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Reinterpreting Corporate Inversions: Non-Tax Competitions and Frictions
the subscript 1 denotes the United States, the subscript y denotes company y, and i’, im, c, s, k, b, pr, ip, a, d, and t denote, respectively, the
- d.2152.Mun.2219
denotes company y, 166 and i’, i m , c, s, k, b, pr, ip, a, d, and t denote, respectively, the twelve benefits mentioned above. We can con
- Wright & Mungan Essay
𝑥) and 𝑓"(𝑥) denote the probability density functions that describe the likelihood with which 𝑥 takes a particular value for anticompetitive
30 As Gates declares early on, the “Old other ‘minorities,’ constitute a specific cultural group and, as such, require denotation as a proper noun
Agencies as Litigation Gatekeepers
denominate certain claims as eligible or ineligible for private enforcement. But ex ante calibration is also informationally demanding: legislators must
- 21.Engstrom_Final
Legislators can also specify the types of enforcers who have standing to sue or denominate certain claims as eligible or ineligible for private enforcement
The Denominator Problem in Takings Law 331 D. Ban-scendental Nonsense and the Functional Approach 337 ii. identifying and evaluating bans 341 A. The
Forum: “Early-Bird Special” Indeed!: Why the Tax Anti-Injunction Act Permits the Present Challenges to the Minimum Coverage Provision
“tax.” Were the Supreme Court now to say that Congress all along was assuming that only exactions denominated as taxes were protected against injunctive
U.S.C. § 2283 (2006), which is universally denominated the AIA and which provides that “[a] court of the United States may not grant an injunction to
Forum: Withdrawing from International Custom: Terrible Food, Small Portions
Under the prevailing approach to withdrawal from custom, which the authors denominate the “Mandatory View,” states may exempt themselves from a rule