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Full-Text Articles in Law
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron
Charles H. Baron
No abstract provided.
Canada's Limitation Of Hate Speech: A Comparative Perspective, David H. Moore
Canada's Limitation Of Hate Speech: A Comparative Perspective, David H. Moore
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Church And State Relations In Australia And The United States: The Purpose And Effect Approaches And The Neutrality Principle, Gabriel A. Moens
Church And State Relations In Australia And The United States: The Purpose And Effect Approaches And The Neutrality Principle, Gabriel A. Moens
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Hellenic Republic And The Prevailing Religion, Charalambos K. Papastathis
The Hellenic Republic And The Prevailing Religion, Charalambos K. Papastathis
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Church-State Relations In The Russian Federation, Andrei Osharouich Protopopov
Church-State Relations In The Russian Federation, Andrei Osharouich Protopopov
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Church And State In France, Belgium, And The Netherlands: Unexpected Similarities And Hidden Differences, Rik Torfs
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Render To Caesar The Things That Are Caesar's, And To God The Things That Are God's": Conscientious Objection In The Russian Federation, Eric H. Anderson
Render To Caesar The Things That Are Caesar's, And To God The Things That Are God's": Conscientious Objection In The Russian Federation, Eric H. Anderson
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Church-State Relations In The Czech Republic: Past Turmoil And Present Transformation, Elizabeth A. Clark
Church-State Relations In The Czech Republic: Past Turmoil And Present Transformation, Elizabeth A. Clark
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Religious Freedom And Doctrines Of Reluctance In Post-Charter Canada, David H. Moore
Religious Freedom And Doctrines Of Reluctance In Post-Charter Canada, David H. Moore
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The First Five-Year Span (1989-1994): Law And Religion In Post-Communist Hungary, Helen E. Hartnell
The First Five-Year Span (1989-1994): Law And Religion In Post-Communist Hungary, Helen E. Hartnell
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lights, Camera, Litigate: Lawyers And The Media In Canada And The United States, Charles W. Wolfram
Lights, Camera, Litigate: Lawyers And The Media In Canada And The United States, Charles W. Wolfram
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the different extent to which lawyers in those two countries comment to the media about ongoing litigation. He investigates various formal constraints upon lawyer comment, such as court-imposed publication bans and rules of professional responsibility. He also looks at the way in which lawyer behavior is attributable to non-formal, cultural determinants.
International Dimensions, Vol. 1 #1, Int'l Law Society
International Dimensions, Vol. 1 #1, Int'l Law Society
The Sompong Sucharitkul Center for Advanced International Legal Studies
A journal of personal impression, experience and commentary on the subject of international law published by members of the International Law Society, Golden Gate University School of Law.
The International Conference On Harmonization Of Pharmaceutical Regulations, The European Medicines Evaluation Agency, And The Fda: Who's Zooming Who?, Dan Kidd
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
An Introduction And Commentary To The Reform Of The Argentine National Constitution, Néstor Pedro Sagüés
An Introduction And Commentary To The Reform Of The Argentine National Constitution, Néstor Pedro Sagüés
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Lights, Camera, Litigate: Lawyers And The Media In Canada And The United States, Charles W. Wolfram
Lights, Camera, Litigate: Lawyers And The Media In Canada And The United States, Charles W. Wolfram
Dalhousie Law Journal
Drawing on recent high profile cases in Canada and the United States, the author examines the different extent to which lawyers in those two countries comment to the media about ongoing litigation. He investigates various formal constraints upon lawyer comment, such as court-imposed publication bans and rules of professional responsibility. He also looks at the way in which lawyer behaviour is attributable to non-formal, cultural determinants.
Trial By Jury In The New Russia: A Travelogue, Gary S. Gilden
Trial By Jury In The New Russia: A Travelogue, Gary S. Gilden
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Governments' Role In Turning Tricks: The World's Oldest Profession In The Netherlands And The United States, Jessica N. Drexler
Governments' Role In Turning Tricks: The World's Oldest Profession In The Netherlands And The United States, Jessica N. Drexler
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Neo-Colonialism, Labor Rights, And The "Growth Triangle" Of Indonesia, Malaysia, And Singapore: Who Will Protect The "Hinterland" And Indonesia's Workers?, Katharine H. Woodward
Neo-Colonialism, Labor Rights, And The "Growth Triangle" Of Indonesia, Malaysia, And Singapore: Who Will Protect The "Hinterland" And Indonesia's Workers?, Katharine H. Woodward
Penn State International Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Proposal For The Marketization Of Housing In Cuba: The Limited Equity Housing Corporation - A New Form Of Property, Stuart Grider
A Proposal For The Marketization Of Housing In Cuba: The Limited Equity Housing Corporation - A New Form Of Property, Stuart Grider
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Forum Non Conveniens In The United States And Canada, Donald J. Carney
Forum Non Conveniens In The United States And Canada, Donald J. Carney
Buffalo Journal of International Law
No abstract provided.
