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EXTENDING PUBLIC LAW NORMS THROUGH PRIVATIZTION.

FREEMAN, JODY

Harvard Law Review, n.º 5/2003, pág. 1285 a 1352

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION 2. THE STATE OF DEBATE A) IDEOLOGICAL ARGUMENTS B) PRAGMATIC ARGUMENTS C) THE PUBLIC LAW PERSPECTIVE D) THE IMPASSE 3. PRIVATIZATION'S POTENTIAL TO EXTEND PUBLIC LAW NORMS TO PRIVATE ACTORS A) LEGISLATIVE MECHANISMS B) JUDICIAL MECHANISMS C) SKEPTICISM 4. THE STRONGEST CASES FOR PUBLICIZATION 5. CONCLUSION

FAIRNESS VERSUS WELFARE

KAPLOW, LOUIS;SHAVELL, STEVEN

Harvard Law Review, n.º 4/2001, pág. 961

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Welfare economics and notionsof fairness. 3. Torts. 4. Contracts. 5. Legal procedure. 6.Law enforcement. 7. On the use of notions of fairness andwelfare economics by different types of actors. 8. Commentson the breadth and soundness of welfare economics. 9.Conclusion.

FAMILY LAW - CONTRACT - SUPREME COURT OF NEW JERSEY HOLDS THAT PREEMBRYO DISPOSITION AGREEMENTS ARE NOT BINDING WHEN ONE PARTY LATER OBJECTS.- J.B. V. M.B., NO. A-9-00, 2001 WL 9099294 (N.J. AUG. 14, 2001)

Harvard Law Review, n.º 2/2001, pág. 701

FEDERAL COURTS AND THE INCORPORATION OF INTERNATIONAL LAW

BRADLEY, CURTIS A.;GOLDSMITH, JACK L.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/1998, pág. 2260

Sumario
1. History. 2. The false unity of CIL. 3. The Common Law Powers of Federal Courts. 4. The internationalist assumption. 5. Conclusion.

FEDERAL ESTATE TAX AND THE RIGHT OF PUBLICITY: TAXING ESTATES FOR CELEBRITY VALUE

Harvard Law Review, n.º 3/1995, pág. 683

Sumario
1. The Andrews Decision. 2. Is the Right of Publicity a Taxable Asset?. 3. Methods of Valuation. 4. Limiting the Use of the Right of Publicity: Destroying Value in an Estate Plan. 5. Suspect Prior Arrangements. 6. A Policy Rationale for Accepting Ahmanson/United States Trust. 7. Conclusion.

FEDERAL PROSECUTORS, STATE ETHICS REGULATIONS, AND THE MCDADE AMENDMENT

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/2000, pág. 2080

Sumario
1. The Evolution of Ethics Rules. 2. Ethics Rulesand Federal Prosecutors. 3. A Congressional Salvo in theEthics War: The McDade Amendment. 4. After the McDadeAmendment.

FEDERAL RULES OF STATUTORY INTERPRETATION

QUINN ROSENKRANZ, NICHOLAS

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/2002, pág. 2085

Sumario
Introduction: legislating interpretive strategies. I. The significance of the inquiry. II. Some distinctions and their potential constitutional significance. III. Politics and policy. Conclusion.

FEDERALISM AND ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATION: A PUBLIC CHOICE ANALYSIS

REVESZ, RICHARD L.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 2/2001, pág. 553

Sumario
Introduction. I. Interest groups and the demand for environmental regulation. II. State environmental regulation before 1970. III. Current state environmental regulatory efforts. IV. Evaluating the pattern of state environmental measures. Conclusion.

FEDERALISM AND THE USES AND LIMITS OF LAW: PRINTZ AND PRINCIPLE?

JACKSON, VICKI C.

Harvard Law Review, n.º 8/1998, pág. 2181

Sumario
1. Printz and the development of the anticommandeering rule. 2. Open questions and effects. 3. The federalist revival and the rule of law. 4. The federalist revival and the constitutional structure of state governments.

FINDING STRATEGIC CORPORTATE CITIZENSHIP: A NEW GAME THEORETIC VIEW

Harvard Law Review, n.º 6/2004, pág. 1957 a 1980

Sumario
SUMMARY: 1. INTRODUCTION 2. GAME THEORY AND CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY 3. GAME THEORETIC FORMULATIONS OF CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONISIBILITY DECISIONS 4. BUILDING A REGIME OF STRATEGIC CORPORATE CITIZENSHIP 5. CONCLUSION

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