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VOLUME XXVII |
NUMBER 3 |
2002 |
SYMPOSIUM
INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS LAW
IN THE POST-DEREGULATORY LANDSCAPE
Co-Sponsored with the Brooklyn Law School
Center for the Study of International Business Law
Foreward (PDF)
Joan G. Wexler
PANEL I: TELECOMMUNICATIONS DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
Principal Papers
The Post-Deregulatory Landscape in International Telecommunications Law:
A Unique European Union Approach? (PDF)
Herbert Burkert
Governing Networks: Telecommunication Deregulation in Europe and the United States (PDF)
David Lazer
Vicktor Mayer-Schönberger
Panel I: Discussion Transcript
PANEL II: ICANN AND WIPO AT WORK: TOWARDS A PARADIGM OF INTERNATIONAL TELECOMMUNICATIONS GOVERNANCE?
Principal Papers
The Managing Lawmaker in Cyberspace: A Power Model (PDF)
Tamar Frankel
Fair.com?: An Examination of the Allegations of Systemic Unfairness in the ICANN UDRP (PDF)
Michael Geist
Panel II: Discussion Transcript
Keynote Address (PDF)
Reed E. Hundt
PANEL III: INTERNATIONAL TRADE IN MEDIA PRODUCTS
Commentary
Globalism and National Media Policies in the United States and Canada:
A Critique of C. Edwin Baker’s Media, Markets, and Democracy (PDF)
Jerome A. Barron
Panel III: Discussion Transcript
NOTES AND COMMENTS
Casting a Constitutional Controversy as a Nonjusticiable Political Question:
Made in the USA Foundation v. United States
Moses David Breuer
Motives and Consequences of the FSC Dispute: Recent Salvo in a Long Standing
Trade War or Fashioning a Bargaining Chip?
Nicholas J. Minella
Recognition of Indigenous Heritage in the Modern World: U.S. Legal Protection
in Light of International Custom
Kristin Ann Mattiske
Is Uganda’s “No-Party” System Discriminatory Against Women and a
Violation of International Law?
Amy N. Lippincott
Brooklyn Journal of International Law Editorial Board
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