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Certainty Of Title: Perspectives After The Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis On The Essential Function Of Effective Recording Systems, Donald J. Kochan
Certainty Of Title: Perspectives After The Mortgage Foreclosure Crisis On The Essential Function Of Effective Recording Systems, Donald J. Kochan
Donald J. Kochan
Recording systems for property play a pivotal, market-facilitating role for the players engaged in any transaction, the judiciary that must resolve disputes between the players, and others members of the general public by informing each about the true nature of ownership of the real property things in the world. This symposium article explores the essential character of such systems in providing certainty of title, and takes a tour through the mortgage foreclosure crisis to see where adherence to and respect for these systems’ roles broke down. Leading up to the crisis, as securitization became vogue and the housing boom blurred …
Whither Workforce Housing?, Matthew J. Parlow
Whither Workforce Housing?, Matthew J. Parlow
Matthew Parlow
La Mise En Oeuvre De La Directive 2005/29/Ce Sur Les Pratiques Commerciales Déloyales : Les Consommateurs Vulnerables Sont-Ils Suffisamment Protégés?, Luis González Vaqué
La Mise En Oeuvre De La Directive 2005/29/Ce Sur Les Pratiques Commerciales Déloyales : Les Consommateurs Vulnerables Sont-Ils Suffisamment Protégés?, Luis González Vaqué
Luis González Vaqué
Directive 2005/29/EC approximates the laws of the Member States on unfair commercial practices, including unfair advertising, which directly harm consumers' economic interests and thereby indirectly harm the economic interests of legitimate competitors. In order to ease the application and interpretation of this Directive, the European Commission has published the following documents: the Communication to the European Parliament, the Council and the European Economic and Social Committee “On the application of the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive: Achieving a high level of consumer protection - Building trust in the Internal Market”; and the First Report on the application of Directive 2005/29/EC of …
‘Jogalkotási Javaslatok Megfogalmazása A Jogtudományban’ [Policy Proposals And Legal Scholarship], Péter Cserne, György Gajduschek
‘Jogalkotási Javaslatok Megfogalmazása A Jogtudományban’ [Policy Proposals And Legal Scholarship], Péter Cserne, György Gajduschek
Péter Cserne
This is the manuscript of a chapter written for a Hungarian handbook on legal scholarship. It provides an historical overview and a theoretical defense of a policy oriented, in contrast to doctrinal, study of law. The chapter also provides an introduction to the foundations and methodological tools of public policy analysis, including regulatory impact assessment.
Is Adjudication A Public Good? “Overcrowded Courts” And The Private Sector Alternative Of Arbitration, Stephen Ware
Is Adjudication A Public Good? “Overcrowded Courts” And The Private Sector Alternative Of Arbitration, Stephen Ware
Stephen Ware
Capitalización De Intereses Y Cierre De La Cuenta Corriente Bancaria, Martin Paolantonio
Capitalización De Intereses Y Cierre De La Cuenta Corriente Bancaria, Martin Paolantonio
Martin Paolantonio
Se analiza la cuestión a propósito de un caso que llegó incluso a la Corte Suprema de Justicia de la Nación. Esencialmente, el tema pasa por la interpretación de la norma que autoriza la capitalización de intereses, sin una referencia expresa a su vigencia luego del cierre de la cuenta corriente bancaria.