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Volume 14 (2015-2016), Issue 1 (2015-2016)

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Defending the "Higher Walls" - The Effects of U.S. Export Control Reform on Export Enforcement
James E. Bartlett III and Jonathan C. Poling

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A Better Way Through the Export Control Thicket
Stanley J. Marcuss and Michael B. Zara

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China's Enforcement of Its Anti-Monopoly Law and Risks to Multinational Companies
Daniel C.K. Chow

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Antitrust or Industrial Protectionism?: Emerging International Issues in China's Anti-Monopoly Law Enforcement Efforts
Thomas J. Horton

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A Snapshot of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
Mike Koehler

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Emerging Issues in Compliance With the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act: A Case of Arrested Development
H. Lowell Brown

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Is Corporate Patriotism a Virtue?
David Yosifon

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Corporate Social Responsibility in Weak Governance Zones
Larry Catá Backer

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Inattentional Blindness: Psychological Barriers Between Legal Mandates and Progress Toward Workplace Gender Equality
Rachel J. Anderson

Other

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Keynote Address at the "Critical Global Business Issues: When Theory Meets Practice" Internationa Law Symposium Held at Santa Clara University School of Law [February 6-7, 2015]
Richard Boucher

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Alvin Yu
Managing Editors
Auria Maleksalehi
Alaric Stein
Senior Articles Editor
Andrew Herndon
Senior Technical Editor
Spenser Noh
Senior Symposium Editor
Kendra Livingston
 
 
 
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