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Mapping the (New) Limits of Antitrust

By Marek Martyniszyn The Global Limits of Competition Law is the first book in the new series Global Competition Law and Economics, edited by Ioannis Lianos and D. Daniel Sokol, and published by...
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Women on Board for Change: The Norway Model of Boardroom Quotas As a Tool For Progress in the United States and Canada

By Anne Sweigart Across Europe, quotas for female membership on corporate boards have been generating interest, and in a few countries, these quotas have been passed and are awaiting...
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The Battle Before the Games: The British Olympic Association Attempts to Keep its Lifetime Ban for Athletes with Doping Offenses

By Daniel Gandert This year, London is preparing to be the first city to host the Olympic Games three times. While there has been news about the various preparations taking place for the games, one...
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Figueiredo v. Peru: A Step Backward for Arbitration Enforcement

By Matthew H. Adler A recent decision by the United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit represents a dramatic step backward for the enforcement in the United States of international...
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Wanna Go?: A Discussion of the Potential Fight Between NHL Owners and Players over Participation in the 2014 Olympic Games in Sochi

By James Larry The purpose of this Comment is to discuss the participation of National Hockey League players in the 2014 Olympic Winter Games in Sochi, Russia, and the legal issues that may arise...
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