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Langages Du Droit Et Styles En Traduction :Common Law Vs. Droit Civil : An Odd Couple ?, Jean-Claude Gémar
Langages Du Droit Et Styles En Traduction :Common Law Vs. Droit Civil : An Odd Couple ?, Jean-Claude Gémar
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
A Space In-Between—Legal Translation As A ‘Third Space’, Anne Wagner
A Space In-Between—Legal Translation As A ‘Third Space’, Anne Wagner
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Pourquoi Traduire Un Code, Hier Et Aujourd’Hui ?, Sylvie Monjean-Decaudin
Pourquoi Traduire Un Code, Hier Et Aujourd’Hui ?, Sylvie Monjean-Decaudin
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Louisiana Civil Code Translation Project:A Libertarian View On The Possible Destinyof A Trilingual “Footnote”, François-Xavier Licari
The Louisiana Civil Code Translation Project:A Libertarian View On The Possible Destinyof A Trilingual “Footnote”, François-Xavier Licari
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Louisiana Civil Code In French:Translation And Retranslation, Olivier Moréteau
The Louisiana Civil Code In French:Translation And Retranslation, Olivier Moréteau
Journal of Civil Law Studies
The first codes of Louisiana (1808 and 1825) were written in French and translated into English. When the Civil Code was revised in 1870, it was written in English only. Recent revisions, all in English, aim at promoting a civilian vocabulary that differs from that of the common law. This article discusses the translation of the Louisiana Civil Code from English to French in the context of the steep decline and limited revival of the French language usage in Louisiana. It explores the purpose and the implementation process of the translation project, detailing every step, and identifying linguistic and legal …
Revision And Translation: The Louisiana Experience, Alexandru-Daniel On
Revision And Translation: The Louisiana Experience, Alexandru-Daniel On
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Concordancias Of Saint-Joseph: A Nineteenth-Centuryspanish Translation Of The Louisiana Civil Code, Agustín Parise
The Concordancias Of Saint-Joseph: A Nineteenth-Centuryspanish Translation Of The Louisiana Civil Code, Agustín Parise
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
Québec, Canada - Loyalty In Québec Private Law, Caroline Le Breton-Prévost
Québec, Canada - Loyalty In Québec Private Law, Caroline Le Breton-Prévost
Journal of Civil Law Studies
This paper provides an overview of the duty of loyalty in Québec private law. It dispels uncertainty regarding the duty’s nature and then analyzes the duty of loyalty in the Civil Code of Québec. In doing so, this paper takes into account the mixed origins of the duty by establishing certain parallels with the common law. Ultimately, this paper suggests that the duty of loyalty arises when a legal actor has the power to act within the legal sphere of another
The Struggle For European Private Law:A Critique Of Codification, Agustín Parise
The Struggle For European Private Law:A Critique Of Codification, Agustín Parise
Journal of Civil Law Studies
No abstract provided.
The Failed Superiority Experiment, Christine P. Bartholomew
The Failed Superiority Experiment, Christine P. Bartholomew
Vanderbilt Law Review
Federal law requires a class action be "supcrior to alternative methods for fairly and efficiently adjudicating the controversy." This superiority requirement has gone unstudied, despite existing for half a century. Thia Article undertakes a comprehensive review of the superiority case law. It reveals a jurisprudence riddled with inconsistency as courts adopt diametrically opposed interpretations of the requirement. Originally crafted to encourage predictable, consistent class action decisions, superiority has mutated over the years into a dangerous wild card-subjectively used to stymie aggregate litigation. The solution is not adding a new requirement to the already onerous rules for class certification. Instead, judges …
Insider Trading Law That Works: Using Newman And Salman To Update Dirks'S Personal Benefit Standard, Mark Hayden Adams
Insider Trading Law That Works: Using Newman And Salman To Update Dirks'S Personal Benefit Standard, Mark Hayden Adams
Loyola of Los Angeles Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Grace Of God In The Law Of Moses: A Second Look At Israel’S Written Code, Jeffrey S. Krause
The Grace Of God In The Law Of Moses: A Second Look At Israel’S Written Code, Jeffrey S. Krause
Fidei et Veritatis: The Liberty University Journal of Graduate Research
For centuries, the Mosaic Code (“MC”) has been viewed as Israel’s prescriptive legislation, whereby Jewish leaders were to judge infractions by the “letter of the law.” This view is one which permeates both pulpit and pew alike, even in this modern era. However, recent developments in scholarship are challenging this understanding of MC, concluding instead that this “law code” was not utilized in Israelite jurisprudence, but rather as a covenant contract that worked not prescriptively in the lives of the Jews, but rather descriptively, in that it relayed the heart of YHWH to its reader. Accordingly, MC was to be …
Electronic Discovery In Civil Litigation: Avoiding Surprises In Cost Shifting Decisions, Genevieve H. Harte
Electronic Discovery In Civil Litigation: Avoiding Surprises In Cost Shifting Decisions, Genevieve H. Harte
Seton Hall Circuit Review
No abstract provided.
