killing of all animals that a religious adherent claims are necessary for the practice of his religion? This article looks at a pending Texas case and the legal issues it raises.
DEPARTMENTS
News From IMLA
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Supreme Court
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Inside Canada
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Ordinances
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Cases
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PoLar: Political and Legal Anthropology Review
Volume 32, Number 1, May 2009
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Mertz, Elizabeth
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“I vote, therefore I am:” Rituals of Democracy and the Turkish Chief Rabbi
Brink-Danan, Marcy
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Flexibility versus Rigidity in the Practice of Islamic Family Law
Shehada, Nahda
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States of Insecurity: Everyday Emergencies, Public Secrets, and Drug Trafficker Power in a Brazilian Favela
Penglase, Ben
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Territorial Democracy: Caste, Dominance and Electoral Practice in Postcolonial India
Witsoe, Jeffrey
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Gluing Globalization: NGOs as Intermediaries in Haiti
Schuller, Mark
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INTERVIEW: The “New Anthropology of Crime”
Penglase, Ben; Kane, Stephanie C.; Parnell, Philip
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Distorting the Law: Politics, Media, and the Litigation Crisis by William Haltom and Michael McCann\
Catey, A. Scott
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El Estado y los indígenas en tiempos del PAN: neoindigenismo, legalidad e identidad edited by Rosalva Aída Hernández, Sarela Paz, and María Teresa Sierra
Stephen, Lynn
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Markets of Dispossession: NGOs, Economic Development, and the State in Cairo by Julia Elyachar
Hegel-Cantarella, Christine
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The Logic of Environmentalism: Anthropology, Ecology, and Postcoloniality by Vassos Argyrou
Tiedje, Kristina1
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Le Jugement en Action – Ethnomėthodologie du Droit, de la Morale et de la Justice en Egypte by Baudoin Dupret
Diamantides, Marinos
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The Pedagogical State: Education and the Politics of National Culture in post-1980 Turkey by Sam Kaplan
Benei, Véronique
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The Politics of Citizenship of Mexican Migrants by Alejandra Castañeda
Lopez, Leslie
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Accelerating Possession: Global Futures of Property and Personhood edited by Bill Maurer and Gabriele Schwab
Talwalker, Clare
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Global “Body Shopping”: An Indian Labor System in the Information Technology Industry by Biao Xiang V irtual Migration: The Programming of Globalization by A. Aneesh
Kelty, Christopher
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Banking Law Journal
Volume 126, Number 8, September 2009
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Steven A. Meyerowitz
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FDIC ADOPTS FINAL POLICY ON PRIVATE EQUITY INVESTMENTS IN FAILED BANKS
John Reiss, Ernest T. Patrikis and Glen R. Cuccinello
p.675 +cite
CREDIT CARD ACCOUNTABILITY, RESPONSIBILITY AND DISCLOSURE ACT OF 2009 BECOMES LAW
Duncan B. Douglass
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SIGNIFICANT BANK HOLDING COMPANY CONVERSION ISSUES
James M. Rockett and David J. Gershon
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THE THIRD AML-DIRECTIVE: EUROPE'S RESPONSE TO THE THREAT OF MONEY LAUNDERING AND TERRORIST FINANCING: PART II
Indranil Ganguli, Olaf Achtelik, Lambert Köhling, and Frederic M. Mauhs
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BANKING BRIEFS
Donald R. Cassling
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Journal of Taxation
Volume 111, Number 4, October 2009
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NEWSLINE
Late-breaking developments
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PROCEDURE
First Circuit in Textron gives IRS access to tax accrual workpapers
PHILIP N. JONES
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PARTNERSHIPS, S CORPORATIONS, & LLCs
Passive losses, LLCs and LLPs--two courts reject the Service's attempt to limit losses
SHELDON I. BANOFF AND RICHARD M. LIPTON
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Closely held companies: Now might be the best time to convert to tax partnership status
AARON P. NOCJAR
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COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Executive compensation and corporate governance standards for TARP recipients
AMY POCINO KELLY AND CARRIE ROZES
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PERSONAL
Taxation of life settlements--unanswered questions after Rev. Ruls. 2009-13 and 2009-14
DAVID L. KELIGIAN AND ROBERT W. LARSEN
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LETTER RULINGS
Parent and subsidiaries cannot net interest rates
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Trustee's error in IRA distributions did not trigger penalties
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Transfer of stock portfolio to LLC was not taxable
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IRS validates "informal" refund claim despite various defects
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Professional services agreements did not cause bonds to meet private business use test
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SHOP TALK
General partners with zero percent current profits interests
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More on non-tax specialist ALJs in OPR sanction hearings
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Lex Localis: Journal of Local Self-Government (Slovenia)
Volume 7, Number 4, October 2009