China's Company Law: Practicing Capitalism In A Transitional Economy, Anna M. Han
China's Company Law: Practicing Capitalism In A Transitional Economy, Anna M. Han
Washington International Law Journal
As China embarks on the road to transform itself from a planned economy to one in which market forces play an increasingly important part, the corporation will play a critical role in this transformation. By outlining past and existing economic policies, this article explores how these newly sanctioned corporations will operate in China's changing economy and points outs some of the difficulties which the Chinese will encounter. The article also recommends some steps necessary for the Chinese economy to fully enjoy the benefits of efficiently operated corporations.
Eastern Twists On Western Concepts: Equality Jurisprudence And Sexual Harassment In Japan, Leon Wolff
Eastern Twists On Western Concepts: Equality Jurisprudence And Sexual Harassment In Japan, Leon Wolff
Washington International Law Journal
A rich source of Japanese jurisprudence on sexual equality underlies Japan's emerging law against sexual harassment. With no law specifically outlawing sexual harassment, academics and the courts have invoked the principle of sexual equality to support their conclusion that Japanese law carries an implicit prohibition against acts of sexual harassment. In developing a legal case against sexual harassment, Japanese courts and academic commentators have introduced novel constructions of equality. The key innovations include relational equality, inherent equality and quantifiable equality. In presenting some of these Japanese contributions to equality jurisprudence, the hope is that feminist discourse on equality can take …
Changing The "Fourth Channels": Taiwan Tunes In To A New Cable Television Law, Sophia R. Byrd
Changing The "Fourth Channels": Taiwan Tunes In To A New Cable Television Law, Sophia R. Byrd
Washington International Law Journal
Threatened with potentially massive trade sanctions by the United States, Taiwan enacted the Cable Television Law in 1993 to regulate the so-called "Fourth Channels," hundreds of private cable operations that transmitted programming pirated from the United States and other sources. This Comment identifies the roots of the Fourth Channels and examines the U.S. and Taiwanese forces that gave rise to the cable law. The Comment analyzes major provisions of the law and explores the law's effects on both U.S. and Taiwanese interests.
China's Eugenics Law As Grounds For Granting Asylum, Graciela Gómez
China's Eugenics Law As Grounds For Granting Asylum, Graciela Gómez
Washington International Law Journal
China has instituted two controversial population control programs. First instituted in 1979, the One Child Policy seeks to control population growth by limiting the number of children born to married couples. The Maternal and Infant Health Care Law ("Eugenics Law"), effective June of 1995, has a stated purpose of improving the quality of the population by mandating sterilization for people with serious genetic defects. Implementation of the One Child Policy has led to forced abortion and involuntary sterilization. The Eugenics Law is likely to engender similar types of human rights abuses. Since 1989, the U.S. Board of Immigration Appeals has …
Environmental Protection Agreements In Japan And The United States, Susan Ridgley
Environmental Protection Agreements In Japan And The United States, Susan Ridgley
Washington International Law Journal
In an environmental protection agreement, local government regulatory authorities and the regulated industry enter into a binding written agreement that specifies limits on pollution and supplements the applicable regulatory requirements. They have been utilized in Japan for over twenty years. This Comment discusses the content and practical uses of these agreements as they have been used in Japan, and postulates their legal status under three theories: that such agreements are relational social contracts; that they are informal administrative guidance; and that they are civil contracts. The legal character of environmental protection agreements in Japan has never been well-defined, primarily because …
The 1992 Employment Service Act And The Influx Of Foreign Workers In Taiwan And Translation Of The 1994 Implentary Provisions, Dorothy S. Liu, Li Mingde, Judy Demarsh
The 1992 Employment Service Act And The Influx Of Foreign Workers In Taiwan And Translation Of The 1994 Implentary Provisions, Dorothy S. Liu, Li Mingde, Judy Demarsh
Washington International Law Journal
The 1992 Employment Service Act, the first major law in Taiwan to legalize the hiring of blue-collar foreign workers, was adopted to stem the tide of illegal aliens while alleviating Taiwan's labor shortage. The Act and its Implementary Provisions, however, have not resolved the problems caused by the influx of foreign labor. Taiwan's foreign labor policy has not curtailed the influx of illegal aliens, and in an effort to resolve the labor shortage without recognizing the consequences of importing foreign labor, Taiwan has encouraged the continuation of labor-intensive industries and has indirectly perpetuated the continuation of employer abuses against foreign …
Journal Of International & Comparative Law And The International Practitioner's Notebook, Ilsa Journal Of International & Comparative Law
Journal Of International & Comparative Law And The International Practitioner's Notebook, Ilsa Journal Of International & Comparative Law
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Children Of A Lesser God: Gdr Lawyers In Post-Socialist Germany, Inga Markovits
Children Of A Lesser God: Gdr Lawyers In Post-Socialist Germany, Inga Markovits
Michigan Law Review
In this essay, I want to investigate German vetting policies by looking at one particular subgroup of examinees: GDR lawyers. In Germany, no other former socialist elite has been submitted to so thorough an ideological cleansing process as the legal profession. After reunification, all GDR judges and prosecutors hoping to remain in office had to undergo investigations that by March 1994 had left only 9.2% of their former numbers in permanent positions. Virtually all East German law professors were removed from their university posts. More than 5000 attorneys in Germany's eastern half are currently being examined for former contacts with …
Australia, Paul Latimer