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garoupa

(ɡəˈruːpə)
n
(Cookery) (in Chinese and SE Asian cookery) another name for groper
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Dramatic was the presentation of Baked Live Garoupa (lapu lapu) in Claypot, which was drenched with a wheat-based liquor set aflame to allow the essence to permeate the fish, leaving but a subtle complementary flavor.
Suckling Pig Cold Cuts Combination, Steamed Live Garoupa with Minced Garlic in Supreme Soy Sauce and Braised Abalone with Fish Maw in Oyster Sauce (10 heads) are some of the dishes crafted for a fine celebration.
Nuno Garoupa, Michael Gilbert, Mark Grady, Daniel Hemel, Bert Huang,
(3.) See Garoupa (1997) or Polinsky and Shavell (2000) for surveys of the earlier law enforcement literature.
McAdams, Dhammika Dharmapala & Nuno Garoupa, The Law of Police, 82 U.
I am grateful to Nuno Garoupa, Giorgio Rampa and Michael Trebilcock for comments on earlier drafts.
449 (2007); Nuno Garoupa & Anthony Ogus, A Strategic Interpretation of Legal Transplants, 35 J.
Maria Angela Jardim de Santa Cruz Oliveira & Nuno Garoupa, Abstract, Stare Decisis and Certiorari Arrive to Brazil: A Comparative Law and Economics Approach, 26 EMORY INT'L L.
(130) See Nuno Garoupa & Tom Ginsburg, Judicial Audiences and Reputation: Perspectives from Comparative Law, 47 COLUM.
Garoupa ed., 2009) (asking whether the state should "regulate private litigation so as to better coordinate it with public enforcement"); David Rosenberg & James P.
See, e.g., Nuno Garoupa, Optimal Law Enforcement and Criminal Organization, 63 J.
Por otro lado, en los paises en los que participan organos politicos se fortalece la rendicion de cuentas debilitando la independencia judicial (Garoupa y Ginsburg 2009).