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A Unified Theory Of 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Jurisdiction, Lumen N. Mulligan
A Unified Theory Of 28 U.S.C. § 1331 Jurisdiction, Lumen N. Mulligan
Lumen N. Mulligan
Title 28, section 1331 of the United States Code provides the jurisdictional grounding for the majority of cases heard in the federal courts, yet it is not well understood. The predominant view holds that section 1331 doctrine both lacks a focus upon congressional intent and is internally inconsistent. I seek to counter both these assumptions by re-contextualizing the Court’s section 1331 jurisprudence in terms of the contemporary judicial usage of “right” (i.e., clear, mandatory obligations capable of judicial enforcement) and cause of action (i.e., permission to vindicate a right in court). In conducting this reinterpretation, I argue that section 1331 …
¿La Propiedad No Inscrita Debe Prevalecer Sobre El Embargo Inscrito? Aportes Para Una Solución Uniforme En Los Procesos De Tercería Excluyente De Dominio, Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
¿La Propiedad No Inscrita Debe Prevalecer Sobre El Embargo Inscrito? Aportes Para Una Solución Uniforme En Los Procesos De Tercería Excluyente De Dominio, Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
No abstract provided.
Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Tercer Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autónomos
"Autonomía, Reforma Legislativa y Gasto Público"
El Contrato Con Efectos Oponibles Erga Omnes: Su Incidencia En El Sistema De Transferencia De La Propiedad Inmueble Y En El Sistema De Oponibilidad De Derechos, Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
El Contrato Con Efectos Oponibles Erga Omnes: Su Incidencia En El Sistema De Transferencia De La Propiedad Inmueble Y En El Sistema De Oponibilidad De Derechos, Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
Jimmy J. Ronquillo Pascual
En este artículo, el autor analiza el tema de la incidencia del contrato con efectos erga omnes en los sistemas de transferencia de la propiedad inmobiliaria y de oponibilidad de derechos. Concretamente, fija posición respecto de dos debates recurrentes en la doctrina civil peruana: el contrato con efectos reales y el sistema de transferencia de la propiedad inmueble al cual se adhiere nuestro ordenamiento. Finalmente, aborda el sistema de oponibilidad de derechos que recoge el Código Civil en su artículo 2022, poniendo especial énfasis en el segundo párrafo del citado artículo, referente al conflicto entre un derecho real y un …
Alternative State Remedies In Constitutional Torts, John F. Preis
Alternative State Remedies In Constitutional Torts, John F. Preis
John F. Preis
In recent years, a subtle shift in constitutional tort doctrine has quietly begun to take root. In Bivens actions, the Supreme Court has recently implied that constitutional tort plaintiffs must seek relief under state law when it is available, rather than invoke their federal constitutional rights. This marks a dramatic change from past practices. For much of the twentieth century, a central premise in the constitutional tort field has been that the federal remedy is “supplementary” to the state remedy; constitutional tort plaintiffs have therefore been permitted to seek a remedy under federal law without regard to the availability of …
Legal Process, Sandra Ruffin
The Paradox Of Social Instability In China And The Role Of The Xinfang System, Matthew Adam Bruckner
The Paradox Of Social Instability In China And The Role Of The Xinfang System, Matthew Adam Bruckner
Matthew Adam Bruckner
No abstract provided.
Reforma A Los Procesos Civiles Orales: Consideraciones Desde El Debido Proceso Y Calidad De La Información, Felipe Marín Verdugo, Mauricio Duce, Cristian Riego
Reforma A Los Procesos Civiles Orales: Consideraciones Desde El Debido Proceso Y Calidad De La Información, Felipe Marín Verdugo, Mauricio Duce, Cristian Riego
Felipe Marín Verdugo
This article identifies and explains two different approaches that must be consider facing the design of a civil procedure: (1) due process of law and (2) the quality of the information that will be available to de judge in order to make her decision.
The Exclusionary Rule Lottery, Eugene R. Milhizer
The Exclusionary Rule Lottery, Eugene R. Milhizer
Eugene R Milhizer
Abstract This Article/Essay, The Exclusionary Rule Lottery, critiques the contemporary Fourth Amendment Exclusionary Rule using an original analogy of a lottery to lay bare its moral and prudential insufficiency. The Article begins with a brief discussion of the Rule’s historical development and changing rationale. It next describes how the Rule has evolved to express an unprincipled and narrow utilitarian calculation. It then illustrates the moral and prudential insufficiency of the contemporary approach through the lottery analogy. In particular, it criticizes the Rule’s premise, absence of empirical support, and potential for abuse. The Article concludes by calling for the adoption of …