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March 18, 2008
New Issues of GLOBAL JURIST Journals
The Berkeley Electronic Press (bepress) announced the following peer reviewed articles recently published in Global Jurist journals.
o To view any of these bepress Law Journal articles connect to the Journal link via
The Law Library’s Law Electronic Resources on the School of Law Intranet or via
The OhioLINK Electronic Journal Center (EJC)
GLOBAL JURIST FRONTIERS
• The Law in a Post-Colonial State: The Shareholders' Oppression Remedy in Malaysia, Mohammad Rizal Salim and Philip Lawton (Recipient of the 2007 Global Jurist Gold Medal).
GLOBAL JURIST ADVANCES
• Development Deficit and Modern Law's Myth of Origin, Wenwei Guan.
• Law v. Statute, Ius v. Lex: An Analysis of a Critical Relation in Roman and Civil Law, Ignazio Castellucci.
GLOBAL JURIST TOPICS
• Bioethics and Market: Considerations Regarding the Use of Stem Cells in the Giuridical Field, Cristiane Avancini Alves.
• Las Oscilaciones de la Propiedad Colectiva en las Constituciones Andinas, Rodrigo Míguez Núñez (Recipient of the 2007 Global Jurist Bronze Medal).
o “Globel Jurist News
Global Jurist is pleased to announce the winners of the 2007 Global Jurist Medals. These medals are awarded to the best submissions from scholars in Africa, Asia, Latin America and beyond, that shed critical light on current developments in global capitalism. The prize is sponsored by the Preparatory Committee of the International University College of Torino.
• Gold Medal (£1,500 prize)
o Mohammad Rizal Salim and Philip Lawton, The Law in a Post-colonial State: The Shareholders' Oppression Remedy in Malaysia.
• Silver Medal (£1,000 prize)
o Hakeem O. Yusuf, The Judiciary and Constitutionalism in Transitions: A Critique.
• Bronze Medal (£500 prize)
o Rodrigo Míguez Núñez, Las Oscilaciones de la Propiedad Colectiva en las Constituciones Andina.
• Special Mention
o Kamal Gadiyev, Arbitration of Energy-related Disputes under the Energy Charter Treaty (To be published shortly).
About GLOBAL JURIST
GLOBAL JURIST offers a forum for scholarly cyber-debate on issues of comparative law, law and economics, international law, law and development, and legal anthropology. Mindful of globalization and respectful of cultural differences, linguistic and cultural barriers are overcome and legal issues are finally discussed outside of the narrow limits imposed by positivism, parochialism, ethnocentrism, imperialism and chauvinism in the law. Articles are published in three quality-rated tiers - Frontiers, Advances, and Topics - that are distinguished by breadth of appeal and overall quality. The journal is edited by an impressive list, including Ugo Mattei, Alfred and Hanna Fromm Chair in International and Comparative Law at Hastings College of the Law. Authors include notable professors from The London School of Economics, Oxford University, and The University of California, Berkeley.”
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