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Full-Text Articles in Law
Is The Contractor More Secure With A Priority Right? A Functional Analysis Of Article 286 Of Prc Contract Law (Chinese Version), Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang
No abstract provided.
Is The Contractor More Secure With A Priority Right? A Functional Analysis Of Article 286 Of Prc Contract Law (English Version), Wei Zhang
Wei Zhang
No abstract provided.
Whiten V. Pilot Ins. Co.: The Unofficial Death Of The Independent Wrong Requirement And Official Birth Of Punitive Damages In Contract, Yehuda Adar Dr.
Whiten V. Pilot Ins. Co.: The Unofficial Death Of The Independent Wrong Requirement And Official Birth Of Punitive Damages In Contract, Yehuda Adar Dr.
Yehuda Adar Dr.
Three years have passed since the Supreme Court of Canada rendered its controversial decision in Whiten v. Pilot Insurance Co. In that case, the Court affirmed an almost unprecedented punitive damage award by a jury of one million dollars against an insurance company. More importantly, the Whiten decision appears to be the first attempt by the Supreme Court to construct a comprehensive set of rules and principles in light of which punitive damages cases should be decided in the future. While the extraordinary monetary sanction upheld by the Court has attracted much attention in legal and commercial circles, it seems …
Embracing Segregation: The Jurisprudence Of Choice And Diversity In Race And Sex Separatism In Schools, Nancy Levit
Embracing Segregation: The Jurisprudence Of Choice And Diversity In Race And Sex Separatism In Schools, Nancy Levit
Nancy Levit
Fifty years after Brown v. Board of Education, segregation based on race and sex is sweeping the nation's educational systems. Courts are rapidly dismantling desegregation orders, and when those desegregation orders end, school districts racially resegregate. At precisely the same time this end to racial desegregation is occurring, the government is beginning to sponsor sex segregation in schools as well. The No Child Left Behind Act provides over $400 million in federal funds for experiments in education, such as single-sex schools and classes. Embracing Segregation draws connections between the end of racial desegregation and the beginning of government-sponsored sex segregation …
Second Best Damage Action Deterrence, Margo Schlanger
Second Best Damage Action Deterrence, Margo Schlanger
Margo Schlanger
No abstract provided.
La Reedificación Conceptual De La Responsabilidad Extracontractual Objetiva, Gastón Fernández Cruz, Leysser L. León
La Reedificación Conceptual De La Responsabilidad Extracontractual Objetiva, Gastón Fernández Cruz, Leysser L. León
Gastón Fernández Cruz
No abstract provided.
De La Culpa Ética A La Responsabilidad Subjetiva: ¿El Mito De Sísifo?, Gastón Fernández Cruz
De La Culpa Ética A La Responsabilidad Subjetiva: ¿El Mito De Sísifo?, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Gastón Fernández Cruz
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El Deber Accesorio De Diligencia Y La Responsabilidad Derivada Del Incumplimiento En Las Relaciones Obligatorias, Gastón Fernández Cruz
El Deber Accesorio De Diligencia Y La Responsabilidad Derivada Del Incumplimiento En Las Relaciones Obligatorias, Gastón Fernández Cruz
Gastón Fernández Cruz
No abstract provided.