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Full-Text Articles in Law
Reforms In Japanese Criminal Procedure Under Allied Occupation, Richard B. Appleton
Reforms In Japanese Criminal Procedure Under Allied Occupation, Richard B. Appleton
Washington Law Review
In the past, reforms in Japanese criminal procedure would have been of little interest to most Americans, who have never felt it important to understand foreign legal systems. Fortunately, this attitude is beginning to change. Moreover, the United States has been officially committed to encourage a desire for individual liberties and democratic processes on the part of the Japanese people since the Potsdam Declaration of July 26, 1945. Consequently, Americans will be interested in the postwar reforms in Japanese criminal procedure, if only to be fully informed of progress toward fulfillment of the objectives of the Allied Occupation, in which …
Bibliographic Notes, Anon
Bibliographic Notes, Anon
Washington Law Review
The legal literature of the Far East and Russia, on the average lawyer's bookshelf, is not crowding out the Reporter system. Yet it may be available to him in a nearby law library In cooperation with some of those libraries, and with the Far Eastern Law Committee of the American Bar Association's Section of International and Comparative Law, the Review here initiates, for the lawyer interested, a listing of basic law books, with indication of their location.
Pashukanis And Vyshinsky: A Study In The Development Of Marxian Legal Theory, Lon L. Fuller
Pashukanis And Vyshinsky: A Study In The Development Of Marxian Legal Theory, Lon L. Fuller
Michigan Law Review
Reading Andrei Y. Vyshinsky's The Law of the Soviet Union ought to be a stimulating and rewarding experience. It is an exposition. of Soviet legal philosophy and of the theory and practice of Soviet public or "state" law. Throughout it purports to compare the premises that underlie Soviet law with those on which ''bourgeois" legal systems are based. Vyshinsky, a famous world figure and the present minister for foreign affairs of the U.S.S.R., wrote part of the book and supervised compiliation of the remainder. The decision of the American Council of Learned Societies to sponsor a translation of the work …
The Struggle For Democracy In Germany, Michigan Law Review
The Struggle For Democracy In Germany, Michigan Law Review
Michigan Law Review
A Review of THE STRUGGLE FOR DEMOCRACY IN GERMANY. Edited by Gabriel A. Almond.
Some Observations On China's National Assembly, Chi-Yu Wu
Some Observations On China's National Assembly, Chi-Yu Wu
Washington Law Review
China's new Constitution was passed in the Constituent National Assembly on December 25, 1946, and formally promulgated on January 1, 1947 According to the attached Procedural Articles, the first step in enforcing the Constitution is the amending and revision of the existing laws and decrees which are in conflict with the Constitution. The second step consists of drafting and promulgating within a period of three months after the promulgation of the Constitution certain new laws such as (1) the law governing the organization of the National Assembly, (2) the law governing the election and recall of the representatives of the …
Soviet Civil Law, By Vladimir Gsovski (1948), Ivar Spector
Soviet Civil Law, By Vladimir Gsovski (1948), Ivar Spector
Washington Law Review
Soviet Civil Law, included in the Michigan Legal Studies, is the product of many years of painstaking research. In 1940 the University of Michigan Law School took over from the U.S. Department of Commerce an English translation of the Judiciary Law of the U.S.S.R. and of the Civil Code and the Code of Civil Procedure of the R.S.F.S.R. prepared by Morton E. Kent, and assigned the work of revision to Dr. Vladinur Gsovski, Chief of the Foreign Law Section of the Library of Congress. Dr. Gsovski has not only revised and increased the basic documentary materials on Soviet civil law, …
English Constitutional History, By S.B. Chrimes, John J. Murray
English Constitutional History, By S.B. Chrimes, John J. Murray
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Comparative Conflicts Law, Ernst Rabel
Comparative Conflicts Law, Ernst Rabel
Indiana Law Journal
This paper was delivered at a Round Table Meeting of the Association of American Law Schools, December 29, 1948.
Contracts-Duty To Mitigate Damages Upon Anticipatory Breach Of Forward Contract Of Sale, William F. Snyder
Contracts-Duty To Mitigate Damages Upon Anticipatory Breach Of Forward Contract Of Sale, William F. Snyder
Michigan Law Review
The theory of our law in regard to damages for breach of contract has been to give the innocent party as nearly as possible what he would have received had the contract been performed. To this end, our courts have worked out a rough formula which has been described by Professor Grismore as follows:
" ... The promisee is, in general, entitled to recover the economic equivalent of the performance promised, at the time and place fixed in the contract, plus any losses incurred or gains prevented through not receiving it, less any savings that have resulted to the promisee …
The Soviet Court As A Source Of Law, John N. Hazard
The Soviet Court As A Source Of Law, John N. Hazard
Washington Law Review
Common law lawyers feel themselves to be on unfamiliar ground when they try to understand the law of the Continent. They have learned to look at judicial decisions and to be sceptical of statutes until they see how they are applied by the courts. Civil law lawyers have not aided their common law colleagues. Civil law lawyers belittle the importance of court decisions and present their codes alone for examination. Soviet law, as one of the civil law family, has likewise been presented usually in terms of statutes, both to Soviet law students and to outsiders seeking to understand. There …
The Parliamentary System Of Government In India, Benegal Narsing Rau
The Parliamentary System Of Government In India, Benegal Narsing Rau
Washington Law Review
In a few weeks India will be actively engaged in framing the details of her new Constitution, which will be federal in structure and will embody the British parliamentary system of government both at the centre and in the units or states. At some of the earlier sessions of the Constituent Assembly, when the main principles of the new Constitution were being laid down, there was a fairly strong current of feeling in favour of the American presidential system and this found expression in certain decisions of the Assembly not only to the mode of election of the head of …
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1948, Jamaica
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1948, Jamaica
Jamaica
The Laws of Jamaica passed in the year 1948
Published by authority
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1949, Jamaica
The Laws Of Jamaica, 1949, Jamaica
Jamaica
The Laws of Jamaica that passed in the year 1949
Published by authority
The Conflict Of Laws: A Comparative Study, Volume Ii, Foreign Corporations: Torts: Contracts In General, By Ernst Rabel, Martin Wolff
The Conflict Of Laws: A Comparative Study, Volume Ii, Foreign Corporations: Torts: Contracts In General, By Ernst Rabel, Martin Wolff
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Book Review. Radzinowicz, L., A History Of English Criminal Law, Jerome Hall
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.