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Translating The Charitable Affectation In Private Law, Anne-Sophie Hulin Dec 2016

Translating The Charitable Affectation In Private Law, Anne-Sophie Hulin

Journal of Civil Law Studies

Traduire sans trahir, voilà la difficulté du traducteur comme celle du comparatiste. Comment garantir que les notions, une fois passées au filtre juridique, ne subissent pas une certaine altération, et ne perdent par là un peu d’elles-mêmes? Cet article s’intéresse donc à un genre particulier de traduction où des concepts universels se voient convertis en notions juridiques. Dans le cas précis de la philanthropie, la traduction se révèle moins aisée en droit civil qu’en common law au point de s’interroger de la capacité de ce premier à accueillir les mécanismes philanthropiques. Il en ressort alors que les traditions juridiques n’ont …


Basic Questions Of Tort Law From A Comparative Perspective, Michael L. Wells Dec 2016

Basic Questions Of Tort Law From A Comparative Perspective, Michael L. Wells

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Ruminations Around The Dictionary Of The Civil Code, Alain Levasseur Dec 2016

Ruminations Around The Dictionary Of The Civil Code, Alain Levasseur

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Brazil: The Difficult Path Toward Democratization Of Civil Law, Lucas Abreu Barroso, Pablo Malheiros Da Cunha Frota, Brígida Roldi Passamani, Lúcio Moreira Andrade Dec 2016

Brazil: The Difficult Path Toward Democratization Of Civil Law, Lucas Abreu Barroso, Pablo Malheiros Da Cunha Frota, Brígida Roldi Passamani, Lúcio Moreira Andrade

Journal of Civil Law Studies

The Federal Constitution of 1988 reinstated the democratic rule of law in Brazil. Based on fundamental rights, the “Citizen’s Constitution” shaped the model of a welfare State, which objectives consist in the construction of a free, just and solidary society, the eradication of poverty and substandard living conditions and the promotion of the well-being of all, without prejudice as to origin, race, sex, color, age and any other forms of discrimination. From this context, the constitutional idealization of family democracy emerges, specifically represented in this paper by the recognition of civil union be-tween people of the same sex as family …


Cover, Masthead & Contents Dec 2016

Cover, Masthead & Contents

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Les Termes Comme Miroir Et Loupe D’Une Société? L’Exemple Du Code Civil Italien, Enrica Bracchi Dec 2016

Les Termes Comme Miroir Et Loupe D’Une Société? L’Exemple Du Code Civil Italien, Enrica Bracchi

Journal of Civil Law Studies

La langue est souvent le vecteur de concepts et de visions propres à une société ou une partie de celle-ci ; c’est à travers la langue que se dévoilent les contradictions, le refus ou l’assentiment par rapport à de nouvelles réalités sociales et sociétales, qui peuvent être réglementées par le droit. Le droit, quant à lui, se sert de la langue pour nommer ces réalités et la terminologie juridique ou parajuridique devient d’une part un miroir qui reflète des tendances et des variations et d’autre part une loupe car elle amplifie les contrastes et les points de détail concernant certaines …


Pourquoi Et Comment Former Des Juristes Trilingues?, Dominique Garreau Dec 2016

Pourquoi Et Comment Former Des Juristes Trilingues?, Dominique Garreau

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Jersey: Vocabularies Of Coûtume And Code, Steven Pallot Dec 2016

Jersey: Vocabularies Of Coûtume And Code, Steven Pallot

Journal of Civil Law Studies

The Channel Islands were an integral part of the Duchy of Normandy until 1204 when King John lost Continental Normandy to the French King, Philip Augustus. Jersey and Guernsey did not submit to the jurisdiction of the French King but retained allegiance to the King in England as Duke of Normandy. The customary laws of the Islands retain their Norman root to this day in spite of strong legal and cultural influences from England in the 19thand 20Centuries. A rich legal vocabulary in both French and English has evolved in these mixed legal jurisdictions.

This article examines the …


A Dialogue To Conclude A Conference On Legal Translation:Synthèse À Deux Voix, Matthias Martin, Olivier Moréteau Dec 2016

A Dialogue To Conclude A Conference On Legal Translation:Synthèse À Deux Voix, Matthias Martin, Olivier Moréteau

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Mixed Legal Systems, East And West, Stephen Thomson Dec 2016

Mixed Legal Systems, East And West, Stephen Thomson

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


China: Fragmented Rights And Tragedy Of Anticommons:Evidence From China’S Coastal Waters, Bing Shui Dec 2016

China: Fragmented Rights And Tragedy Of Anticommons:Evidence From China’S Coastal Waters, Bing Shui

Journal of Civil Law Studies

The ownership of, and rights to, coastal waters are exhibited on a cumulative scale ranging from commons-like to private use. As an example of a natural resource with complex and interlinked ecosystems, coastal waters give rise to many kinds of legal norms and pol-icy instruments. As shown by my investigation of China’s coastal waters, people are willing to pay for legal rights which guarantee exclusive access, regardless of the relatively high cost. The statistical data further reveals that, when coastal waters are divided, there is a negative correlation between fragmentation of the seas and sea-based production. Therefore, based on the …


Complete V.9 No.2 Dec 2016

Complete V.9 No.2

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Table Of Contents Dec 2016

Table Of Contents

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Awards Dec 2016

Awards

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Aliens Among Us: Factors To Determine Whether Corporations Should Face Prosecution In U.S. Courts For Their Actions Overseas, Dustin Cooper Dec 2016

Aliens Among Us: Factors To Determine Whether Corporations Should Face Prosecution In U.S. Courts For Their Actions Overseas, Dustin Cooper

Louisiana Law Review

The article examines the unresolved issue of corporate liability under the Alien Tort Statute (ATS) by exploring the holdings of seminal cases with the decision of the U.S. Supreme Court in the case Kiobel v. Royal Dutch Petroleum Co. on presumption against extraterritorial application.


