Research
Just Business: Multinational Corporations and Human Rights
One of the most vexing human rights issues of our time has been how to protect the rights of individuals and communities worldwide in an age of globalization and multinational business.
On Average, Physicians Spend Nearly 11 Percent Of Their 40-Year Careers With An Open, Unresolved Malpractice Claim
The US malpractice system is widely regarded as inefficient, in part because of the time required to resolve malpractice cases.
The Jinyuan Group: China’s Energy Boom and the Rise of Local Government Entrepreneurs
Post-Durban Climate Policy Architecture Based on Linkage of Cap-and-Trade Systems
The outcome of the December 2011 United Nations climate negotiations in Durban, South Africa, provides an important new opportunity to move toward an international climate policy architecture that is
Multinational Corporations and 'Indigenous Innovation' in China’s Chemical Industry: The Case of Dow Chemical
Addressing Catastrophic Risks: Disparate Anatomies Require Tailored Therapies
Book abstract: Regulatory Breakdown: The Crisis of Confidence in U.S.
BP Lets Employees Take The Fall
The off-shore oil rigs along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico are no place for the weak. Hundreds of men, a certain type of men, live and breathe the oil they drill from under the ocean’s floor.
Merger Efficiencies and Competition Policy
Since the United States changed its guidelines in 1984, many industrialized nations have included efficiencies defenses in their rules for judging whether mergers and other activities that might lesse
IKEA’s Saudi problem
Whenever I buy something from IKEA — a bookshelf for the kids, a storage unit for the basement — the domestic bliss that was promised in the pages of the Swedish company’s catalogue gets shattered bef
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