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"An analytical approach to corporate reputations from its leading scholar. Public perception, especially in the time of social media, is a core determinant of any organization's success and longevity. It is also fickle: organizations can fall astray of public approval through crisis,...
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Following the CJEU's decisions in Pierre Fabre and Coty, a considerable amount of scholarship on the design of competitive markets has been concerned with one particular issue: should product manufacturers be allowed to impose firmer restrictions on distribution with the aim of upholding...
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We present a comprehensive description of Hydra, which was the largest darknet marketplace in the world until its shutdown in April 2022. This paper describes the main features of this online platform, such as user feedback, escrow, dispute resolution, and certification of drug quality, as well...
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This paper narrates a biblical story - Eve's ingestion of the forbidden fruit - and analogizes it to a recent business law story that I explore in my scholarship and use in my teaching - Martha Stewart's sale of ImClone stock as alleged insider trading. The analogy, while imperfect, helps expose...
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For over two decades, the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (quot;FCPAquot;) and, more recently, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions (quot;OECD Conventionquot;) have delineated to...
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With expanding global commerce by U.S. securities issuers, the potential for significant exposure to international corruption increases along with risks associated with anti-bribery laws. This article examines recent developments related to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), which has...
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With expanding U.S. business operations around the globe, the potential for significant exposure to international corruption increases along with the increased risks associated with anti-bribery laws. Companies who employ citizens of the United Kingdom, maintain an office in the United Kingdom,...
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