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North Carolina Law Review

Volume 89, Number 5 (2011) Adaptation and Resiliency in Legal Systems

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Table of Contents - Issue 5
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General Design Principles for Resilience and Adaptive Capacity in Legal Systems - With Applications to Climate Change Adaptation
J. B. Ruhl

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Transforming the Means and Ends of Natural Resources Management
Alejandro E. Camacho

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Adaptive Management as an Information Problem
Holly Doremus

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Adaptation, Legal Resiliency, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers: Managing Water Supply in a Climate-Altered World
Victor B. Flatt and Jeremy M. Tarr

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Resiliency, Adaptation, and the Upsides of Ex Post Lawmaking
Donald T. Hornstein

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Adaptation and Resilience in Global Financial Regulation
Douglas W. Arner

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Regulatory Contrarians
Brett McDonnell and Daniel Schwarcz

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From Gramm-Leach-Bliley to Dodd-Frank: The Unfulfilled Promise of Section 23A of the Federal Reserve Act
Saule T. Omarova

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Requiem for a Regulator: The Office of Thrift Supervision's Performance during the Financial Crisis
Dain C. Donelson and David Zaring

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The Federal Common Law Crime of Corruption
Lisa Kern Griffin

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Complex Times Don't Call for Complex Crimes
Richard E. Myers II

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Adaptation and Resiliency in Legal Systems: Introduction
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