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La Corte Penal Internacional Fue Una Mala Idea
(Faculdade de Direito, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, 2005) -
LABELING OF GENETICALLY MODIFIED FOOD IN THE UNITED STATES: THE ROADS NOT TAKEN
(2002)In this paper we will explore the choices made by the FDA when adopting its policies regarding the labeling of genetically modified foods. We will try to point out some of the alternative roads policymakers could have taken ... -
Labor Law Renewal
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2007)This essay challenges the conventional wisdom that American labor law has reached a dead end. I argue that the dysfunctionality of the National Labor Relations Act has led not to "ossification" - as many believe - but to ... -
The Lanham Act and the FD&C Act: Shaping the Law of False Advertising into a Tool for Drug Manufacturers to Self-Regulate Their Industry and Protect Consumers
(2001)While Section 43(a) of the Lanham Act has the potential to become an extremely useful tool to ensure competitive fairness and consumer safety in the pharmaceutical industry, recent cases show that numerous obstacles prevent ... -
The LARS: A Proposed Approach for FDA Evaluation of Home Testing Products
(1996)This paper critiques the manner in which the Food and Drug Administration uses its discretionary authority to regulate the sale of home testing products. Part I provides the legal framework for FDA approval of home testing ... -
The Last Treatise: Project and Person (Reflections on Martti Koskenniemi's "From Apology to Utopia")
(German Law Journal, 2006)Martti Koskenniemi’s From Apology to Utopia is the most significant late 20th century English language monograph in the field of international law, and it is terrific to see it re-issued. The book offers a comprehensive ... -
The Latest Development in the Transatlantic Big Stink over Cheeses and other Geographical Indications
(2006)This paper looks into recent developments in the EU regulation of geographical indications: the repeal of Regulation 2081/92 on geographical indications and the passage of Regulation 510/2006, following the WTO Panel Report ... -
Law and Economics in Japan
(University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, College of Law, 2011)Although law & economics scholarship has grown rapidly in recent years, Japanese scholars (with prominent exceptions, to be sure) have embraced the approach less enthusiastically than their U.S. peers. I explore some ... -
The Law and Economics of Blockholder Disclosure
(Harvard Law School, 2012)The Securities and Exchange Commission is currently considering a rulemaking petition that advocates tightening the rules under the Williams Act, which regulates the disclosure of large blocks of stock in public companies. ... -
Law and Local Knowledge in the History of the Civil Rights Movement
(Harvard Law Review Pub. Association, 2012)Book Review Essay focusing on Tomiko Brown Nagin's Courage to Dissent: Atlanta and The Long History of the Civil Rights Movement (Oxford University Press, 2012), which assesses recent political science-oriented scholarship ... -
Law and Mass Politics in the Making of the Civil Rights Lawyer, 1931-1941
(Organization of American Historians -- Oxford Journals, 2006)What was the role of law and lawyers in the civil rights movement? Recent work has emphasized a tension between the legal strategies of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) and a commitment ... -
Law and Passion
(State University of New York at Buffalo, School of Law, 1988) -
The Law and Sociology of Boilerplate
(Michigan Law Review, 2006)In my view, the scholarship presented at this symposium demonstrates that, in order to analyze form contracts and boilerplate successfully, one must carry out a set of operations that embodies an approach I will call law ... -
Law and the Boundaries of Technology-Intensive Firms
(University of Pennsylvania, 2009) -
Law and the City
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2007) -
Law and the Economy of Early America: Markets, Institutions of Exchange, and Labor
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013) -
Law and the Political Economy of the World
(Leiden Journal of International Law Foundation, 2013)The interpenetration of global political and economic life has placed questions of ‘political economy’ on the scholarly agenda across the social sciences. The author argues that international law could contribute to ... -
Law and the Rise of the Firm
(Harvard University, Harvard Law School, 2006)Organizational law empowers firms to hold assets and enter contracts as entities that are legally distinct from their owners and managers. Legal scholars and economists have commented extensively on one form of this ... -
Law and Uncertainty: A Comment on Karl-Heinz Ladeur
(Stuttgart, 2011)