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Faculty Scholarship
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Richard Parker (with Michael E. Antalics and Bilal Sayyed)
Shrinking From the 'Third Rail': Avoiding Direct Effect Analysis in Lundbeck
25 Antitrust L.J. 14
(2011)
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Richard W. Parker
The Empirical Roots of the 'Regulatory Reform' Movement: A Critical Appraisal
58 Admin. L. Rev. 359
(2006)
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Richard Parker
Regulatory Policy, in
Developments in Administrative Law and Regulatory Practice, 2002-2003
(ABA, 2004)
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Richard W. Parker
Grading the Government
University of Chicago Law Review
(Fall 2003)
70
U. Chi. L. Rev.
1345
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Richard W. Parker
The Case for Environmental Trade Sanctions
7 Widener L. Symp. J. 21
(2001)
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Richard W. Parker
On the Cost-Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions
32 Law & Pol'y Int'l Bus. 21
(2000)
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Richard W. Parker
The Problem with Scorecards: How (and how not) to Measure the Cost-Effectiveness of Economic Sanctions
21 Mich. J. Int'l L. 235
(2000)
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Richard Parker
Du Controle du Pouvoir Administratif aux Etats-Unis
L’Actualite Juridique Droit Administratif
(Oct. 1999)
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Richard W. Parker
The Use and Abuse of Trade Leverage to Protect the Global Commons: What We Can Learn from the Tuna-Dolphin Conflict
12 Geo. Int'l Envtl. L. Rev. 1
(1999)
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Richard W. Parker
Strategies for U.S. Fishery Export Promotion
Statement before the Subcommittee on International Economic Policy and Trade of the Committee on Foreign Affairs
(1998)
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Richard W. Parker
Choosing Norms To Promote Compliance and Effectiveness: The Case For International Environmental Benchmark Standards, in
International Compliance With Non-Binding Accords
(ASIL, 1998)
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Richard W. Parker, Richard E. Ayres
The Proposed WEPCo Rule: Making the Problem Fit the Solution
22 Envtl. L. Rep. 10201
(March 1992)
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Richard W. Parker
Barriers to the United States - Canadian Trade: Problems and Solutions
19 Geo. Wash. J. Int'l L. & Econ. 443
(1985)
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