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2004

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A Pattern-Oriented Approach To Fair Use, Michael J. Madison Mar 2004

A Pattern-Oriented Approach To Fair Use, Michael J. Madison

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More than 150 years into development of the doctrine of "fair use" in American copyright law, there is no end to legislative, judicial, and academic efforts to rationalize the doctrine. Its codification in the 1976 Copyright Act appears to have contributed to its fragmentation, rather than to its coherence. As did much of copyright law, fair use originated as a judicially unacknowledged effort via the law to validate certain favored practices and patterns. In the main, it has continued to be applied as such, though too often courts mask their implicit validation of these patterns in the now-conventional "caseby- case" …


Connecting The Dots: Grutter, School Desegregation, And Federalism, Wendy Parker Mar 2004

Connecting The Dots: Grutter, School Desegregation, And Federalism, Wendy Parker

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Property Rights, Community Public Goods, And Household Time Allocation In Urban Squatter Communities: Evidence From Peru, Erica Field Feb 2004

Property Rights, Community Public Goods, And Household Time Allocation In Urban Squatter Communities: Evidence From Peru, Erica Field

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No abstract provided.


A Difficult Question In Deed: A Cost-Benefit Framework For Titling Programs, Jean O. Lanjouw, Philip Levy Feb 2004

A Difficult Question In Deed: A Cost-Benefit Framework For Titling Programs, Jean O. Lanjouw, Philip Levy

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In this Article we explore the potential benefits and costs of a program to grant title to individuals who are occupying land informally. Only some of these benefits and costs have received careful empirical consideration in the literature. This Article references existing studies and draws on findings from original surveys of urban households in Ecuador. We consider how a titling program might affect the welfare of landowners and occupants, how it could alter the functioning of real estate markets, and whether it could build a community's social capital. Potential benefits must be weighed against a range of costs, including those …


Should Juvenile Adjudications Count As Prior Convictions For Apprendi Purposes?, Jeremy W. Hochberg Feb 2004

Should Juvenile Adjudications Count As Prior Convictions For Apprendi Purposes?, Jeremy W. Hochberg

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Lessons From The Rise And (Possible) Fall Of Chinese Township-Village Enterprises, Brett H. Mcdonnell Feb 2004

Lessons From The Rise And (Possible) Fall Of Chinese Township-Village Enterprises, Brett H. Mcdonnell

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No abstract provided.


Contributions Legal Scholars Can Make To Development Economics: Examples From China, Joyce Palomar Feb 2004

Contributions Legal Scholars Can Make To Development Economics: Examples From China, Joyce Palomar

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No abstract provided.


Not So Meaningful Anymore: Why A Law Library Is Required To Make A Prisoner's Access To The Courts Meaningful, Joseph A. Schouten Feb 2004

Not So Meaningful Anymore: Why A Law Library Is Required To Make A Prisoner's Access To The Courts Meaningful, Joseph A. Schouten

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A Systems Approach To Corporate Governance Reform: Why Importing U.S. Corporate Law Isn't The Answer, Troy A. Paredes Feb 2004

A Systems Approach To Corporate Governance Reform: Why Importing U.S. Corporate Law Isn't The Answer, Troy A. Paredes

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No abstract provided.


Foreword: Property Rights And Economic Development, Eric Kades Feb 2004

Foreword: Property Rights And Economic Development, Eric Kades

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No abstract provided.