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COSTA, L.M. Battling Corruption Through CSR Codes in Emerging Markets: Oil and Gás Industry. In: RAE Eletrônica. vol. 7, n. 1, Art. 8, jan/jun 2008. available at http://www.rae.com.br/eletronica/index.cfm?FuseAction=Artigo&ID=3424&Secao=ARTIGOS&Volume=7&Numero=1&Ano=2008

COSTA, L.M. Direitos Sociais e os Códigos de Conduta de Responsabilidade Social do Setor do Gás e do Petróleo. In: Lex. 7 de novembro de 2006. Available at http://www.lex.com.br/noticias/artigos/default.asp?artigo_id=1034984&dou=1

COSTA, L.M. ALCA = OMC + Aspectos Jurídicos. In: Revista Saraivajur. 2003; Available at http://www.saraivajur.com.br/doutrinaArtigos.cfm?link=doutrinaEntrevistas.cfm&psqautor=&area=&autor=213&x=5&y=5

COSTA, L.M. OMC: Entendimento relativo às Normas e Procedimentos sobre Solução de Controvérsias. In: Revista Saraivajur. p. 1-13. Available at http://www.saraivajur.com.br/doutrinaArtigosDetalhe.cfm?doutrina=303

COSTA, L.M. Understanding WTO Settlement of Disputes: What it is and How it Really Works. Part II. In: Inter American Trade Report. v. 10, n. 1. p. 2-4, 2003. Available at http://www.natlaw.com/bulletin/2003/0301/trene03.pdf

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