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Workshops On Legal Problems Of Atomic Energy, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1956

Workshops On Legal Problems Of Atomic Energy, University Of Michigan Law School

Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law

In 1952 the University of Michigan Law School, as a part of its summer session program, offered an Institute entitled "Industrial and Legal Problems of Atomic Energy. " The 1946 Atomic Energy Act, creating a virtually complete government monopoly, was then in effect, and private development of peaceful uses of atomic energy was for the most part merely a gleam in the eyes of a few forward-looking individuals. The 1952 Institute was devoted to the task of obtaining a preview of atomic affairs to come. The speakers on the program could do no more than look forward and speculate on …


Lectures On Atomic Energy Industrial And Legal Problems, University Of Michigan Law School Jan 1952

Lectures On Atomic Energy Industrial And Legal Problems, University Of Michigan Law School

Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law

Since 1948 the University of Michigan Law School has, as a part of its program of public service, sponsored a series of Summer Institutes, intended to provide a medium for high-level discussions of important problems in areas of public concern. The Institutes held in previous years are as follows:

  • The First Summer Institute, July 15-23, 1948, "Current Problems in International Law"
  • The Second Summer Institute, August 5-21, 1949, "Legal Problems of World Trade"
  • The Third Summer Institute, June 26-July 1, 1950, "The Law and Labor-Management Relations"
  • The Fourth Summer Institute, June 25-28, 1951, "Taxation of Business Enterprise"

The Fifth Summer …