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Distinguished Professors at the University of Kansas: Recent submissions
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International Business and Kansas Lawyers: An Update on International Trade Rules and How They Affect Kansas
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Making International Trade Less Foreign: A "Nutshell" for Nonspecialists on the Changing Rules Governing International Trade
(Kansas Bar Association, 1992-12) -
Jurisdiction of Arbitrators to Decide Their Own Jurisdiction: Competence-Competence in Kansas and MBNA America Bank N.A. v. Credit
(Kansas Bar Association, 2007-05) -
Electronic commerce in Kansas: Contract formation and formalities under Article 2
(Kansas Bar Association, 1999-05) -
The New Kansas Estate Tax
(Kansas Bar Association, 2006-09) -
The Kansas Estate Tax Problem
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Today's Law School Curriculum
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Preventive ethics
(Kansas Bar Association, 1999-05) -
Moving Toward a Unified Effort to Understand the Nature and Causes of Language Disorders
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An Empirical Study of AAA Consumer Arbitrations
(Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 2010)This Article presents the results from the first detailed empirical study of consumer arbitration as administered by the American Arbitration Association. Primarily using a sample of 301 AAA consumer arbitrations that ... -
In Whose “Best Interests”? -- an International and Comparative Assessment of Us Rules on Sentencing of Juveniles
(Howard University School of Law, 2008)According to numerous sources, both at the international level and within the USA, legal standards governing the treatment of children (commonly defined as persons under 18 years old) -- including their treatment at the ... -
Investigation of the metabolism of Substance-P at the blood-brain barrier using LC-MS/MS
(Elsevier, 2007)Substance P (SP) has been associated with pain, depression as well as neurodegenerative diseases. Many of these diverse actions of SP can potentially be attributed to SP metabolites generated at the blood-brain barrier ... -
China's Treatment of Crimes Against the Environment: Using Criminal Sanctions to Fight Environmental Degradation in the PRC
(Center for Chinese Legal Studies, Columbia University School of Law, 1994)Change is coming rapidly to the People's Republic of China (the "PRC" or "China"), especially in three related areas — degradation of its physical environment, transformation of its economic system and modernization of its ... -
Global Implications of the Asian Financial Crisis: Banking, Economic Integration, and Crisis Management in the New Century
(William Mitchell College of Law, 1999)[...] My thesis, in a nutshell, is this: the Asian financial crisis has revealed some deep fault lines in our international economy, and for years to come we shall look back on it as a turning point in economic history. ... -
Evolution of the Governing Law for Loan Agreements of the World Bank and Other Multilateral Development Banks
(American Society of International Law, 1996)What is the governing law for loan agreements entered into by the World Bank and other multilateral development banks (MDBs) in carrying out their public sector lending? That question was first definitively addressed about ... -
Application of (U-Th)/He thermochronometry as a geothermal exploration tool in extensional tectonic settings: the Wassuk Range, Hawthorne, Nevada
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Protecting and Supporting Indigenous Peoples in Latin America: Evaluating the Recent World Bank and IDB Policy Initiatives
(Michigan State University College of Law, 2006)In this article, John Head draws on his experience with international financial institutions to offer both descriptive and prescriptive observations about the recent legal initiatives taken by the World Bank and the ... -
Codes, Cultures, Chaos, and Champions: Common Features of Legal Codification Experiences in China, Europe, and North America
(Duke University School of Law, 2003)What are the key conditions and factors that contribute to a successful effort within a political unit to create a new legal code? This article builds of the existing "comparative codification" literature by examining that ... -
Suspension of Debtor Countries' Voting Rights in the IMF: An Assessment of the Third Amendment to the IMF Charter
(University of Virginia School of Law, 1993)Two conclusions emerge from an examination of the Third Amendment to the IMF Charter, which was approved in 1992 to introduce a new form of sanction against countries failing to repay the IMF. First, going to the effort ... -
Why Do Businesses Use (or Not Use) Arbitration Clauses?
(Ohio State University Michael E. Moritz College of Law, 2010)Some recent scholarship contends that arbitration is failing in its attempts to compete with litigation. When arbitration does succeed in attracting customers, such as businesses including arbitration clauses in their ...