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The paper discusses the Internet's potential equalizing effect on dispute resolution institutions. The emergence of online dispute resolution (ODR)mechanisms and virtual courts are the clearest manifestation of the Internet's influence on dispute resolution, but its influence extends beyond the...
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Several recent antitrust investigations involving the licensing of intellectual property rights (IPR) have raised concerns about fundamental due process and the alleged use of industrial policy in antitrust investigations to lower royalty rates, particularly for standard-essential patents...
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The movement of personal data across national borders is fundamental to the Internet economy. Yet the laws that govern such data flows remain national or, at best, regional. This mismatch weakens privacy protection, increases costs and uncertainty for business, creates tension and political...
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This article discusses the place of both the World Trade Organization (WTO) and the Energy Charter Treaty (ECT) and …
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World Trade Organization dispute settlement. While the jurisprudence demonstrates that panels and the Appellate Body have …
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economic model has become the dominant lens through which we view the world, climate change is often analyzed as a market …
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An appropriately conceived and well-designed border climate adjustment scheme, as a policy mechanism potentially utilizable by many States party to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, may lead to desirable consequences for the development of comprehensive global greenhouse...
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The Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) movement and Fair Trade systems have grown in the past decade, reflecting a belief that corporations operating at a global level must voluntarily assume the role of raising production and trade standards and that consumers should play a role in...
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Pharmaceutical Companies are highly globalized. This widening of drug markets leads to an erosion of the national government's legislative powers. With trials and marketing of compounds and pharmaceuticals carried out in different countries, ensuring safety and effectiveness of drugs becomes...
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-term technological development that the world will need to move away from fossil fuels. Because of this tension, policy-makers should not …
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