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Geothermal Resources Under The Mining Law Regime--Problems & Possibilities, Richard A. Grisel
Geothermal Resources Under The Mining Law Regime--Problems & Possibilities, Richard A. Grisel
Richard A Grisel
The development of geothermal resources has been greatly hampered by the legal and institutional framework governing geothermal energy resources. This framework has been plagued by conflicting mining and water laws, anachronistic common law systems of property rights, problematic legal classifications of geothermal resources, and jurisdictional variances from state to state and between states and the Federal government. These issues have combined to significantly hinder the development of what will be a vital resource for our nation’s future energy needs.
This thesis concerns one way to address the suboptimal development of geothermal energy resources. Using the Federal acquisition of exclusive airspace …
Noción Y Elementos Existenciales Del Título De Crédito, Bruno L. Costantini García
Noción Y Elementos Existenciales Del Título De Crédito, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Discernir la noción y elementos de existencia de los títulos de crédito, considerando la doctrina y la denominación expresada en nuestra Ley General de Títulos y Operaciones de Crédito, conceptualizando el término de los documentos que consignan un derecho crediticio propio de su naturaleza y deslindando de manera dogmatica y exegética los elementos que lo forman y le dan su funcionamiento, mediante una visión de las instituciones jurídicas que les dan su existencia y aplicación dentro del devenir de los actos de comercio.
The Impairment Of Secured Creditors’ Rights In Reorganization: A Study Of The Relationship Between The Fifth Amendment And The Bankruptcy Clause, James S. Rogers
The Impairment Of Secured Creditors’ Rights In Reorganization: A Study Of The Relationship Between The Fifth Amendment And The Bankruptcy Clause, James S. Rogers
James S. Rogers
Some commentators and courts have argued that the takings clause of the fifth amendment limits congressional power to interfere with property rights in bankruptcy proceedings. In this Article, Professor Rogers argues to the contrary that, at least with respect to prospective bankruptcy legislation, the bankruptcy clause itself and not the fifth amendment limits congressional bankruptcy power. His view derives from nineteenth and twentieth century case law, particularly cases assessing the validity of restraints on secured creditors' foreclosure rights, and from the theoretical difficulty of distinguishing between supposedly protected property rights and supposedly unprotected contract interests. Professor Rogers also sharply criticizes …
The Myth Of Negotiability, James Steven Rogers
Generalidades De La Propiedad Intelectual En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Generalidades De La Propiedad Intelectual En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Presentación de las Generalidades de la Propiedad Intelectual en México (Propiedad Industrial y Derechos de Autor), legislación que la rige, aplicación y modalidades
Recuperação De Empresas Viáveis Em Dificuldades: Prevenção E Preservação De Valor [Restructuring Distressed Viable Business Entities: Prevention And Value Preservation], Bruno Ferreira
Bruno Ferreira
No abstract provided.
La Jurisprudencia En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
La Jurisprudencia En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Breve presentación de la jurisprudencia en México, su aplicación, objetivos y fines para el Derecho Mexicano. ¿Por qué es util para el derecho? ¿Quién la emite?
Notariado Y Correduria Y Su Registro En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Notariado Y Correduria Y Su Registro En México, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Introducción al Derecho Notarial y Registral en México, cuyo objeto es conocer los elementos de las figuras del notario y del corredor público, la formalización de sus actos y su registro.
Licensing Intellectual Property And Technology From The Financially-Troubled Or Startup Company: Prebankruptcy Strategies To Minimize The Risk In A Licensee's Intellectual Property And Technology Investment, Richard M. Cieri, Michelle M. Harner
Licensing Intellectual Property And Technology From The Financially-Troubled Or Startup Company: Prebankruptcy Strategies To Minimize The Risk In A Licensee's Intellectual Property And Technology Investment, Richard M. Cieri, Michelle M. Harner
Michelle M. Harner
No abstract provided.
The Heroic Enterprise Of The Asbestos Cases, Gregory C. Keating
The Heroic Enterprise Of The Asbestos Cases, Gregory C. Keating
Gregory C. Keating
The asbestos crisis pushed our adjudicative institutions to the brink of failure, and exposed the extraordinary difficulty of managing mass tort litigation on a scale so vast. Even so, there is much to praise in the efforts of courts to come to grips with this, the greatest of all mass accidents. The asbestos cases are an heroic judicial effort to construct a form of enterprise liability, one tailored to the distinctive features of a mass disaster of unprecedented scope and duration. Asbestos is the greatest of modern mass accidents. It is the expression of a nightmarishly well-organized world of systematically …
Similarities Between Arbitration And Bankruptcy Litigation, Stephen Ware
Similarities Between Arbitration And Bankruptcy Litigation, Stephen Ware
Stephen Ware
Reinstatement V. Cramdown: Do Secured Creditors Win Or Lose?, Heather Lennox, Michelle M. Harner, Eric R. Goodman
Reinstatement V. Cramdown: Do Secured Creditors Win Or Lose?, Heather Lennox, Michelle M. Harner, Eric R. Goodman
Michelle M. Harner
No abstract provided.
