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The Boundaries Of Property Rights, Alain Levasseur
The Boundaries Of Property Rights, Alain Levasseur
Alain A. Levasseur
No abstract provided.
Foreign Precedents In Constitutional Litigation: U.S. National Report, Alain Levasseur
Foreign Precedents In Constitutional Litigation: U.S. National Report, Alain Levasseur
Alain A. Levasseur
In the United States, academic interest in foreign and/or comparative law has never been, as a general proposition, very widely spread. Actually a lot of “comparative law” is being done, of all sorts, on “the national level” both “horizontally” between the fifty states and vertically between the states of the Union and the federal government. When it comes to taking into account foreign constitutional law, some scholars have strongly argued that looking at “other countries may provide helpful empirical information in interpreting the U.S. Constitution” (Vicki C. Jackson) or that “looking abroad simply helps do a better job at home …
300 Years And Counting: The French Influence On The Louisiana Legal System, Alain Levasseur, Roger Ward
300 Years And Counting: The French Influence On The Louisiana Legal System, Alain Levasseur, Roger Ward
Alain A. Levasseur
No abstract provided.
The Use Of Comparative Law By American Courts (Ii), Alain Levasseur
The Use Of Comparative Law By American Courts (Ii), Alain Levasseur
Alain A. Levasseur
No abstract provided.
Comparative Law And Legal History In The United States, Alain Levasseur, Mathias Reimann
Comparative Law And Legal History In The United States, Alain Levasseur, Mathias Reimann
Alain A. Levasseur
No abstract provided.
Legitimacy Of Judges, Alain Levasseur