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Miranda In Comparative Law, Stephen C. Thaman Mar 2001

Miranda In Comparative Law, Stephen C. Thaman

Saint Louis University Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Globalization And Legal Knowledge: Implications For Comparative Law, David J. Gerber Jan 2001

Globalization And Legal Knowledge: Implications For Comparative Law, David J. Gerber

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Sculpting The Agenda Of Comparative Law: Ernst Rabel And The Façade Of Language, David J. Gerber Jan 2001

Sculpting The Agenda Of Comparative Law: Ernst Rabel And The Façade Of Language, David J. Gerber

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Rethinking The Rationale For Teaching Comparative Law In Israel (In Hebrew), Ron Harris Jan 2001

Rethinking The Rationale For Teaching Comparative Law In Israel (In Hebrew), Ron Harris

Ron Harris

מדוע יש ללמד תלמידי משפטים משפט השוואתי? תשובות סטנדרטיות אחדות מוצעות באופן מסורתי לשאלה זו, ואציג שלוש מהן. ראשית, ההשוואה מרתיבה אופקים, במובן זה שהיא מציעה לבעיה משפטית נתונה פתרונות נוספים שלא היינו מודעים להם כל עוד הוגבלו אופקינו לשיטתנו. במסע השוואתי ניתקל בפתרונות נוספים לבעיה נתונה לזה שבשיטתנו, נוכל להעמיד פתרונות אלה לצד הפתרון הנוהג בשיטתנו, ולבחון את היתרונות וההסרונות היחסיים של כל פתרון לשם שיפור הדין שלנו. גם אם תלמידת המשפטים אינה יכולה לשפר את הפסיקה בפועל, שכן אינה שופטת או מחוקקת, היא תלמד לחשוב לא רק על הדין המצוי, אלא גם על זה הרצוי, ותוכל ליישם צורת …


The Correction Of Wrongful Convictions: A Comparative Perspective, Lissa Griffin Jan 2001

The Correction Of Wrongful Convictions: A Comparative Perspective, Lissa Griffin

Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications

This Article analyzes the different modes in which two facially similar adversarial systems remedy wrongful convictions. Part I briefly examines the origins of wrongful convictions in both England and the United States. Part II describes the appellate processes in the two countries for correcting wrongful convictions. Part III addresses the processes for correcting wrongful convictions after the appellate processes have been completed. Part IV critiques the English process and examines whether aspects of that process may be carried over to the United States.


Lawyers Without Frontiers - A View From Germany, Martin Henssler, Laurel S. Terry Jan 2001

Lawyers Without Frontiers - A View From Germany, Martin Henssler, Laurel S. Terry

Faculty Scholarly Works

This article addresses the effect in Germany of the globalization of legal services. The first section of the article consists of reflections about the development of the German legal market in the past decade and how this development has been influenced by Anglo-Saxon law firms from the U.S. and England. The second section of this paper provides a more detailed analysis of the legal framework that governs the practice of foreign lawyers in Germany will follow. The third section of this paper addresses the issue of Multi-Disciplinary-Practices between lawyers and accountants. These MDPs are forbidden almost everywhere in the world …


What's So Special About American Law?, William Ewald Jan 2001

What's So Special About American Law?, William Ewald

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.