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Full-Text Articles in Law
Administrative Law, John Paul Jones, John R. Mohrmann
Administrative Law, John Paul Jones, John R. Mohrmann
University of Richmond Law Review
This article is a report of certain developments during the last two years relating to the Virginia Administrative Process Act ("the VAPA"), which governs rulemaking and adjudication of cases by state agencies as well as judicial review of both.
Assessing Effectiveness Of International Private Regulations In The Csr Arena, Martijn W. Scheltema
Assessing Effectiveness Of International Private Regulations In The Csr Arena, Martijn W. Scheltema
Richmond Journal of Global Law & Business
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law, John R. Mohrmann
Administrative Law, John R. Mohrmann
Law Student Publications
This article is a report of certain developments during the last two years relating to the Virginia Administrative Process Act ("the VAPA''), which governs rulemaking and adjudication of cases by state agencies as well as judicial review of both.
Grounding Drones: Big Brother’S Tool Box Needs Regulation Not Elimination, Melanie Reid
Grounding Drones: Big Brother’S Tool Box Needs Regulation Not Elimination, Melanie Reid
Richmond Journal of Law & Technology
The Ford Model A was advertised as “the latest and best” in the world in 1903 and sparked global interest to design and create better, faster, and more complex machines than had ever traveled on land. Fast forward to the 21st century and creating machines that can travel around the world’s airspace appears to be the latest fascination. Until relatively recently, only airplanes and helicopters dominated the friendly skies. But now, the public is catching on to the idea that building an aircraft is easier that one might expect. In fact, a pilot is no longer necessary. Drones, also referred …
Administrative Law, John Paul Jones
Administrative Law, John Paul Jones
Law Faculty Publications
This article is a report of certain developments during the last two years relating to the Virginia Administrative Process Act ("the VAPA"), which governs rulemaking and adjudication of cases by state agencies as well as judicial review of both.