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An Appraisal Of "Fair Value" In The Revised Corporate Appraisal Statute Section 1.01, Marilyn Blumberg Cane Jan 2006

An Appraisal Of "Fair Value" In The Revised Corporate Appraisal Statute Section 1.01, Marilyn Blumberg Cane

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Marilyn Cane, An Appraisal of "Fair Value" in the Revised Corporate Appraisal Statute Section 1.01, 30 Nova Law Review 333 (2006).


Symposium Introduction: International Law Confronts The Global Economy: Labor Rights, Human Rights, And Democracy In Distress, Timothy A. Canova Jan 2006

Symposium Introduction: International Law Confronts The Global Economy: Labor Rights, Human Rights, And Democracy In Distress, Timothy A. Canova

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Timothy Canova, Symposium Introduction: International Law Confronts the Global Economy: Labor Rights, Human Rights, and Democracy in Distress, 13 Chapman Law Review 1 (2006). As the pace of globalization has intensified, lawyers and scholars continue to develop an appreciation for the many ways their own areas of expertise and practice relate to the global economy. This symposium issue of the Chapman Law Review, featuring papers presented at the inaugural conference of Chapman University's Center for Global Trade & Development, reflects the dynamic and evolving relationship between international law and the global economy, and the profound impacts of each on …


1031 Tenant In Common Exchanges: A "Tic" King Time Bomb At The Intersection Of Real Estate Securities, And Tax Law?,, Marilyn Blumberg Cane Jan 2006

1031 Tenant In Common Exchanges: A "Tic" King Time Bomb At The Intersection Of Real Estate Securities, And Tax Law?,, Marilyn Blumberg Cane

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Marilyn Cane, 1031 Tenant in Common Exchanges: A "TIC" king Time Bomb at the Intersection of Real Estate, Securities, and Tax Law?, 14 University of Miami Business Law Review 273 (2006). Those who follow economic trends know that investing in real estate has recently become a hotbed of activity. In response to the stock market's unpredictability, investors have been drawn to the commercial real estate market in record numbers, seeking to capitalize on low interest rates coupled with the rising appreciation such properties have offered. In addition to the potential upside of such investments, many commercial property investors seek …


Human Rights Enforcement In The Twenty-First Century, Douglas Lee Donoho Jan 2006

Human Rights Enforcement In The Twenty-First Century, Douglas Lee Donoho

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Douglas Donoho, Human Rights Enforcement in the Twenty-First Century, 35 Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law 1 (2007). The international human rights system enters the twenty-first century facing a profound anomaly. Despite remarkable normative and institutional developments since the system's inception, the world remains mired in widespread violations of human dignity. Genocidal episodes have repeatedly scarred the consciousness of humankind since World War ll. Floods of refugees and simmering ethnic conflicts continually challenge the international community's capacity to respond, and grotesque forms of physical abuse, such as torture and summary execution, remain commonplace Despite a promising trend toward …