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In the aftermath of an array of economic failures, there is a growing movement to reform executive compensation. Concerned that executive compensation structures reward inappropriate risk taking and create a short-term perspective, the United States and the European Union are taking steps to...
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For several decades now, publicly-held corporations have been adopting codes of conduct or corporate codes of ethics to further both federal law, as well as corporate goals and mandates. The implementation of such codes, however, is creating a legal conundrum for those firms seeking to operate...
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This Article analyzes the use of international trade law by American companies as part of a broad-based legal strategy to protect their commercial and investment interests in the increasingly knowledge-based global economy. It focuses on Section 337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, which provides...
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The U.S.-Central American-Dominican Republic Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) is the second-largest free trade zone in Latin America for exports from the United States, which will certainly significantly affect U.S. trade with El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and the Dominican...
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