The new anti-corruption law may look pretty on paper, but putting it into practice may be difficult.
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Also in preparation is a paper on law-making within the European Union.
For many founders who are acqui-hired, "it's a consolation prize, " says John Coyle, a professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Law who co-wrote a paper on the practice last month with colleague Gregg Polsky.
On paper, Werro says, Swiss tort law resembles its U.S. counterpart.
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Karel Van Miert, a Belgian who is responsible for antitrust policy, has completed a white paper on reforms to the working of competition law, and hopes to rule on a weighty list of mergers before his term is up.
On paper, at least, Russia's election law looks extremely fair.
Even though Article 1 of the U.S. Constitution allows Congress to issue Letters of Marque, they were forbidden in the 1856 Paris Declaration, which as been accepted as customary international law. (Theodore Richard produced an excellent journal paper on this topic analyzing the use of private security providers for piracy).
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Representants of the Law School of the American University of Washington presented a paper, published on 23 June 2010 and signed by ninety experts, which raises several questions concerning the content of the draft Agreement.
On paper, Gibofsky, who has doctorates in both medicine and law, is exactly the kind of expert for whom the FDA frequently grants waivers.
Last weekend, Indiana University privacy researcher Chris Soghoian published a paper on the disturbing lack of reporting requirements for Internet data collection by law enforcement.
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On January 20th, it published a white paper on the future of the House of Lords which admitted that the Law Lords' membership of the upper house was an anomaly, but shied away from proposing any alternative.
As Adam Levitin of Georgetown University Law Centre and Susan Wachter of the University of Pennsylvania pointed out in a recent paper on the causes of the housing bubble in America, it is impossible to borrow the Empire State Building in order to sell New York real estate short.
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