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Full-Text Articles in Law
Recent Development In Insider Trading Through Swiss Bank Accounts: An End To The "Double Standard", Jonathan Levin
Recent Development In Insider Trading Through Swiss Bank Accounts: An End To The "Double Standard", Jonathan Levin
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
In recent years, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has increased its efforts to combat insider trading in publicly-traded securities in order to ensure fairness, honesty, and confidence in the United States securities markets. Nevertheless, insiders continue to employ Swiss banks as a conduit for their trading activie with little fear of detection.
Social Class And Crime In An Adoption Cohort, Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen, Sarnoff A. Mednick, William F. Jr. Gabrielli, Barry Hutchings
Social Class And Crime In An Adoption Cohort, Katherine Teilmann Van Dusen, Sarnoff A. Mednick, William F. Jr. Gabrielli, Barry Hutchings
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Punishment, Kent Greenawalt
Punishment, Kent Greenawalt
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Two-Track Or One-Track Justice--Some Evidence From An English Longitudinal Survey, Patrick A. Langan, David P. Farrington
Two-Track Or One-Track Justice--Some Evidence From An English Longitudinal Survey, Patrick A. Langan, David P. Farrington
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Current Death Penalty Issues, Michael Meltsner, Marvin E. Wolfgang
Current Death Penalty Issues, Michael Meltsner, Marvin E. Wolfgang
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Interim Decisions To Felony Trial Court Dispositions, Stevens H. Clarke, Susan T. Kurtz
The Importance Of Interim Decisions To Felony Trial Court Dispositions, Stevens H. Clarke, Susan T. Kurtz
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Forcible Rape: An Updated Bibliography, Barbara M. Pawloski
Forcible Rape: An Updated Bibliography, Barbara M. Pawloski
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
A Political Theory Of Political Trials, Ronald Christenson
A Political Theory Of Political Trials, Ronald Christenson
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Comparative Review Of Death Sentences: An Empirical Study Of The Georgia Experience, David C. Baldus, Charles Pulaski, George Woodworth
Comparative Review Of Death Sentences: An Empirical Study Of The Georgia Experience, David C. Baldus, Charles Pulaski, George Woodworth
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment And Deterrence: Conflicting Evidence, Brian Forst
Capital Punishment And Deterrence: Conflicting Evidence, Brian Forst
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Is Capital Punishment A Short-Term Deterrent To Homicide--A Study Of The Effects Of Four Recent American Executions, Sam G. Mcfarland
Is Capital Punishment A Short-Term Deterrent To Homicide--A Study Of The Effects Of Four Recent American Executions, Sam G. Mcfarland
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Capital Punishment In The 80'S: Reflections On The Symposium, Richard Lempert
Capital Punishment In The 80'S: Reflections On The Symposium, Richard Lempert
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Pervasiveness Of Arbitrariness And Discrimination Under Post-Furman Capital Statutes, William J. Bowers
The Pervasiveness Of Arbitrariness And Discrimination Under Post-Furman Capital Statutes, William J. Bowers
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment--Officer Safety And The Protective Automobile Search: An Expansion Of The Pat-Down Frisk, Timothy M. Ison
Fourth Amendment--Officer Safety And The Protective Automobile Search: An Expansion Of The Pat-Down Frisk, Timothy M. Ison
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fourth Amendment Vagaries (Of Improbable Cause, Imperceptible Plain View, Notorious Privacy, And Balancing Askew), Wayne R. Lafave
Fourth Amendment Vagaries (Of Improbable Cause, Imperceptible Plain View, Notorious Privacy, And Balancing Askew), Wayne R. Lafave
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Fifth Amendment Exclusionary Rule: The Assertion And Subsequent Waiver Of The Right To Counsel, Lee A. Weiss
Fifth Amendment--Fifth Amendment Exclusionary Rule: The Assertion And Subsequent Waiver Of The Right To Counsel, Lee A. Weiss
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Fifth Amendment--Indefinite Commitment Of Insanity Acquittees And Due Process Considerations, Donna R. Shralow
Fifth Amendment--Indefinite Commitment Of Insanity Acquittees And Due Process Considerations, Donna R. Shralow
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Eight Amendment--Cruel And Unusual Punishment: Habitual Offender's Life Sentence Without Parole Is Disproportionate, Elizabeth M. Mills
Eight Amendment--Cruel And Unusual Punishment: Habitual Offender's Life Sentence Without Parole Is Disproportionate, Elizabeth M. Mills
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--Appointed Counsel Has No Constitutional Duty To Argue All Nonfrivolous Issues On Appeal, David J. Gross
