Volume 49 - Issue 1
Introduction to Volume 49 Issue 1
ARTICLES:
- Expungement, Defamation, and False Light: Is What Happened Before What Really Happened or is There a Chance for a Second Act in America?
by Doris Del Tosto Brogan - Money Norms
by Julia Y. Lee - Implied Private Rights of Action: Definition, and Factors to Determine Whether a Private Action Will Be Implied from a Federal Statute
by Caroline Bermeo Newcombe
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Volume 49 - Issue 2
Introduction to Volume 49 Issue 2
ARTICLES:
- International Investment Law’s Unending Legitimation Project
by David Schneiderman - Politics, Reason, and the Trajectory of Investor-State Dispute Settlement
by Charles H. Brower II - Crossfertilizing ISDS with TRIPS
by Peter K. Yu - The CETA Ratification Saga: The Demise of ISDS in EU Trade Agreements?
by David A. Gantz - The Return of State Remedies in Investor-State Dispute Settlement: Trends in Developing Countries
by Sonia E. Rolland - China’s and India’s Differing Investment Treaty and Dispute Settlement Experiences and Implications for Africa
by Won Kidane - The Incredible Shrinking Victory: Eli Lilly v. Canada, Success, Judicial Reversal, and Continuing Threats from Pharmaceutical ISDS
by Professor Brook K. Baker and Katrina Geddes - At the Intersection of Land Grievances and Legal Liability: The Need to Reconsider Contract Rights and Expectations at the Supranational Level
by Kaitlin Y. Cordes, Lise Johnson, and Sam Szoke-Burke
Volume 49 - Issue 3
Introduction to Volume 49 Issue 3
ARTICLES:
- Going Beyond Ethics and Compliance: The Growing Corporate Movement to Embrace Social Value Creation
by Seth Green - Diversity and Ethics: Toward an Objective Business Compliance Function
by Steven A. Ramirez - Corporate Compliance That Advances Racial Diversity and Justice and Why Business Deregulation Does Not Matter
by Cheryl L. Wade - Corporate Ethics: Approaches and Implications to Expanding the Corporate Mindset of Profitability
by Arthur Acevedo - The Dodd-Frank Death Knell
by Celia R. Taylor - Addressing the Lack of Diversity on Corporate Boards: Building Responsive Law School Pedagogy and Curriculum
by Melinda S. Molina
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Volume 49 - Issue 4
Introduction to Volume 49 Issue 4
ARTICLES:
- In Appreciation of Nina S. Appel
by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg - Nina Appel: Pathbreaking Pioneer and Boundless Educator
by Dean Michael J. Kaufman - Reflections on Dean Nina Appel
by Vincent Rougeau - Gift
by James J. Faught - Paying Homage to a Colleague, Friend, and Mentor: Dean Nina Appel
by Diane Geraghty - A Tribute to Dean Nina Appel on Her Retirement
by Thomas M. Haney
REMARKS:
- The United States as an Idea: Constitutional Reflections
by H. Jefferson Powell
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