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Full-Text Articles in Legal History
The Death Penalty In Traditional China, Chin Kim, Theodore R. Leblang
The Death Penalty In Traditional China, Chin Kim, Theodore R. Leblang
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Commonwealth Of Puerto Rico: Trying To Gain Dignity And Maintain Culture, Arnold Leibowitz
The Commonwealth Of Puerto Rico: Trying To Gain Dignity And Maintain Culture, Arnold Leibowitz
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Customary Indigenous Law In The Mexican Judicial System, Jeffrey N. Gesell
Customary Indigenous Law In The Mexican Judicial System, Jeffrey N. Gesell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Quebec Independence Vote And Its Implications For English Language Legislation, Deborah E. Richardson
The Quebec Independence Vote And Its Implications For English Language Legislation, Deborah E. Richardson
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Mexico's Legal Revolution: An Appraisal Of Its Recent Constitutional Changes, 1988-1995, Jorge A. Vargas
Mexico's Legal Revolution: An Appraisal Of Its Recent Constitutional Changes, 1988-1995, Jorge A. Vargas
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Federal Reserve: History, Purposes And Functions - An Analysis, Mukunda Lakshamanarao
Federal Reserve: History, Purposes And Functions - An Analysis, Mukunda Lakshamanarao
LLM Theses and Essays
On December 23, 1913, President Woodrow Wilson signed into law the Federal Reserve Act. With this law, Congress established a central banking system which would enable the world’s most powerful industrial nation to manage its money and credit more effectively than ever before. The political and legislative struggle to create the Federal Reserve System was long and often bitter, and this final product in 1913 was the result of a carefully crafted and somewhat tenuous political compromise between national and regional powers. Since its founding, the Federal Reserve System has evolved to meet the needs of a changing financial system …
Legal Evolution And Legislation, Alan Watson
Legal Evolution And Legislation, Alan Watson
Scholarly Works
For several years I have been working on two relationships: the relationship between legal rules and the society in which they operate, and the relationship between sources of law and the way law evolves. Some critics have suggested that in discussing the evolution of law, I have understated the revolutionary force of legislation and statutory law. This issue will be the focus of this article.