The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan Dec 2016

The Legality Of Extraterritorial Application Of Competition Law And The Need To Adopt A Unified Approach, Thanh Phan

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the international law and the foundation of the extraterritorial application of competition law (EACL) and proposes a unified approach for all countries to use when considering the extraterritorial application of competition law.


22nd Time’S The Charm: The 2015 Revisions To Summary Judgment In Louisiana, Garrett Filetti Dec 2016

22nd Time’S The Charm: The 2015 Revisions To Summary Judgment In Louisiana, Garrett Filetti

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the history of the procedure in both federal and Louisiana state courts and practitioners to make motions for summary judgment an integral part of trial preparation.


Faculty Dec 2016

Faculty

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


Outkicking The Coverage: The Unionization Of College Athletes, Tim Robinson Dec 2016

Outkicking The Coverage: The Unionization Of College Athletes, Tim Robinson

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on two-pronged solution in which the U.S. National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) would recognize scholarship college athletes as employees under the National Labor Relations Act (NLRA) and their rights restricted from collective bargaining.


Cover Dec 2016

Cover

Louisiana Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Ever-Changing Bogeyman: How Fear Has Driven Immigration Law And Policy, Arthur L. Rizer Iii Dec 2016

The Ever-Changing Bogeyman: How Fear Has Driven Immigration Law And Policy, Arthur L. Rizer Iii

Louisiana Law Review

The article explores the relationship between national security and immigration law in the U.S. with the legal framework of immigration law including provisions of the Immigration and Nationality Act and the need of protecting the borders, population control, and the essence of the rule of law.


Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: Reducing Inequality With A Progressive State Tax Credit, Eric Kades Dec 2016

Giving Credit Where Credit Is Due: Reducing Inequality With A Progressive State Tax Credit, Eric Kades

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the income inequality entirely within the control of governments with the unfair taxation across every state in one fell swoop with the progressive state tax credit (PSTC) and federal income tax deduction for state tax payments and tax policy of constitutional law.


We Need A Fracking Baseline, Ryan King Dec 2016

We Need A Fracking Baseline, Ryan King

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on the theories of liability available to injured landowners and the evidentiary requirements' prevention of an equitable resolution regardless of whether strict liability is imposed on hydraulicfracturing.


Reorienting Home Rule: Part 1–The Urban Disadvantage In National And State Lawmaking, Paul A. Diller Dec 2016

Reorienting Home Rule: Part 1–The Urban Disadvantage In National And State Lawmaking, Paul A. Diller

Louisiana Law Review

The article focuses on democratic legitimacy of the federal and state lawmaking processes from the perspective of large and densely populated urban areas with the issues such as gerrymandering and the state constitutional home rule doctrine with urban disadvantage.


Cover, Masthead & Contents Oct 2016

Cover, Masthead & Contents

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Constitution As Code: Teaching Justinian’S Corpus,Scalia’S Constitution, And François Gény, Louisiana Andbeyond—Par La Constitution, Mais Au-Delà De La Constitution, Paul R. Baier Oct 2016

The Constitution As Code: Teaching Justinian’S Corpus,Scalia’S Constitution, And François Gény, Louisiana Andbeyond—Par La Constitution, Mais Au-Delà De La Constitution, Paul R. Baier

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


Postscript To The Constitution As Code By Paul R. Baier, Nicholas Kasirer Oct 2016

Postscript To The Constitution As Code By Paul R. Baier, Nicholas Kasirer

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


The Duty Of Good Faith Taken To A New Level:An Analysis Of Disloyal Behavior, Thiago Luís Sombra Oct 2016

The Duty Of Good Faith Taken To A New Level:An Analysis Of Disloyal Behavior, Thiago Luís Sombra

Journal of Civil Law Studies

By focusing on improving the role of certain mechanisms for controlling private autonomy under a crisis of liberal values, contract law has reached an objective and straight dimension. The prohibition of disloyal or inconsistent behavior, also known as venire contra factum proprium in Roman Law, constitutes one of the concepts that is renowned for protecting the trust relationship. The prohibition of disloyal behavior lies in avoiding contradictory behaviors regarding previous manifestations of will that are based on good faith and that can cause damages. This article aims to challenge the main reason why disloyal behavior should be limited by good …


Traduction Ou Trahison, Vivian Grosswald Curran Oct 2016

Traduction Ou Trahison, Vivian Grosswald Curran

Journal of Civil Law Studies

No abstract provided.


International Trade V. Intellectual Property Lawyers:Globalization And The Brazilian Legal Profession, Vitor Martins Dias Oct 2016

International Trade V. Intellectual Property Lawyers:Globalization And The Brazilian Legal Profession, Vitor Martins Dias

Journal of Civil Law Studies

In the context of globalization, this work analyzes a distinctive characteristic of the Brazilian legal profession. Namely, intellectual property (IP) lawyers, who played important roles in opening the Brazilian economy and who were key players in cross-border transactions, are now losing ground to their peers with respect to expertise in international trade. The thesis of this article is that the manner in which Brazilian lawyers are being educated is problematic. Generally, Brazilian legal education has become degraded and provincial. Yet, Brazilian international trade lawyers, unlike Brazilian IP lawyers, have overcome their deficient legal training by seeking legal education abroad. By …