Symposium: Ruling the World: Generating International Legal Norms
Co-Sponsored by Brooklyn Law School Dennis J. Block Center for the Study of International Business Law
Introduction: Ruling the World
Steven A. Dean
Claire R. Kelly
Articles:
Three Metaphors of Norm Migration in International Context
Roderick A. Macdonald
The Advantages of Soft Law in International Commercial Law: The Role of UNIDROIT, UNCITRAL, and the Hague Conference
Henry Deeb Gabriel
The Evolution of Commercial Law Norms: Lessons to be Learned from Electronic Commerce
Amelia H. Boss
Modernization of Commercial Law: International Uniformity and Economic Development
Boris Kozolchyk
Reflections on the Role of the OECD in Developing International Tax Norms
Hugh J. Ault
The OECD Harmful Tax Competition Report: A Retrospective After a Decade
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Fiscal Transparency: Global Norms, Domestic Laws, and the Politics of Budgets
Lisa Philipps
Miranda Stewart
Global Financial Standard Setting, the G10 Committees, and International Economic Law
Kern Alexander
The Hardening of Soft Law in Securities Regulation
Roberta S. Karmel
Claire R. Kelly
The Development of International Norms for Insurance Regulation
Elizabeth F. Brown
Notes:
Exporting Morality with Trade Restrictions: The Wrong Path to Animal Rights
Gary Miller
Patenting Human Embryonic Stem Cells: What Is So Immoral?
Joshua Whitehill
Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Problem of Asymmetric Information: The Santiago Principles and International Regulations
Anthony Wong