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Successes, Failures, And Remaining Issues Of The Justice System Reform In Japan: An Introduction To The Symposium Issue, Setsuo Miyazawa
Successes, Failures, And Remaining Issues Of The Justice System Reform In Japan: An Introduction To The Symposium Issue, Setsuo Miyazawa
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Binding Choices: Tax Elections & Federal/State Conformity, Heather M. Field
Binding Choices: Tax Elections & Federal/State Conformity, Heather M. Field
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Where Are We Now And Where Should We Head For? A Reflection On The Place Of East Asia On The Map Of Socio-Legal Studies, Setsuo Miyazawa
Where Are We Now And Where Should We Head For? A Reflection On The Place Of East Asia On The Map Of Socio-Legal Studies, Setsuo Miyazawa
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Collaborative Research Networks ("CRNs") developed to encourage and facilitate and collaboration between scholars with shared academic interests. CRN33 (East Asia) is fairly new. This article, which is based on a speech given by the author, examines the status of East Asia in socioeconomic literature, explores the growing prevalence of East Asia as a topic in general theory-building in socio-legal studies, and suggests methods for placing East Asia in a more central position for future socio-legal scholarship. The author emphasizes that scholars in the field of East Asian legal studies should work harder to introduce those outside the field to the …
Edward Cooper As Curator Of The Civil Rules, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
Edward Cooper As Curator Of The Civil Rules, Geoffrey C. Hazard Jr.
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Sensibilities For Social Justice Lawyers, Ascanio Piomelli
Sensibilities For Social Justice Lawyers, Ascanio Piomelli
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Language Access Laws And Legal Issues: A Local Official's Guide, David Jung, Noemí O. Gallardo
Language Access Laws And Legal Issues: A Local Official's Guide, David Jung, Noemí O. Gallardo
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State Courts And Transitory Torts In Transnational Human Rights Cases, Chimène Keitner
State Courts And Transitory Torts In Transnational Human Rights Cases, Chimène Keitner
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Representation For The Accused: Haiti's Thirst And A Role For Clinical Legal Education, Kate Bloch
Representation For The Accused: Haiti's Thirst And A Role For Clinical Legal Education, Kate Bloch
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Throwing The Red Flag: Challenging The Nfl's Lessons For American Business, Heather M. Field
Throwing The Red Flag: Challenging The Nfl's Lessons For American Business, Heather M. Field
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Paved With Good Intentions: Sentencing Alternatives From Neuroscience And The Policy Of Problem-Solving Courts, Emily R. Murphy
Paved With Good Intentions: Sentencing Alternatives From Neuroscience And The Policy Of Problem-Solving Courts, Emily R. Murphy
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Achieving Procedural Goals Through Indirection: The Use Of Ethics Doctrine To Justify Contingency Fee Caps In Mdl Aggregate Settlements, Morris A. Ratner
Achieving Procedural Goals Through Indirection: The Use Of Ethics Doctrine To Justify Contingency Fee Caps In Mdl Aggregate Settlements, Morris A. Ratner
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Conflicting Obligations: American Political Culture And The Law Of The Workplace, Reuel E. Schiller
Conflicting Obligations: American Political Culture And The Law Of The Workplace, Reuel E. Schiller
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Forest Carbon (Redd+), Repairing International Trust, And Reciprocal Contractual Sovereignty, David Takacs
Forest Carbon (Redd+), Repairing International Trust, And Reciprocal Contractual Sovereignty, David Takacs
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Lindsay's Legacy: The Tragedy That Triggered Law Reform To Prevent Teen Dating Violence, D. Kelly Weisberg
Lindsay's Legacy: The Tragedy That Triggered Law Reform To Prevent Teen Dating Violence, D. Kelly Weisberg
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Living Up To Our Ideals: What Race Means In Higher Education Now, Frank H. Wu
Living Up To Our Ideals: What Race Means In Higher Education Now, Frank H. Wu
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The End Of Men?: Gender Flux In The Face Of Precarious Masculinity, Joan C. Williams
The End Of Men?: Gender Flux In The Face Of Precarious Masculinity, Joan C. Williams
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Cases And Controversies: Some Things To Do With Contracts Cases,, Charles L. Knapp
Cases And Controversies: Some Things To Do With Contracts Cases,, Charles L. Knapp
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Professor Edward Cooper: The Quintessential Reporter, Mary Kay Kane
Professor Edward Cooper: The Quintessential Reporter, Mary Kay Kane
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Fragmented Regulation Of Multiple Stressors: A Cautionary Tale For Takings Law, Brian E. Gray
Fragmented Regulation Of Multiple Stressors: A Cautionary Tale For Takings Law, Brian E. Gray
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