Stigma, Prestige And The Cultural Context Of Debt: A Critical Analysis Of The Bankruptcy Judge’S Non-Article Iii Status, Linda E. Coco
Stigma, Prestige And The Cultural Context Of Debt: A Critical Analysis Of The Bankruptcy Judge’S Non-Article Iii Status, Linda E. Coco
Linda E. Coco
The decision of the U.S. Congress to establish and maintain the Bankruptcy Court as a non-Article III tribunal is an arbitrary decision manifesting the legal field’s professional hierarchy. This hierarchy reserves the coveted federal judicial power “to say what the law is” for Article III judges and assigns bankruptcy judges to an adjunct role in the district court. Socio-cultural theory reveals this legal field decision results from bias and prejudice against bankruptcy law and legal practitioners, due to pervasiveness of Protestant values and ethos in the legal world. Both Jewish practitioners and bankruptcy clients were excluded as illegitimate social actors, …
The Potential Value Of Dynamic Tension In Restructuring Negotiations, Michelle M. Harner, Jamie Marincic
The Potential Value Of Dynamic Tension In Restructuring Negotiations, Michelle M. Harner, Jamie Marincic
Michelle M. Harner
No abstract provided.
El Derecho De Sucesiones Se Debe Atemperar A Los Cambios De La Sociedad Del Siglo Xxi, Edward Ivan Cueva
El Derecho De Sucesiones Se Debe Atemperar A Los Cambios De La Sociedad Del Siglo Xxi, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
Stern V. Marshall, And The Power Of Bankruptcy Courts To Issue Final Orders On All Compulsory Counterclaims, Ronald D. Rotunda
Stern V. Marshall, And The Power Of Bankruptcy Courts To Issue Final Orders On All Compulsory Counterclaims, Ronald D. Rotunda
Ronald D. Rotunda
Article III of the Constitution grants federal district judges, appellate court judges, and Supreme Court Justices important constitutional protections (lifetime tenure and no salary diminution) to guarantee their independence. However, the Supreme Court has allowed Congress to create, under Article I, a different class of judges (called "Article I judges"). These judges (such as tax court and bankruptcy court judges) do not have Article III protection and thus do not share Article III independence. Although we might think of Article I judges as administrative law hearing officers, they do exercise some judge-like powers. The extent of those powers raises fundamental …
Behind Closed Doors: The Influence Of Creditors In Business Reorganizations, Michelle M. Harner, Jamie Marincic
Behind Closed Doors: The Influence Of Creditors In Business Reorganizations, Michelle M. Harner, Jamie Marincic
Michelle M. Harner
General corporate law delegates the power to manage a corporation to the board of directors. The board in turn acts as a fiduciary and generally owes its duties to the corporation and its shareholders. Many courts and commentators summarize the board’s primary objective as maximizing shareholder wealth. Accordingly, one would expect a board’s conduct to be governed largely by the interests of the corporation and its shareholders. Yet, anecdotal and increasing empirical evidence suggest that large creditors wield significant influence over their corporate debtors. Although this influence is most apparent as the corporation approaches insolvency, the strength of the creditors’ …
Appellate Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court Of India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Appellate Jurisdiction Of The Supreme Court Of India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
Islamic Banking In India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Child Labour In India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Escrow Mechanism Under Foreign Direct Investment, Mubashshir Sarshar
Escrow Mechanism Under Foreign Direct Investment, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
Environmental Refugees, Mubashshir Sarshar
Laws Relating To Data Protection In India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Laws Relating To Data Protection In India, Mubashshir Sarshar
Mubashshir Sarshar
No abstract provided.
“Adiantamentos Sobre Lucros No Decurso Do Exercício: Algumas Reflexões” [Interim Dividends In The Course Of The Annual Accounting Period: Some Reflexions], Bruno Ferreira
Bruno Ferreira
A realização de adiantamentos sobre lucros no decurso do exercício ocupa uma posição bastante particular no esquema orgânico-societário das sociedades anónimas. Este facto, conjugado com uma maior atenção que o tema tem recebido recentemente, aconselham a uma reflexão sobre os procedimentos, limites e natureza jurídica de tais distribuições, em especial no confronto com a distribuição de lucros aos accionistas mediante deliberação em assembleia geral.
