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Karl Krastin, Ronald B. Brown Oct 1990

Karl Krastin, Ronald B. Brown

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


The Nova Lawyer, Fall 1990, Volume 4, Number 2, Nova University Shepard Broad Law Center Oct 1990

The Nova Lawyer, Fall 1990, Volume 4, Number 2, Nova University Shepard Broad Law Center

Nova Lawyer

No abstract provided.


Real Property Survey, Ronald B. Brown Apr 1990

Real Property Survey, Ronald B. Brown

Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Negotiation Skills Law Center 1990 Brochure, Nova University Jan 1990

Negotiation Skills Law Center 1990 Brochure, Nova University

Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs

No abstract provided.


Monologue Or Dialogue In Management Decisions: The Duty To Negotiate And The Efficiency Of Dialogue, Timothy A. Canova Jan 1990

Monologue Or Dialogue In Management Decisions: The Duty To Negotiate And The Efficiency Of Dialogue, Timothy A. Canova

Timothy A. Canova

According to University of Stockholm law professor Ronnie Eklund, "Canova's comparative study is an important contribution in the literature of comparative labor law, highlighting both significant similarities and differences in Swedish and American labor law and policy."

Management and labor are adversaries in both U.S. and Swedish industrial relations. The Swedish model, however, is marked by a continual dialogue between the adversaries with the objective of achieving mutual understanding on a wide range of issues. This dialogue has been fostered by Swedish labor law reforms, particularly the Swedish Act on Co-Determination, along with a comprehensive labor market policy to promote …


Where Are We Now? Some Thoughts On "Art Law"*, Susan Duke Biederman Esq. Jan 1990

Where Are We Now? Some Thoughts On "Art Law"*, Susan Duke Biederman Esq.

Nova Law Review

It was with great pleasure that I accepted the invitation in April of 1989 to write the introduction - a brief overview of "art law" - to this volume of Nova Law Review.


Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler Jan 1990

Art, Obscenity And The First Amendment, Judith Bresler

Nova Law Review

The United States Supreme Court generally provides an accurate reflection of the times.


Art Funding: The Fight Over Sex, Money And Power, Nicols Fox Jan 1990

Art Funding: The Fight Over Sex, Money And Power, Nicols Fox

Nova Law Review

In February 1989, the attention of the Rev. Donald Wildmon was directed to a photograph in an exhibition in Richmond, Virginia, which had closed a month earlier.


"Tilted Arc" Destroyed*, Richard Serra Jan 1990

"Tilted Arc" Destroyed*, Richard Serra

Nova Law Review

The United States government destroyed "Tilted Arc" on March, 15, 1989.


Art And Income Taxes - The Changing Scene, Ralph E. Lerner Jan 1990

Art And Income Taxes - The Changing Scene, Ralph E. Lerner

Nova Law Review

Almost every year brings about a new tax bill and new provisions that affect works of art.


Nova Law Review Full Issue Jan 1990

Nova Law Review Full Issue

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


The Lawyer As An Artist, Roger I. Abrams Jan 1990

The Lawyer As An Artist, Roger I. Abrams

Nova Law Review

The lawyer as an artist. It must seem oxymoron.


Moral Rights: The Long And Winding Road Toward Recognition, Jack A. Cline Jan 1990

Moral Rights: The Long And Winding Road Toward Recognition, Jack A. Cline

Nova Law Review

At the heart of this statement lies a legal doctrine commonly known as "droit moral" or the moral right.


Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale Jan 1990

Juvenile Law, Michael J. Dale

Nova Law Review

The growing frustration of Florid'a appellate courts with the seeming inability of the "system" to respond to the needs of dependent and delinquent children is evident from written opinions of the district courts of appeal and the Florida Supreme Court over the past year.


Hospital Liability In View Of Insinga V. Labella: No Relief In Sight, Leslie H. Friedland Jan 1990

Hospital Liability In View Of Insinga V. Labella: No Relief In Sight, Leslie H. Friedland

Nova Law Review

During the past five decades, the health care industry in the United States has undergone a great transformation as liability and the respective responsibilities of health care providers have been shifted and reapportioned.


Prospective Abuse And Neglect - The Termination Of Parental Rights, Lori Susan Weiss Jan 1990

Prospective Abuse And Neglect - The Termination Of Parental Rights, Lori Susan Weiss

Nova Law Review

Immediately after his December 1985 birth, a newborn baby boy, W.L.P., was taken from his parents, through a Florida Department of Health and Rehabilitative Services (hereinafter HRS) proceeding.


