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Full-Text Articles in Law
Does The Constitution Mean What It Always Meant?, James W. Nickel, Stephen R. Munzer
Does The Constitution Mean What It Always Meant?, James W. Nickel, Stephen R. Munzer
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Escape From Liberalism: Fact And Value In Karl Llewellyn, Kenneth M. Casebeer
Escape From Liberalism: Fact And Value In Karl Llewellyn, Kenneth M. Casebeer
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The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1976 New York Sessions, Bernard H. Oxman
The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1976 New York Sessions, Bernard H. Oxman
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The Pragmatist Theory Of Truth, Susan Haack
The Constitutional Guaranty Against Diminution Of Judicial Compensation, Keith S. Rosenn
The Constitutional Guaranty Against Diminution Of Judicial Compensation, Keith S. Rosenn
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The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1975 Geneva Session, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1975 Geneva Session, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
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Expropriation In Argentina And Brazil: Theory And Practice, Keith S. Rosenn
Expropriation In Argentina And Brazil: Theory And Practice, Keith S. Rosenn
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The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1974 Caracas Session, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
The Third United Nations Conference On The Law Of The Sea: The 1974 Caracas Session, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
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The Preemption Doctrine: Shifting Perspectives On Federalism And The Burger Court, William Wilson Bratton
The Preemption Doctrine: Shifting Perspectives On Federalism And The Burger Court, William Wilson Bratton
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Preferential Policies In Hiring And Admissions, James W. Nickel
Preferential Policies In Hiring And Admissions, James W. Nickel
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The Preparations For The Law Of The Sea Conference, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
The Preparations For The Law Of The Sea Conference, John R. Stevenson, Bernard Oxman
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Judicial Review In Latin America, Keith S. Rosenn
Mentioning Expressions, Susan Haack
Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn
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Eminent domain is an important developmental device for countries attempting to generate rapid growth within a free enterprise context. In Brazil and Argentina, however, spiraling inflation, combined with delayed compensation, often result in public confiscation of private property, thereby seriously undermining the confidence of private investors in the governments of both countries. In examining various measures designed to correct the problem, Professor Rosenn illuminates one aspect of the relationship between law and development.
The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
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Remuneration Of Officers And Directors Of Listed California, Florida, Ohio, And Virginia Corporations, M. Minnette Massey, Frank D. Emerson
Remuneration Of Officers And Directors Of Listed California, Florida, Ohio, And Virginia Corporations, M. Minnette Massey, Frank D. Emerson
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Congressional Investigations And Individual Liberties, M. Minnette Massey
Congressional Investigations And Individual Liberties, M. Minnette Massey
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