Robert Bird
Professor/Marketing
Storrs Mansfield
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Scholarly Contributions
245 Scholarly Contributions
A Relational Contract Approach to Wrongful Discharge: Lessons From Law and Management
2004
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Tax Sham or Prudent Investment: Deconstructing the Government’s Pyrrhic Victory in Salina Partnership v. Commissioner
2003
Research Type: Journal Article
International
Procedural Challenges to Environmental Regulation of Space Debris
2003
Research Type: Journal Article
International
Rethinking Wrongful Discharge: A Descriptive-Continuum Approach
2003
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Tax Sham or Prudent Investment: Deconstructing the Government's Pyrrhic Victory in Salina Partnershi
2002
Research Type: Journal Article
International
A Business Law Simulation Game: Amy Chen v. East Asia Import Company
2002
Research Type: Journal Article
International
Which Law Governs in a Borderless Cyberspace? French Government Efforts to Block Yahoo! From Allowing Sales of Nazi Memorabilia on its Website
2002
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Trashing the Final Frontier: The International Legal Process Challenge of Regulating Discharge of Space Debris
2002
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Trashing the Final Frontier: The Challenge of Regulating Orbital Pollution
2002
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Restraining Banking Law’s Notorious Regime: The D’Oench, Duhme Doctrine and the Fraud in the Factum Defense
2001
Research Type: Journal Article
Regional
New Legal Challenges to the Twenty-Four Hour Workplace: An Analysis of Shiftwork and the Americans with Disabilities Act
2001
Research Type: Journal Article
Regional
Integrating Simulation Games into Business Law Teaching
2001
Research Type: Journal Article
International
The Recovery of Bankruptcy Estate Assets From Non-Debtor Entities
2000
Research Type: Journal Article
Regional
Integrating Simulation Strategy into Business Law Roleplaying
2000
Research Type: Poster/Presentation
Burning the Midnight Oil: An Examination of Issues Involving Second and Third Shift Employees
1999
Research Type: Other Scholarly Work