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| VOLUME XXXIV |
NUMBER 3 |
2009 |
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
CONTENT
Introduction: Ruling the World (PDF)
Steven A. Dean & Claire R. Kelly
ARTICLES
Three Metaphors of Norm Migration in International Context
(PDF)
Roderick A. Macdonald
The Advantages of Soft Law in International Commercial Law:
The Role of UNIDROIT, UNCITRAL, and the Hague Conference
(PDF)
Henry Deeb Gabriel
The Evolution of Commercial Law Norms: Lessons to be Learned
from Electronic Commerce
(PDF)
Amelia H. Boss
Modernization of Commercial Law: International Uniformity and
Economic Development (PDF)
Boris Kozolchyk
Reflections on the Role of the OECD in Developing International
Tax Norms (PDF)
Hugh J. Ault
The OECD Harmful Tax Competition Report: A Retrospective
After a Decade
(PDF)
Reuven S. Avi-Yonah
Fiscal Transparency: Global Norms, Domestic Laws, and the
Politics of Budgets (PDF)
Lisa Philipps & Miranda Stewart
Global Financial Standard Setting, the G10 Committees, and
International Economic Law (PDF)
Kern Alexander
The Hardening of Soft Law in Securities Regulation (PDF)
Roberta S. Karmel & Claire R. Kelly
The Development of International Norms for Insurance Regulation
(PDF)
Elizabeth F. Brown
NOTES
Exporting Morality with Trade Restrictions: The Wrong Path to
Animal Rights
(PDF)
Gary Miller
Patenting Human Embryonic Stem Cells: What Is So Immoral?
(PDF)
Joshua Whitehill
Sovereign Wealth Funds and the Problem of Asymmetric
Information: The Santiago Principles and International Regulations (PDF)
Anthony Wong
Brooklyn Journal of International Law Editorial Board
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