Brooklyn Journal of International Law | Vol 23 | Iss 2
Menu
  • Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
  • Brooklyn Law School Library
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account
BrooklynWorks BrooklynWorks
  •  
  •  

Home > Law Journals > Brooklyn Journal of International Law > Vol. 23 > Iss. 2 (1997)

 
Brooklyn Journal of International Law

Volume 23, Issue 2 (1997)


Symposium:
Creating Competition Policy for Transition Economies

Articles

PDF

Introduction
Robert H. Lands

PDF

The Central European Nations and the EU Waiting Room - Why Must the Central European Nations Adopt the Competition Law of the European Union
Eleanor M. Fox

PDF

Competition Policy in Transition Economies: The Role of Competition Advocacy
A. E. Rodrigeuz and Malcom B. Coate

PDF

Getting Started: Creating New Competition Policy Institutions in Transition Economies
William E. Kovacic

PDF

Comparitive Competition Law as a Form of Empiricism
Spencer Weber Waller

PDF

Rationales for Rural Land Redistribution in South Africa
Lauren G. Robinson

Notes

PDF

The Iran and Libya Sanctions Act of 1996: A Thorn in the Side of the World Trading System
Michael A. Asaro

PDF

Proposal of Dispute Resolution Mechanisms for the Israeli-Palestinian Interim Agreement: A Crucial Step in Establishing Long-Term Economic Stability in Palestine and a Lasting Peace
Jasmine Jordaan

PDF

The Helms-Burton Controversy: An Examination of Arguments that the Cuban Liberty and Democratic Solidarity (LIBERTAD) Act of 1996 Violates US Obligations Under NAFTA
Antonella Troia

PDF

COMMENT: The Erroneous Interpretation of the Foreign Compulsion Defense in the ADEA: Manoney v. RFE/RL, Inc.
Randi Seltzer

 
 
 
  • My Account
  • Journal Home
  • About This Journal
  • Editorial Board
  • Most Popular Papers
  • Receive Email Notices or RSS

 

Search

Advanced Search

ISSN: 0740-4824

 
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Brooklyn Law School | BrooklynWorks | About | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright