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Full-Text Articles in Law
Developments In Federal Water Policies And Programs, Harold W. Furman Ii
Developments In Federal Water Policies And Programs, Harold W. Furman Ii
The Federal Impact on State Water Rights (Summer Conference, June 11-13)
14 pages.
Toward A Constitutional State Tender Offer Statute, Sam Wolff
Toward A Constitutional State Tender Offer Statute, Sam Wolff
University of Arkansas at Little Rock Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Utilitarian Imperative: Autonomy, Reciprocity, And Evolution, Leonard G. Ratner
The Utilitarian Imperative: Autonomy, Reciprocity, And Evolution, Leonard G. Ratner
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review: The Winding-Up Of Insolvent Companies In England And France, Keith M. Lundin
Book Review: The Winding-Up Of Insolvent Companies In England And France, Keith M. Lundin
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
Livadas provides an especially adept analysis and comparison of the treatment of employees of insolvent companies in the two countries. The author convincingly demonstrates that a French "liquidation des biens" protects employee wages, benefits, and claims more extensively than an English winding-up proceeding. The French requirement of compulsory insurance to protect the wages of employees and the special privilege afforded employees against the immovable assets of a French company are without analogy in English winding-up law. Livadas punctuates the chapters on the liabilities of officers and directors, which are generally more strict in France than in England, and the priorities …
The Dilemma Of The Local Social Investment: An Essay On 'Socially Responsible' Investing, Edward A. Zelinsky
The Dilemma Of The Local Social Investment: An Essay On 'Socially Responsible' Investing, Edward A. Zelinsky
Faculty Articles
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Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Intercollegiate Athletics And Television Contracts: Beyond Economic Justifications In Antitrust Analysis Of Agreements Among Colleges, Eugene D. Gulland, J. Peter Byrne, Sheldon Elliot Steinbach
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.