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National security governance has predominantly been organized by the elected branches of government. The executive and legislative branches, many constitutional scholars [...]
2024-08 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This thesis is a collection of three articles—(i) The Problem of Low Interest Rates in Civil Litigation in India, (ii) Missing Women: An Explanation, and (iii) NIMBYism [...]
2024-06 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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The widespread sharing of consumers’ personal information with third parties raises significant privacy concerns. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) mandates th [...]
11 May 2024 |
Computer Science |
Article |
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Background: Countries face conflicting incentives to report infectious disease outbreaks. Reports of outbreaks can prompt other countries to impose trade and travel re [...]
06 March 2014 |
Law School; Pritzker School of Medicine |
Article |
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The dissertation explores from different methodological and theoretical perspectives the relationship between rights and society. From the Human Development Report to a R [...]
2023-12 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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A large and growing share of the American public turns to Facebook for news. On this platform, reports about crime increasingly come directly from law enforcement agencie [...]
02 November 2022 |
Law School |
Article |
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This dissertation investigates the optimality of precautions taken by victims, gatekeepers, and online copyright enforcers. The overarching theme is to identify the ineff [...]
2023-08 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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Building the American Republic combines centuries of perspectives and voices into a fluid narrative of the United States. Throughout their respective volumes, Harry L. Wa [...]
2018 |
History; Social Sciences |
Book |
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In 1970, Thomas Franck asked a rhetorical question of enduring significance: Who Killed Article 2(4)? The reference is to the provision of the United Nations Charter that [...]
2022 |
Law School |
Article |
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The purpose of this dissertation is to examine three factors that can influence sentencing: the domestic nature of the crime, the type of attorney, and the level of judic [...]
2022-06 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This dissertation addresses a number of issues in the regulation of digital markets by means of three different essays.
The first essay studies the political economy of [...]
2021-08 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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Abstract: This dissertation sheds new light on the tension apparent in the relationship between Law and Social Science. In particular, this work examines the association [...]
2021-08 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This J.S.D dissertation consists of two articles that shed new light on the determinants of dual-class structures among technology-based firms, and contribute to the long [...]
2020-12 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This J.S.D. dissertation provides empirical insights into existing concerns with the investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) system. ISDS allows foreign investors to bri [...]
2019-08 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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What is the source of Governments’ commitments in the administration of justice? Why, and when, should Governments pay for private lawyers? Should actual user [...]
2019-03 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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Today, practically every country’s system of administrative justice includes an administrative court reviewing for agency action. These courts settle a wide range of co [...]
2016 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This JSD dissertation includes three essays that study formality, procedure and judicial behavior. Previous studies on judicial behavior show that judges are vulnerable [...]
2016 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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In this J.S.D. dissertation, I undertake a critical exploration of the causes and consequences of the Indian Supreme Court’s docket crisis. My effort is to articulate a [...]
2016 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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The recent experience of the Pakistani Supreme Court (“Court”) is puzzling for many; this dissertation focuses on three separate (but related) issues of judicial stra [...]
2018 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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This J.S.D. dissertation consists of three articles that critically examine a series of novel institutional developments in contemporary China in relation to the increasi [...]
2018 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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The law is ubiquitous and yet it does not always suit the people’s needs and interests. There are at least two strategies for dealing with that problem. We can either a [...]
2018 |
Law School |
Dissertation |
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