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The Rights Of Forced Heirs And Third Parties In Simulations, Robert Barton Allen
The Rights Of Forced Heirs And Third Parties In Simulations, Robert Barton Allen
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Of The Promise Of Sale And Contract To Sell, Saúl Litvinoff
Of The Promise Of Sale And Contract To Sell, Saúl Litvinoff
Louisiana Law Review
No abstract provided.
Contracts, Michael O. Johnson
Seller Unequal Bargaining Power And The Judicial Process, Alan Schwartz
Seller Unequal Bargaining Power And The Judicial Process, Alan Schwartz
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Waiver Of The Statute Of Frauds Under Uniform Commercial Code Section 2-209: Double-E Sportswear Corp. V. Girard Trust Bank
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Statute Of Frauds In The Light Of The Functions And Dysfunctions Of Form, Joseph M. Perillo
The Statute Of Frauds In The Light Of The Functions And Dysfunctions Of Form, Joseph M. Perillo
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Arbitration And Forum Selection Clauses In International Business: The Supreme Court Takes An Internationalist View, Thomas J. O'Connell
Arbitration And Forum Selection Clauses In International Business: The Supreme Court Takes An Internationalist View, Thomas J. O'Connell
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Evolution Of Concession Agreements In Underdeveloped Countries And The United States National Interest, Theodore H. Moran
The Evolution Of Concession Agreements In Underdeveloped Countries And The United States National Interest, Theodore H. Moran
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Large natural resource projects in underdeveloped countries provide great benefits to United States investors, to host countries and to the United States itself. Yet concession agreements to exploit natural resources are notoriously controversial and notoriously unstable. This article will examine the United States national interest in guaranteeing equity investments in foreign natural resource development and will argue that concession agreements in large natural resource projects in the developing world go through a highly predictable evolution, reflecting changes in the relative bargaining positions of the foreign investors and the host governments. Initial agreements reflect the foreign company's quasi-monopolistic control over the …
Book Reviews, Richard W. Edwards, Jr.
Book Reviews, Richard W. Edwards, Jr.
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Studies in International Law is a collection of articles written by Dr. Mann between 1942 and 1972. All have previously appeared except "About the Proper Law of Contracts between States," which discusses the effect of a clause in a loan agreement between Denmark and Malawi providing that the agreement "shall be governed by Danish law." The largest piece, 139 pages, in this thick volume is a reprint of Mann's edited lectures on "The Doctrine of Jurisdiction in International Law" delivered at the Hague Academy of International Law in 1964.
All the articles relate to points of contact between public international …
Product Liability Law Has Come Of Age, Buell Doelle
Product Liability Law Has Come Of Age, Buell Doelle
Cleveland State Law Review
This article draws out the products liability debate and the push for settlements over litigation in court. The article discusses products liability law, and its origin in politics and unions. It also describes the attorney’s role in products liability cases, and suggests how that role should change in the future. The article concludes by looking at no-fault reparation and the adversarial system.
Severance Of Buyer's Defenses Against Seller's Assignee Through Merger-Disclaimer Clauses: Circumvention Of Uccc Sections 2.403 And 2.404, Robert Dugan
Villanova Law Review
No abstract provided.