Regarding Reauthorizing The National Endowment For The Arts: Statement Before The Senate Subcommittee On Education, Arts, And Humanities, Bruce Fein Jan 1990

Regarding Reauthorizing The National Endowment For The Arts: Statement Before The Senate Subcommittee On Education, Arts, And Humanities, Bruce Fein

Nova Law Review

Mr Chairman and Members of the Subcommittee: I am grateful for your generous invitation to offer testimony addressing legislation to reauthorize the National Endowment for the Arts.


Art And Censorship, Richard Serra Jan 1990

Art And Censorship, Richard Serra

Nova Law Review

The United States government destroyed "Titled Arc" on March 15, 1989. Exercising proprietary rights, authorities of the General Services Administration (GSA) ordered the destruction of the public sculpture that their own agency had commissioned ten years earlier.


The Kennedy Bill Jan 1990

The Kennedy Bill

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


A Critique Of The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1989, Edward J. Damich Jan 1990

A Critique Of The Visual Artists Rights Act Of 1989, Edward J. Damich

Nova Law Review

The Visual Artists Rights Act of 1989 (hereinafter Kennedy Bill), in general, amends the Copyright Act of 1976 to recognize the moral rights of authors of certain works of visual art such as paintings, drawings, sculptures, prints, multiple cast sculptures of a limited edition of 200 or fewer, and photographs produced for exhibition purposes only.


Federal Moral Rights Legislation: The Need For Caution, Robert A. Gorman Jan 1990

Federal Moral Rights Legislation: The Need For Caution, Robert A. Gorman

Nova Law Review

In the wake of United States adherence to the Berne Convention and the attendant examination of the doctrine of moral rights, the 101st Congress is giving considerable attention to the possible passage of legislation that would specifically afford to authors and artists the rights of attribution and integrity.


Florida's Art Consignment Statute: A Trap For The Unwary Artist?, Cathryn Mitchell Heise Jan 1990

Florida's Art Consignment Statute: A Trap For The Unwary Artist?, Cathryn Mitchell Heise

Nova Law Review

On October 1, 1986, Section 686.501-506 Florida Statutes, became effective, making Florida one of the twenty-six states with an Art Consignment statute.


Art And First Amendment Protection In Light Of Texas V. Johnson, Jeffrey N. Schwartz Jan 1990

Art And First Amendment Protection In Light Of Texas V. Johnson, Jeffrey N. Schwartz

Nova Law Review

A work of art has been defined as: "any human work made with the specific purpose of stirring human emotions; something displaying artistic merit:...all works belonging fairly to the so-called fine arts, painting, drawing, and sculpture."


The General Practice Of Art Law, Ira M. Lowe, Paul A. Mahon Jan 1990

The General Practice Of Art Law, Ira M. Lowe, Paul A. Mahon

Nova Law Review

Art law is a general specialty since what we call art law is always some other type of law in the first instance - contract law, copyright law, tax law, estate and trust law, constitutional law - which happens to involve artists or art work.


Avant-Garde, Kitsch And Law, Anthony Chase Jan 1990

Avant-Garde, Kitsch And Law, Anthony Chase

Nova Law Review

Fifty years ago, in the Fall, 1939, issue of Partisan Review, Clement Greenberg published an essay entitles, Avant-Garde and Kitsch.


Nova Law Review Full Issue Jan 1990

Nova Law Review Full Issue

Nova Law Review

No abstract provided.


Appellate Practice And Procedure, Henry T. Wihnyk Jan 1990

Appellate Practice And Procedure, Henry T. Wihnyk

Nova Law Review

This article is a survey of decisions involving appellate procedure handed down by the District Courts of Appeal of Florida and the Florida Supreme Court, and reported between December 1, 1988, and October 1, 1989.


Drafting "Work For Hire" Agreements After Community For Creative Non-Violence V. Reid, Jean S. Perwin Jan 1990

Drafting "Work For Hire" Agreements After Community For Creative Non-Violence V. Reid, Jean S. Perwin

Nova Law Review

When the United States Supreme Court, in Community for Creative Non-Violence v. Reid, resolved a split in the circuit courts regarding the definition of "work for hire" and the definition of "employee" under the Copyright Act. the Court put to rest many of the legal issues involving work for hire.


Mediation: Part I: Background And Overview, Geraldine L. Waxman Jan 1990

Mediation: Part I: Background And Overview, Geraldine L. Waxman

Nova Law Review

Conflict and how we solve it is not new to individuals and countries.


Criminal Law, Pamela Cole Bell Jan 1990

Criminal Law, Pamela Cole Bell

Nova Law Review

This article is a survey of substantive criminal law cases decided by the Florida Supreme Court between December 1, 1988 and December 1, 1989.