Vol. 83, Issue 1

Symposium on Law and Economic Development in Latin America: A Comparative Approach to Legal Reform

PUBLISHED: December 2007

SYMPOSIUM EDITORS
Thomas H. Hill
Richard Warner

Articles

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INTRODUCTION
Thomas H. Hill

OPEN MARKETS, COMPETITIVE DEMOCRACY, AND TRANSPARENT AND RELIABLE LEGAL SYSTEMS: THE THREE LEGS OF DEVELOPMENT
James R. Jones

INDUSTRIAL AND COMPETITION POLICIES IN MEXICO
Eduardo Pérez Motta

LATIN AMERICAN COMPETITION POLICY: FROM NIRVANA ANTITRUST POLICY TO REALITY-BASED INSTITUTIONAL COMPETITION BUILDING
Ignacio De León, Ph.D.

THE INVESTMENT CLIMATE, COMPETITION POLICY, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT IN LATIN AMERICA
R. Shyam Khemani and Ana Carrasco-Martin

IMPLEMENTING COMPETITION LAW AND POLICY IN LATIN AMERICA: THE ROLE OF TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Ana María Alvarez and Pierre Horna

CONSTITUTIONAL TRANSPLANTS AND THE MUTATION EFFECT
Horacio Spector

DOMESTIC BONDS, CREDIT DERIVATIVES, AND THE NEXT TRANSFORMATION OF SOVEREIGN DEBT
Anna Gelpern

COMMENTARY: THE TRAJECTORY OF COMPLEX BUSINESS CONTRACTING IN LATIN AMERICA
Claire A. Hill

THE COLOR OF BRAZIL: LAW, ETHNIC FRAGMENTATION, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH
Tade O. Okediji

CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY: THE ROLE OF LAW AND MARKETS AND THE CASE OF DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
Antonio Vives

ORDER WITHOUT (ENFORCEABLE) LAW: WHY COUNTRIES ENTER INTO NON-ENFORCEABLE COMPETITION POLICY CHAPTERS IN FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS
D. Daniel Sokol

THE FUTURE OF THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LAW IN LATIN AMERICA: A PROPOSAL FOR MODEL CODES
Juan Javier del Granado and M.C. Mirow

THE HENRY MORRIS LECTURE

WHAT IS THE POINT OF INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL JUSTICE?
Mirjan Damaška

STUDENT NOTES AND COMMENTS

UNCERTAINTY AND LOSS IN THE FREE SPEECH RIGHTS OF PUBLIC EMPLOYEES UNDER GARCETTI V. CEBALLOS
Sarah F. Suma

EX-POST-BOOKER: RETROACTIVE APPLICATION OF FEDERAL SENTENCING GUIDELINES
Christine M. Zeivel

TO DISCLOSE OR NOT TO DISCLOSE: DUTY OF CANDOR OBLIGATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES AND FOREIGN PATENT OFFICES
Gina M. Bicknell