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RESTRUCTURING GERMANY INC.: THE POLITICS OF COMPANY AND TAKEOVER LAW REFORM IN GERMANY AND THE EUROPEAN UNION

CIOFFI, JOHN W.

Law And Policy, n.º 4/2002, pág. 355

Sumario
I. Introduction. II. Origins of the KonTraG: the structural problems in German Company Law. III. The control and transparency act (Kontrag). IV. The new legal infrastructure: company law, financial market reform, and labor relations. V. Unwinding Germany inc.?: the Mannesmann takeover and tax reform. VI. Backlash and the spillover effect: the EU takeover directive debacle, the German takeover law, and the limits of the liberalism. VII. Conclusion.

SCHOOL VIOLENCE

VARIOS

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2001, pág. 269

Sumario
1. School Violence: Incidence, Legal Context,School Response, and prevention. 2. Using Student RiskFactors in School Violence Surveillance Reports:Illustrative Examples for Enhanced Policy Formation,Implementation, and Evaluation. 3. The Legal Context ofSchool Violence: The Effectiveness of Federal, State, andLocal Law Enforcement Efforts to Reduce Gun Violence inSchools. 4. School Violence Prevention: Current Status andPolicy Recommendations. 5. Legislating School CrisisResponse: Good Policy or Just Good Politics?. 6. SchoolViolence: Trends, Risk Factors, Prevention, andRecommendations.

SELF-REGULATION VERSUS COMMAND AND CONTROL? BEYOND FALSE DICHOTOMIES

SINCLAIR, DARREN

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1997, pág. 529

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Regulatory variables. 3. Regulatory compulsion. a) Well-organized and committed industry representation. b) A strong culture of regulatory resistance. c) Irreversible or acute environmental threats. 4. Regulatory flexibility. a) Large differences in the marginal cost of abatement. b). Rapid technological turnover. c) The size and resources of firms. d) Persistent irrational actors. e) Acute environmental dangers. 5. Industry design input. a) A strong culture of regulatory resistance.

SENTENCING COMISSIONS AS CENTERS FOR POLICY ANALYSIS AND RESEARCH: ILLUSTRATIONS FROM THE BUDGET PROCESS

HUNT, KIM

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1998, pág. 465

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Stages of the policy analysis process. 3. Role of computer simulation in evaluating policy alternatives. 4. Types of forecasting models. 5. Mechanincs of simulation. 6. Review of selected simulation models. 7. Virginia's commission and the budget process. 8. Conclusion. 9. Notes. 10. References.

SOCIAL ACCOUNTABILITY AUDITS: CHALLENGING OR DEFENDING DEMOCRATIC GOVERNANCE?

COURVILLE, SASHA

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2003, pág. 269 a 299

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION. 2. THE RISE OF SOCIAL AUDITING. 3. FLO AND SAI CASE STUDIES. 4. SOCIAL AUDITING THROUGH THE LENSES OF TRUST, ACCOUNTABILITY, OWNERSHIP, AND REFLEXIVITY. 5. CONCLUSION.

SPEAKING SOFTLY WITHOUT BIG STICKS: META-REGULATION AND PUBLIC SECTOR AUDIT.

SCOTT, COLIN.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2003, pág. 203 a 220

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION. 2. LOCATING TRADITIONS OF PUBLIC SECTOR AUDIT. 3. AUDIT AS THE SOLUTION TO FISCAL CRISIS: VALUE FOR MONEY AND PERFORMANCE. 4. AUDIT AND THE REGULATORY STATE. 5. CONCLUSIONS.

STRUCTURED SENTENCING IN FLORIDA: IS THE EXPERIMENT OVER?

HOGENMULLER, JOHN

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1998, pág. 281

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The formative years (1977-1983). 3. The original guidelines (1983-1993). 4. The "New" guidelines (1994-1998). 5. "Repeal" of guidelines and the enactment of the criminal punishment code. 6. The future.

SUBSISTENCE EMISSIONS AND LUXURY EMISSIONS

SHUE, HENRY

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1993, pág. 39

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. A framework for internationalìjustice. a) Four kinds of questions. b) Two more kinds ofìquestions. c) Two kinds of answers. 3. Comprehensivenessìversus justice.

TAKING BACK DRUID HILLS: AN EVALUATION OF A COMMUNITY POLICING EFFORT IN BIRMINGHAM, ALABAMA

KESSLER, DAVID A.;BORELLA, DIANE

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1997, pág. 95

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Methodology. 3. Findings. 4.Conclusions.

TELECOMMUNICATIONS AND CRIME: REGULATORY DILEMMAS

GRABOSKY, P.N.;SMITH, RUSSELL G.

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1997, pág. 317

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The regulatory setting. 3. The telecommunications environment. 4. The contemporary clinate of telecommunications regulation. 5. Varieties of telecommunications-related crime. 6. The regulatory challenge. 7. The range of countermeasures. 8. Unintended consequences of regulatory intervention. 9. Conclusion.

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