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Antebellum Commercial Law: Common Law Approaches To Secured Transactions, Tony Freyer
Antebellum Commercial Law: Common Law Approaches To Secured Transactions, Tony Freyer
Kentucky Law Journal
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Recent Development: Procedure--Right To A Jury Trial In Actions Against Corporations Owned By Foreign Governments, William A. Zan Blue
Recent Development: Procedure--Right To A Jury Trial In Actions Against Corporations Owned By Foreign Governments, William A. Zan Blue
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Three federal circuit courts of appeals recently have held that United States citizens are not entitled to a jury trial in an action against a commercial corporation owned by a foreign government. The Second, Third, and Fourth Circuit Courts of Appeals agree that the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act (FSIA), the sole basis for federal subject matter jurisdiction, provides only for nonjury trials in legal actions against commercial corporations owned by a foreign government. These courts also agree that this statutory denial of a jury trial does not abridge a citizen's seventh amendment right. These decisions are important because of the …
Securing Commercial Transactions In The Antebellum Legal System Of Louisiana, Richard Kilbourne
Securing Commercial Transactions In The Antebellum Legal System Of Louisiana, Richard Kilbourne
Kentucky Law Journal
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