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OZONE PARTNERSHIPS, THE CONSTRUCTION OF REGULATORY COMMUNITIES, AND THE FUTURE OF GLOBAL REGULATORY POWER

CANAN, PENELOPE;REICHMAN, NANCY

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1993, pág. 61

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Encouraging ozone partnershipsìand deals. 3. The structure of ozone deals. 4. Implicationsìfor global power.

PAYING WORKERS OR PAYING LAWYERS: EMPLOYEE TERMINATION PRACTICES IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA

NIELSEN, LAURA BETH

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1999, pág. 247

Sumario
1. Introduction and overview. 2. Personneltermination at PCO: the role of corporate culture and "humanresources" policy. a) National differences in law. b)Corporate culture. 3. Legal, organizational, and proceduraloutcomes. 4. Perception of legal risk. 5. Conclusion.

PIERCING THE FAMILY'S PRIVATE VEIL: FAMILY VIOLENCE, INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS, AND THE CROSS-CULTURAL RECORD

LEVESQUE, ROGER J. R.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/1999, pág. 161

POLES APART: INDUSTRIAL WASTE MANAGEMENT REGULATION AND ENFORCEMENT IN THE UNITED STATES AND JAPAN

AOKI, KAZUMASU;CIOFFI, JOHN W.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1999, pág. 213

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The company. 3. Generalenvironmental issues in the United States: the salience oflegal costs. 4. General environmental issues in Japan: theinternational political economy of environmental management.5. Waste management regulation in the United States:adversarialism by prescription. 6. Waste managementregulation in Japan. 7. Attitudes, institutions, andenvironmental regulation in Japan and the United States. 8.Adversarial and cooperative regulatory regimes compared. 9.Conclusion.

PREDICTING BUREAUCRATIC CONTROL: EVIDENCE FROM THE 1990 CLEAN AIR ACT AMENDMENTS

DROTNING, LUCY;ROTHENBERG, LAWRENCE S.

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1999, pág. 1

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Predicting congressional intentto control.3. Testing the intent to control model. 4. Policyenvironments, legislative preferences, and politicalcontrol.

PRIVATE INTERSTS SEEKING PUNISHMENT: PROSECUTION BROUGHT BY PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS AND GROUPS IN SPAIN.

PÉREZ GIL, JULIO

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2003, pág. 151 a 171

Sumario
1. INTRODUCCIÓN 2. PRIVATE PROSECUTION IN SPAIN: FROM ROMAN LAW TO THE PRESENT 3. LEGITIMATION: WHO CAN PROSECUTE? 4. THE PRACTICE OF PRIVATE PROSECUTION IN SPAIN 5. REASONS ADDUCED FOR THE SUSTENANCE OF PRIVATE PROSECUTION 6. CONCLUSION: WHAT FUTURE FOR PRIVATE PROSECUTIONS?

PROBLEM-SOLVING COURTS

VARIOS

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2001, pág. 121

Sumario
1. Introduction: problem-solving courts. 2.Problem-Solving Courts: A Brief Primer. 3. Context andChange: The Evolution of Pioneering Drug Courts in Portlandand Las Vegas (1991-1998). 4. Implementing the KeyComponents of Specialized Drug Treatment Courts: Practiceand Policy considerations. 5. Building a Better Youth Court.6. Who is Diverted? Case Selection for Court-MonitoredMental Health Treatment. 7. Assessing the Costs and BenefitsAccruing to the Public From a Graduated Sanctions Programfor Drug-Using Defendants.

PROCEDURAL JUSTICE AND DUTCH VICTIM POLICY

WEMMERS, JO-ANNE

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1998, pág. 57

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Dutch victim policy. 3. Procedural justice. 4. Question to be addressed. 5. Method. 6. Results. 7. Discussion and conclusions.

PUBLIC GOOD, PRIVATE PROTECTIONS: COMPETING VALUES IN GERMAN TRANSPLANTATION LAW

HOGLE, LINDA F.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2002, pág. 115

Sumario
I. Introduction. II. German organ transplantation policy in context. III. The use of human bodies and the public good: the making of transplant law. IV. Legislating the roles of the body and society. V. Discussion: competing rights, values, and meanings of the body.

PUBLIC LAWYERS AND PRIVATE CLIENTS: AN EMPIRICAL OBSERVATION ON THE RELATIVE SUCCESS RATES OF CAUSE LAWYERS

DOTAN, YOAV

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1999, pág. 401

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The research. 3. Analysis. 4.Conclusion.

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