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ARTICLES
Why is Voluntary Co-operation Condemned to Failure? Reflections on the Polish and German Background
MARTA LACKOWSKA
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Experiment and Institutionalization: Clean Elections in New Jersey
MICHAEL J. BROGAN
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Proposal of Division of Slovenia into Provinces
ANDREJ POGAĈ NIK, ALMA ZA VODNIK LAMOVŜEK & SAMO DROBNE
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Jurisdiction in the Territorial Hierarchical Administration Office: An Example of the Historical Land of Styria from 1186 to 1850
BORUT HOLCMAN & GERNOT KICHER
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AIPLA Quarterly Journal
Volume 37, Number 3, Summer 2009
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other issues The Unreasonableness of the Patent Office's "Broadest Reasonable Interpretation" Standard
Dawn-Marie Bey & Christopher A. Cotropia
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Open Source Dual Licensing as a Business Model: How a Flexible IP Strategy Helped Create the World's Most Popular Open Source Database Company
Nicholas Taylor
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Copyright Enforcement at All Costs? Finding a Place for Balance in the International Enforcement Agenda
Tanya Woods
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American Business Law Journal
Volume 46, Issue 4, Winter 2009
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Articles
Legal Loopholes and Underenforced Laws: Examining the Ethical Dimensions of Corporate Legal Strategy
Daniel T. Ostas
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Mutual Misunderstanding in Contract
Benjamin Alarie
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Rational Design Rights Ignorance
David Orozco
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Still Crazy After All These Years? The ADEA, the Roberts Court, and Reclaiming Age Discrimination as Differential Treatment
Ann Marie Tracey
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Computer Law and Security Review (Netherlands)
Volume 25, Issue 6, 2009
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Editorial
Editor's foreword
Steve Saxby
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Articles
Property rights in personal data: Learning from the American discourse
Nadezhda Purtova
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Internet of things – Need for a new legal environment?
Rolf H. Weber
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The growing phenomenon of crime and the internet: A cybercrime execution and analysis model
Paul Hunton
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Unauthorised access to wireless local area networks: The limitations of the present Australian laws
Niloufer Selvadurai, Md. Rizwanul Islam, Peter Gillies
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The “process” of patenting: Why should we care about a potential U.S. Supreme Court decision in Bilski v. Doll?
Johanna K.P. Dennis
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Software patents in the United States: A balanced approach
Sherly Elizabeth Abraham
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Developments in electronic money regulation – the Electronic Money Directive: A better deal for e-money issuers?
Ruth Halpin, Roksana Moore
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Current developments in Open Source Software
Richard Kemp
p.569-582 +cite
Case Commentary
The anonymous police blogger, the newspaper and the unmasking of Night Jack
Kate Brimsted
p.583-586 +cite
Current News
Europe
EU update
Doris Myles, Michael Dizon, Joanna Thompson, John Oyama
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European national news
Mark Turner
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Asia-Pacific
Asia-Pacific news
Gabriela Kennedy, Sarah Doyle
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Criminology & Public Policy
Volume 8, Issue 4, November 2009
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GANG DATABASES
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Gang databases: To be or not to be
Irving Spergel
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Gangs and public policy: Constructing and deconstructing gang databases
Julie Barrows, C. Ronald Huff
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POLICY ESSAY
Gang databases: Context and questions
James B. Jacobs
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Gangs and public policy: Constructing and deconstructing gang databases
David M. Kennedy
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Street gang databases: A view from the gang capitol of the United States
Malcolm W. Klein
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Gangs, law enforcement, and the academy
James F. Short, Jr.
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POLICE MISCONDUCT
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Conceptual, methodological, and policy considerations in the study of police misconduct
James Frank
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Bad cops: A study of career-ending misconduct among New York City police officers
Robert J. Kane, Michael D. White
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POLICY ESSAY
Police officer misconduct as normal accidents: An organizational perspective
William R. King
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Rotten apples, rotten branches, and rotten orchards: A cautionary tale of police misconduct
Sanja Kutnjak Ivković
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Bad cops
Peter K. Manning
p.787-794 +cite
DETERRENCE AND EXECUTIONS
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
The impact of the death penalty on murder
John J. Donohue, III
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Does the death penalty save lives?: New evidence from state panel data, 1977 to 2006
Tomislav V. Kovandzic, Lynne M. Vieraitis, Denise Paquette Boots
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POLICY ESSAY
Can't tell: Comments on "Does the death penalty save lives?"
