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A survey of legislation from the 109th Congress pertaining to maritime security, the acquisition of US port facilities by corporations controlled by foreign governments, maintenance en route of U.S. vessels by foreign quot;riding gangsquot;, hurricane waivers of the Jones Act, the Oil Spill...
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A survey of government action relating to fisheries protection, the maritime boundary dividing Australia and East Timor, regulation of offshore oil and gas operations, and the IMO Convention on Harmful Anti-fouling
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When is it socially advantageous for legal rules to be changed in the light of altered circumstances? In answering this basic question here, a simple point is developed - that past compliance with legal rules tends to reduce the social advantages of legal change. The reasons are twofold:...
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This paper looks at cybersecurity and the protection of critical national infrastructure, as an area of systemic risk to society. In particular, it looks at the obligations and potential penalties which apply to cloud providers under the regulatory framework established by the EU’s Network and...
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The aim of this research is to provide the basic parameters for a model for the definition of the relation between the general competition and sector specific frameworks and rules regarding the regulation of the Internal Energy Market, especially after the Third Energy Package. The research...
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As the United States is poised to enter a new era of nuclear power plant construction, it behooves us to revisit some of the controversies of the past and consider how best to deal with some of the major problems that arose once before and may confront us once again as we go down this path. A...
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Drug recalls, contamination events, and shortages are on the rise, but drug companies still rely on decades-old manufacturing plants and processes. Contrary to widespread perceptions, drug manufacturing is typically expensive, inefficient, and non-innovative. Drug companies spend much more on...
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