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Living With The Bologna Process: Recommendations To The German Legal Education Community From A U.S. Perspective, Laurel S. Terry
Living With The Bologna Process: Recommendations To The German Legal Education Community From A U.S. Perspective, Laurel S. Terry
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The Bologna Process is a dramatic development that is less than ten years old, but already it has significantly reshaped higher education in Germany and in Europe. This article is based on my research regarding the history and objectives of the Bologna Process and Bologna Process implementation in Germany. It contains my reflections about the Bologna Process and German legal education and my recommendations to the German legal education community.
Continuing Care Retirement Communities, State Regulation And The Growing Importance Of Counsel For Residents And Their Families, Katherine C. Pearson
Continuing Care Retirement Communities, State Regulation And The Growing Importance Of Counsel For Residents And Their Families, Katherine C. Pearson
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The Three Faces Of Equality: Constitutional Requirements In Taxation, William Barker
The Three Faces Of Equality: Constitutional Requirements In Taxation, William Barker
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Disability And Family Relationship: Marriage Penalties And Support Anomalies, Robert E. Rains
Disability And Family Relationship: Marriage Penalties And Support Anomalies, Robert E. Rains
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The Sanctity Of Religious Liberty Of Minority Faiths Under State Constitutions: Three Hypotheses, Gary S. Gildin
The Sanctity Of Religious Liberty Of Minority Faiths Under State Constitutions: Three Hypotheses, Gary S. Gildin
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Regulating Access To Databases Through Antitrust Law, Daryl Lim
Regulating Access To Databases Through Antitrust Law, Daryl Lim
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It is largely uncontroversial that the “creative” effort in a database will be protected by copyright. However, any effort to extend protection to purely factual databases creates difficulties in determining the proper method and scope of protection. This Paper argues that antitrust law can be used to supplement intellectual property law in maintaining the “access-incentive” balance with respect to databases. It starts from the premise that a trend toward “TRIPs-plus” rights in databases, whatever its form, is inevitable. The reason is a simple, but compelling one: business needs shape the law. Various means of database access regulation are explored and …