Sixth And Fourteenth Amendments--Appointed Counsel Has No Constitutional Duty To Argue All Nonfrivolous Issues On Appeal, David J. Gross
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Habeas Corpus--Expedited Appellate Review Of Habeas Corpus Petitions Brought By Death-Sentenced State Prisoners, Timothy A. Ita
Habeas Corpus--Expedited Appellate Review Of Habeas Corpus Petitions Brought By Death-Sentenced State Prisoners, Timothy A. Ita
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
The Admissibility Of Grand Jury Testimony Under 804(B)(5): A Two-Test Proposal, Patrick S. Casey
The Admissibility Of Grand Jury Testimony Under 804(B)(5): A Two-Test Proposal, Patrick S. Casey
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Improving The Analysis And Presentation Of Data On Case Processing Time, David W. Neubauer
Improving The Analysis And Presentation Of Data On Case Processing Time, David W. Neubauer
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Trademark Licensing Agreements Under The Eec Law Of Competition, Rene Joliet
Trademark Licensing Agreements Under The Eec Law Of Competition, Rene Joliet
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
A vast amount of legal literature has addressed the problem of restrictive patent licensing under Article 85 of the EEC Treaty and a substantial number of decision illustrate the EC Commission's policy on that patent-antitrust issue. In contrast, trademark licensing agreement have hardly caught the attention of legal writers and the Campari case of 1977 is the only decision that deals with them. Such paucity of case law is surprising for two reasons. First, trademark licensing agreement are fairly common business practice in sectors such as beer, soft drinks, aperitifs, chocolate, cigarettes, or clothing; and second, several appliations for exemption …
State Trading: Its Nature And International Treatment, Edmond M. Ianni
State Trading: Its Nature And International Treatment, Edmond M. Ianni
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
At least six considerations compel a review of the international practice of state trading. First, state trading is practiced widely throughout the world and embraces at least one quarter of world trade. From a domestic perspective, United States trade with state trading countries continues to grow and, therefore, is directly relevant to the United States national interest. Second, increasing international economic interdependence has augmented the role of state trading in international trade by the inducements of economic necessity and efficiency. Third, recent Eastern European trends toward greater private economic autonomy have facilitated trade relations between free market countries and state …
Book Review: The New Nationalism And The Use Of Common Spaces: Issues In Marine Pollution And The Exploitation Of Antartica
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
As attention focuses upon the Antartic continent and other common international spaces as possible targets for development, decisionmakers mut be sensitive to the myriad, complex problems involved with such development. The development of Antartica, the subject of this study, must be attempted only after careful though and must progress incrementally. Two tensions, however, operate to distract us from studied development. They are resource scarcity and growing nationalism.
Japanese Labor Relations And Legal Implications Of Their Possible Use In The United States, Marcia J. Cavens
Japanese Labor Relations And Legal Implications Of Their Possible Use In The United States, Marcia J. Cavens
Northwestern Journal of International Law & Business
Current economic conditions have led many United States companies to search for ways of regaining competitive positions in international markets. Japan's enviable succes in international trade suggests several possible remedies, one of which is development of more harmonious labor-management relations. Some commentators have opposed the application of these cooperative labor practices in the United States, claiming that cultural differences are insurmountable. Japanese-style labor relations, however, have been implemented in the United States, either by conscious imitation, or though similar, domestically developed systems termed quality of worklife and participative management programs. Speculations about and experiments with Japanese labor relations have become …
Fourth Amendment--Limited Luggage Seizures Valid On Reasonable Suspicion, Linda M. Sickman
Fourth Amendment--Limited Luggage Seizures Valid On Reasonable Suspicion, Linda M. Sickman
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.
Friends' Use And Adult Drug And Drinking Behavior: A Further Test Of Differential Association Theory, R. Thomas Dull
Friends' Use And Adult Drug And Drinking Behavior: A Further Test Of Differential Association Theory, R. Thomas Dull
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology
No abstract provided.