Changing The Game: The Effects Of The 2012 Revision Of The Icc Arbitration Rules On The Icc Model Arbitration Clause For Trust Disputes, Colin Connor
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
The Mixed Courts Of Egypt: A Study On The Use Of Natural Law And Equity, Gabriel M. Wilner
The Mixed Courts Of Egypt: A Study On The Use Of Natural Law And Equity, Gabriel M. Wilner
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Shipowners’ Limited Liability Act - A Shipowner Cannot Invoke The Act To Limit His Liability For Wreck Removal Expenses Since A Statutory Duty To Remove A Sunken Vessel Prevents Him From Being “Without Privity Or Knowledge,” A Condition Precedent To The Invocation Of The Act, Thomas C. Holcomb
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Torts - In Noncollision Cases Contribution Will Lie Where No Countervailing Considerations Detract From The Maritime Rule Allowing Contribution Between Joint Tortfeasors, Richard H. Siegel, Stephen O. Spinks
Admiralty - Torts - In Noncollision Cases Contribution Will Lie Where No Countervailing Considerations Detract From The Maritime Rule Allowing Contribution Between Joint Tortfeasors, Richard H. Siegel, Stephen O. Spinks
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Aviation Law - Insurance - Neither “War Risk” Nor Other Standard Terms Denoting Civil Disturbance Within The Exclusionary Clauses Of All Risks Policies Encompass The Destruction Of An Aircraft By Hijackers, Kathy D. Izell
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Foreign Nation Judgments - If State Law Provides For The Enforceability Of Foreign Judgments, The Judgment Is Enforceable Without Determination Of Whether The Arbitration Award On Which It Is Based Is Independently Enforceable Under The Convention On The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Arbitral Awards, John W. Kindt
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Aviation Law - Personal Injury - The Warsaw Convention, As Modified By The Montreal Agreement, Acts To Establish The Air Carrier’S Strict Liability For A Passenger’S Personal Injury Incurred During An Aircraft Hijacking, Robert T. Bockman
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Convention Providing A Uniform Law On The Form Of An International Will: Problems With State Probate Law, Jack N. Sibley
Convention Providing A Uniform Law On The Form Of An International Will: Problems With State Probate Law, Jack N. Sibley
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Environmental Protection By Coastal States: The Paradigm From Marine Transport Of Petroleum, Joseph C. Sweeny
Environmental Protection By Coastal States: The Paradigm From Marine Transport Of Petroleum, Joseph C. Sweeny
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Torts - A Permanently Moored Vessel Located In Navigable Waters, Though No Longer Involved In Commerce, Supplies The Necessary Maritime Nexus For Invocation Of Admiralty Tort Jurisdiction Using The “Locality Plus” Test, E. B. Mather
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Admiralty - Jurisdiction - For Aviation Tort Claims To Be Brought In Admiralty, A Significant Relationship To Traditional Maritime Activity Must Be Shown, Grier Newlin
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Hague Convention On The Law Applicable To Products Liability, Bryant Durham
Hague Convention On The Law Applicable To Products Liability, Bryant Durham
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
“Criminal Records” - A Comparative Approach, Sigmund A. Cohn
“Criminal Records” - A Comparative Approach, Sigmund A. Cohn
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
Regulating Foreign-Based Institutions For Collective Investment: The German Statute, The American Experience, And The Oecd Standard Rules, Charles B. Robson Jr.
Regulating Foreign-Based Institutions For Collective Investment: The German Statute, The American Experience, And The Oecd Standard Rules, Charles B. Robson Jr.
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.
When Loss Of Legal Custody Is Like An Indeterminate Prison Sentence: Ohio's Elimination Of Indigent Parents' Right To Court Appointed Counsel In Civil Custody Suits, Renee Brunett
University of Cincinnati Law Review
No abstract provided.
English Matrimonial Cruelty Law In Nigeria: Dead Or Alive?, D. A. Ijalaye
English Matrimonial Cruelty Law In Nigeria: Dead Or Alive?, D. A. Ijalaye
Georgia Journal of International & Comparative Law
No abstract provided.