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Transnational Business Governance Interactions : Conceptualization and Framework for Analysis
Eberlein, Burkard; Abbott, Kenneth W.; Black, Julia; … - 2016
This article demonstrates the value of studying interactions in transnational business governance (TBG) and proposes an analytical framework for that purpose. The number of TBG schemes involving non-state authority to govern business conduct across borders has vastly expanded in a wide range of...
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Legal Education in Crisis, and Why Law Libraries are Doomed
Milles, James G. - 2014
The dual crises facing legal education - the economic crisis affecting both the job market and the pool of law school applicants, and the crisis of confidence in the ability of law schools and the ABA accreditation process to meet the needs of lawyers or society at large - have undermined the...
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How Money for Legal Scholarship Disadvantages Feminism
McCluskey, Martha T. - 2014
A dramatic infusion of outside money has shaped legal theory over the last several decades, largely to the detriment of feminist theory. Nonetheless, the pervasive influence of this funding is largely ignored in scholarly discussions of legal theory. This denial helps reinforce the marginal...
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Process Failure and Transparency Reform in Local Redistricting
Halberstam, Michael - 2012
Redistricting reform during this cycle has pushed for greater transparency in redistricting, more public participation, the removal of redistricting from the hands of legislatures, and the design of more legitimate redistricting institutions and decision procedures. Reform efforts, however, are...
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