Richard Berk
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Don't scrap the death penalty
Paul H. Rubin
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TASERS IN THE MEDIA
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
Conducted energy devices and criminal justice policy
Steven Chermak
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RESEARCH ARTICLE
Examining fatal and nonfatal incidents involving the TASER: Identifying predictors of suspect death reported in the media
Michael D. White, Justin Ready
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POLICY ESSAY
Should police departments develop specific training and policies governing use of multiple TASER shocks against individuals who might be in vulnerable physiological states?
Robert J. Bunker
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Research on conducted energy devices: Findings, methods, and a possible alternative
Robert J. Kaminski
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Conducted energy weapons: Learning from operational discretion and encounter outcomes
Gregory B. Morrison
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Police Quarterly
Volume 12, Number 4, December 2009
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John P. Crank and Andrew Giacomazzi
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Dissecting Police Professionalism: A Comparison of Predictors Within Five Professionalism Subsets
Philip E. Carlan and John A. Lewis
p.370-387 +cite
Examining Racial Disparity in the Police Discipline Process
Jeff Rojek and Scott H. Decker
p.388-407 +cite
An Examination of the Workplace Experiences of Police Patrol Officers: The Role of Race, Sex, and Sexual Orientation
Kimberly D. Hassell and Steven G. Brandl
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Macquarie Journal of Business Law (Australia)
Volume 6, 2009
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ARTICLES
IMPLICATIONS OF THE TRIPS AGREEMENT IN BANGLADESH: PROSPECTS AND CONCERNS
MOHAMMAD TOWHIDUL ISLAM
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CHOOSING THE BEST REMEDY: A METHODOLOGY FOR ASSESSMENT OF COST EFFECTIVENESS IN COMPETING INTERNATIONAL CONSUMER TRANSACTION REDRESS METHODS
DARIL GAWITH
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DOCUMENT DESTRUCTION IN VICTORIA: THE CORRECTNESS OF EAMES J’S DECISION IN MCCABE
CHARLENE KWAN LEE
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THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND AND INTERNATIONAL PRIVATE FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS: A COMPROMISING RELATIONSHIP
COURTNEY STEARNE
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HARMONISATION OF INTERNATIONAL COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION LAW AND SHARIA
MARY B. AYAD
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THE JURISDICTION OF THE ARBITRAL TRIBUNAL: A TRANSNATIONAL ANALYSIS OF THE NEGATIVE EFFECT OF COMPETENCE
O SUSLER
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THE LIMITS AND BOUNDARIES OF THE APPLICATION OF THE DOCTRINE OF MISREPRESENTATION: STANDING AT THE CROSSROADS
CHARLES YC CHEW
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IMPACTS OF RECENT DEVELOPMENT OF THE MADRID SYSTEM ON AUSTRALIAN USERS & RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FUTURE REFORM
YIJUN TIAN
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ASIC v. CITIGROUP: FIDUCIARY DUTIES, MANAGING CONFLICTS AND CHINESE WALLS
MICHAEL LEGG* AND NICHOLAS MAVRAKIS
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT IN INSURANCE SECTOR IN INDIA
VINAY v. MISHRA AND HARSHITA BHATNAGAR
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“ELEVENTH HOUR COLLAPSE: AN ELEMENTS-BASED COMPARISON OF THE GERMAN DOCTRINE OF CULPA IN CONTRAHENDO AND AUSTRALIAN PRINCIPLES OF PRE-CONTRACTUAL LIABILITY”
NAOMI BASS
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‘MARRIAGE-LIKE RELATIONSHIPS’ AND SOCIAL SECURITY: RETIREES AND THE AGE PENSION
MALCOLM VOYCE
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CHINA – GROWTH AND ITS CHALLENGES
PATRICIA BLAZEY AND PETER GILLIES
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REFLECTIONS ON THE ROLE OF MEDIATORS AND ARBITRATORS CAN A GOOD MEDIATOR ALSO BE A GOOD ARBITRATOR?
PHILIP EVANS AND GABRIËL MOENS
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THE OTHER PATHS TO LIABILITY FOR BREACHES OF S 52: FORGOTTEN CORNERS OF THE TRADE PRACTICES ACT?
ROHAN PRICE
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THE EUROPEAN UNION’S RESPONSE TO THE GLOBAL FINANCIAL CRISIS – CAN MEMBER NATIONS AVOID A MOVE TO PROTECTIONISM?
