Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
Articles 1 - 6 of 6
Full-Text Articles in Law
Recovering Judicial Integrity: Toward A Duty-Focused Disqualification Jurisprudence Based On Jewish Law, Shlomo Pill
Recovering Judicial Integrity: Toward A Duty-Focused Disqualification Jurisprudence Based On Jewish Law, Shlomo Pill
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Keeping The Status Quo: Why Continuing To Recognize The Presumption Of Irreparable Harm In False Comparative Advertising Protects The Market, Max Dillan
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
Legal action challenging a company’s advertisement for containing false or misleading statements is a more recent development in the American legal system. The market’s utilization of advertising to promote sales has grown steadily to the point where the frequency with which it now permeates everyday life is almost constant. Lawsuits challenging many of these advertisements have increased as well. The swelling influence of advertisements in the marketplace and the complementary rise in false advertising litigation is relevant for both companies and consumers alike. As litigation continues to grow as an outlet for companies to safeguard their brands, consumers will find …
Approaching Comparative Company Law , David C. Donald
Approaching Comparative Company Law , David C. Donald
Fordham Journal of Corporate & Financial Law
No abstract provided.
Responding To Terrorism: How Must A Democracy Do It? A Comparison Of Israeli And American Law, Jonathan Grebinar
Responding To Terrorism: How Must A Democracy Do It? A Comparison Of Israeli And American Law, Jonathan Grebinar
Fordham Urban Law Journal
This Comment compares the Israeli and American laws that sanction controversial responses to terrorism. It discusses criticisms of these laws with respect to human rights violations and how, if at all, the two governments strive to preserve their law's effectiveness without violating international standards. Part I of this comment briefly discusses the origins of terrorism and establishes a universal definition for the word. Part II reviews the history of three Israeli responses to terrorism, including 1) administrative detention, 2) torture, and 3) the demolition of houses; and describes how these tactics are criticized domestically as well as internationally. Part II …
Judicial Review In The Contemporary World. By Mauro Cappelletti. Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill. 1971. Pp. X, 117. $8.50.
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Modification Of Multilateral Conventions By Means Of "Negotiated Reservations" And Other "Alternatives": A Comparative Study Of The Ilo And Council Of Europe - Part Two, W. Paul Gormley
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.