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Clearing and Trade Execution Requirements for OTC Derivatives Swaps Under the Frank- Dodd Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
This article examines Title VII of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act entitled the “Wall Street Transparency and Accountability Act of 2010” (the “Act”). The Act provides a comprehensive regulatory framework for swap transactions that designates the … Continue reading
New Governance and the Role of Public and Private Monitoring of Labor Conditions: Sweatshops and China Social Compliance for Textile and Apparel Industry/CSC9000T
Effective regulation has three essential components. First, the law must develop standards; second, there must be sufficient monitoring of compliance to detect non-compliance; and third, there must be some form of motivation to avoid non-compliance. The growth in international trade … Continue reading
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Tagged China, International Law, Regulatory compliance, Sweatshop
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Remediation of Unfair Labor Practices and the EFCA: Justifications, Criticisms, and Alternatives
There is widespread agreement that labor relations in America are in drastic need of reform. The National Labor Relations Board has a record backlog of cases, election disputes are taking unacceptably long to resolve, and unfair labor practices abound throughout … Continue reading
Posted in Articles, Legal Issues
Tagged Employee Free Choice Act, Labor Law, National Labor Relations Board, Unfair labor practice
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Defining Intellectual Disability: Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders and Capital Punishment
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that, for every 1,000 live births in the United States, there are between 0.2 and 1.5 cases of a preventable mental disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS). However, FAS only represents a small … Continue reading
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Tagged Conditions and Diseases, Disorders, Fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, Fetal Alcohol Syndrome, Mental Health
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The Vulnerabilities of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Tragedy of Repeal
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, (the “ACA”) passed by Congress on March 23 2010, and signed into law by President Barack Obama on March 30, 2010, is the first major health reform legislation to be enacted since 1965 … Continue reading
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Tagged Affordable Care Act, Health care reform, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett: Into The Abyss Between Judicial Process and Collectively Bargained Agreements to Arbitrate Individual Statutory Claims
On April 1st, 2009 a bitterly divided United States Supreme Court, by a vote of 5-4, turned the world of labor arbitration on its head. The Court’s opinion in 14 Penn Plaza v. Pyett overturned 35 years of jurisprudence, grounded … Continue reading
More than the Victims: A Public Health Approach to Bullying of LGBT Youth
2010 might one day be known as the year that school bullying began to be taken seriously. If so, the long-overdue focus on the problem can be traced to a number of closely clustered, high-profile events that ended in tragedy … Continue reading
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Tagged Bully, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, High school, LGBT, Violence and Abuse, Youth
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Victims Once Again? Civil Party Participation before the Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia
The Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia’s (ECCC) scheme for survivor participation has been hailed as groundbreaking and unprecedented, due in large part to the recognition of certain survivors as “civil parties” who were to be treated as full … Continue reading
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Tagged Cambodia, Extraordinary Chambers in the Courts of Cambodia, International Criminal Court, Khmer Rouge, Rwanda, War crime, Warfare and Conflict
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The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010: Rulemaking in the Shadow of Incentive-Based Regulation
The federal courts are unevenly divided in their treatment of the initial constitutional challenges to the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010 (“Affordable Care Act”). Two district judges have ruled that the individual mandate provision of the law … Continue reading
The Person Having Ordinary Skill In The Arts In Assessing Obviousness Standard In The United States and Taiwan After KSR – Implications For Taiwan Patent Law And Practice
The Person Having Ordinary Skill in the Arts (PHOSITA) is a critical standard in determining whether an invention satisfies the “obviousness” and “inventive step” requirements of the U.S. and Taiwan respectively. The concept of the PHOSITA first originated from the 1850 Supreme … Continue reading
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Tagged Intellectual property, Invention, Patent, Patent application, Person having ordinary skill in the art, PHOSITA, Taiwan
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