P BLAZEY AND J XENOS
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A PROMISE MADE IS A DEBT UNPAID: THE CASE OF ORCHARD v. CURTIS, SUPREME COURT OF VAN DIEMEN’S LAND, 12 JULY 1833
JOHN F. BOURKE & ROSEMARY LUCADOU-WELLS
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BUNDLING: AN OVERVIEW OF NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIAN TRADE PRACTICES LAWS
JOHN LAND AND LEELA CEJNAR
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THE COMMUNITY REINVESTMENT ACT AND THE INDICIA OF EFFECTIVE REGULATION – A PRELIMINARY ANALYSIS
ANDREW MANNING
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THE NEW INDONESIAN COMPANY LAW: DOES IT SUPPORT GOOD CORPORATE GOVERNANCE?
MIKO KAMAL
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BOOK REVIEW: SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND FREE TRADE: INSTITUTIONAL APPROACHES
ABDULLAH AL FARUQUE
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Georgetown International Environmental Law Review
Volume 21, Number 3, Spring 2009
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ARTICLES
THE GLOBAL ENERGY CHALLENGE AND NIGERIA'S EMERGENCE AS A MAJOR GAS POWER: PROMISE, PERIL OR PARADOX OF PLENTY?
Emeka Duruigbo
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THE COWBOY, THE SOUTHERN MAN, AND THE MAN FROM SNOWY RIVER: THE SYMBOLIC POLITICS OF PROPERTY IN AUSTRALIA, THE UNTIED STATES, AND NEW ZEALAND
Ann Brower, John Page, Amanda Kennedy & Paul Martin
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TREATY REVIEW
THE NEW INTERNATIONAL RULES ON OCEAN DUMPING: PROMISE AND PERFORMARCE
Alan B. Sielen
p.495 +cite
DIRECTED NOTES PROGRAM
INTRODUCTION: THE GEORGETOWN INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL LAW REVIEW'S DIRECTED NOTES PROGRAM
Claire Magee & Nicholas Wittich
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RAISING THE LEVEE: DUTCH LAND USE LAW AS A MODEL FOR U.S. ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE
Damien Leonard
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ARCTIC MELT: THE TIPPING POINT FOR AN ARCTIC TREATY
Hans H. Hertell
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INDIGENOUS ADAPTATION TO CLIMATE CHANGE PRESERVING SUSTAINABLE RELATIONSHIPS THROUGH AN ENVIRONMENTAL STEWARDSHIP CLAIM & TRUST FUND REMEDY
E. Rania Rampersad
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USING CHEVRON AS A GUIDE: ALLOWING FOR THE PRECAUTIONARY PRINCIPLE IN WTO PRACTICES
Claire Magee
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Law and Business Review of the Americas
Volume 15, Number 3, Summer 2009
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PERSPECTIVE
Statement of Ron Kirk to U.S. Senate Finance Committee on March 9, 2009
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Collective Action Clauses Sovereign Bondholders Cornered?
Joy Dey
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Developments in the Venezuelan Hydrocarbon Sector
Larry B. Pascal
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United States-Chile FTA Chapter 10: Lessons From NAFTA Chapter 11 Jurisprudence
Andrew P. Tuck
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COMMENTS AND CASENOTES
Bioprospection Versus Biopiracy and the United States Versus Brazil: Attempts at Creating an Intellectual Property System Applicable Worldwide When Differing Views are Worlds Apart-and Irreconcilable?
Megan Dunagan
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Guatemala Passes Domestic Legislation to Implement Hague Adoption Convention; but Does It Help the Children?
Melissa Long
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Public-Private Road Building in Latin America: Legal Advances and Challenges
Peter Lacina
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UPDATES
Brazilian Response to International Financial Crisis, the Pre-Salt Discoveries by Petrobras and the New Free Trade Areas in the Cities of Brazil
Marcos Valadão and Nara Galeb Porto
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Energy Self-Sufficiency and the Supply of the Domestic Market Brief Considerations to the Argentine Case
Daniel H. Dicásolo and Juan F. Ramos Mega
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Canada Update-Highlights of Major Legal News and Significant Court Cases From November 2008 Through January 2009
Romit S. Cheema
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Recent Developments in NAFTA
Melissa Long
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DOCUMENT
The Global Plan for Recovery and Reform: The Communiqué From the London Summit
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European Energy and Environmental Law Review (Netherlands)
Volume 18, Number 4, August 2009
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Lars Hoffmann
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SIEFs and Dispute Resolution
Philippe Péters
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Resolving Disputes Involving Accidental Pollution by Oil: What are the Challenges?
David 0. Adetoro and S.H. Adetoro
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The Legal Value of General Principles, Technical Norms and Standards in European Nuclear Safety Law: The Imbalance Between Soft and Hard Law and the Need for Global Regulatory Governance
L. Veuchelen
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Banking Law Journal
Volume 126, Number 7, July/August 2009
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