Advances on profits made in the course of the annual accounting period occupy a somewhat special position on the corporate-organizational structure of sociedades anónimas. This fact, in addition to a recent heightened focus on the matter, …
“The Law Of Corporate Restructuring And Insolvency In Portugal: A Brief Introduction From A Financial Creditor’S Perspective", Bruno Ferreira
“The Law Of Corporate Restructuring And Insolvency In Portugal: A Brief Introduction From A Financial Creditor’S Perspective", Bruno Ferreira
Bruno Ferreira
In times of economic slump, the law of restructuring and insolvency, particularly its statutory provisions, assume an indisputable relevance. The involvement of financial creditors in informal and formal restructuring procedures and the eventual ensuing formal insolvency procedures presents significant challenges and risks. This article provides a brief introduction to the law of restructuring and insolvency in Portugal and addresses some of these challenges and risks.
D. Joaquín Garrigues: Mestre Dos Mercantilistas Espanhóis, Bruno Ferreira
D. Joaquín Garrigues: Mestre Dos Mercantilistas Espanhóis, Bruno Ferreira
Bruno Ferreira
No abstract provided.
Debt, Financial Distress, And Bankruptcy Over The Life Course, Allison L. Mann, Ronald J. Mann
Debt, Financial Distress, And Bankruptcy Over The Life Course, Allison L. Mann, Ronald J. Mann
Ronald Mann
This paper examines how the risks of debt, financial distress, and bankruptcy shift over the life course. Comparing parallel data from the 2007 Survey of Consumer Finances and the 2007 Consumer Bankruptcy Project, we analyze use of the bankruptcy process as a product of the distribution of unplanned events, the ability of households to use credit markets to limit the adverse effects of such events, and barriers in access to the bankruptcy system. Our findings suggest two things. One, bankrupt households generally come from the bottom quartiles of the population in assets and income and the top quartile in debt, …
Optimal Allocation Of Law-‐Making Power Over Bankruptcy Law In "Federal" And "Quasi-‐Federal" Legal Systems: Is There A Case For Harmonizing Or Unifying Bankruptcy Law In The E.U.?, Federico M. Mucciarelli
Optimal Allocation Of Law-‐Making Power Over Bankruptcy Law In "Federal" And "Quasi-‐Federal" Legal Systems: Is There A Case For Harmonizing Or Unifying Bankruptcy Law In The E.U.?, Federico M. Mucciarelli
Federico M. Mucciarelli
In “federal” or “quasi-federal” legal systems, the competence over bankruptcies can be allocated either to the “federal' level” or to the “member states”. In this regard, the E.U. and the U.S. follow two different paths: while in the U.S. bankruptcy law is federalized, in the E.U. it is governed by member states. E.U. law has only unified choice-of-law and choice-of-forum criteria through a Regulation enacted in 2000, according to which, the main insolvency proceeding is governed by the jurisdiction of debtor’s “Centre of Main Interests” (“COMI”). This mechanism was meant to grant legal certainty and to avoid forum shopping, but …
Freedom Of Reincorporation And The Scope Of Corporate Law In The U.S. And The E.U., Federico Mucciarelli
Freedom Of Reincorporation And The Scope Of Corporate Law In The U.S. And The E.U., Federico Mucciarelli
Federico M. Mucciarelli
In the U.S. corporations can be incorporated in any of the 50 states and can “reincorporate” afterwards in any other state. In the E.U. such freedoms are a recent achievement: In the last decade, first the European Court of Justice has liberalized initial incorporations and only in 2005 the cross-border directive has open the doors to freedom of midstream reincorporation from one member state to another. Midstream reincorporations, however, in the E.U. have a much different impact than on the other side of the Atlantic. In the U.S., indeed, the competence of the state where a company is incorporated is …
In Or Out Of Mortgage Trouble? A Study Of Bankrupt Homeowners, Melissa B. Jacoby, Daniel T. Mccue, Eric M. Belsky
In Or Out Of Mortgage Trouble? A Study Of Bankrupt Homeowners, Melissa B. Jacoby, Daniel T. Mccue, Eric M. Belsky
Melissa B. Jacoby
We examine the determinants of missed payments and foreclosure initiation among a national sample of homeowners who filed for personal bankruptcy in 2007, using a rich dataset from the 2007 Consumer Bankruptcy Project.
Credit access had a significant effect on keeping mortgages current across all of our models: access to, and reliance on, credit cards reduced the chance of missed payments and default, increasing the likelihood that bankruptcy could produce a fresh start. Missed mortgage payments also were associated with a substantial drop in income and with the use of a mortgage broker. The probability of foreclosure initiation was lower …