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The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts And The Wto: Between An "International Restatement" And A "Globalization" Of Contract Law? A Review Of An International Restatement Of Contract Law: The Unidroit Principles Of International Commercial Contracts, Imtyaz M. Sattar
Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies
No abstract provided.
The Uniform Commercial Code Meets The Seventh Amendment: The Demise Of Jury Trials Under Article 5?, Margaret L. Moses
The Uniform Commercial Code Meets The Seventh Amendment: The Demise Of Jury Trials Under Article 5?, Margaret L. Moses
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Telecommunications Access In The Age Of Electronic Commerce: Toward A Third-Generation Universal Service Policy, Milton Mueller
Telecommunications Access In The Age Of Electronic Commerce: Toward A Third-Generation Universal Service Policy, Milton Mueller
Federal Communications Law Journal
Like many other countries, the United States is in the midst of redefining its universal service policy. Access to telecommunications no longer depends on connecting a copper wire line into the home. Rather, universal service depends on how people will access and use the infrastructure around them. The ability to access communications facilities requires an account relationship between the supplier and the user. Therefore, the account relationship, not the presence of a physical connection to the home, should be the focal point of a universal service policy. With the rise of electronic commerce, access hinges on account verification, credit authorizations, …
Computers As Agents: A Proposed Approach To Revised U.C.C. Article 2, John P. Fischer
Computers As Agents: A Proposed Approach To Revised U.C.C. Article 2, John P. Fischer
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Unique Or Ubiquitous: Art Prints And The Uniform Commercial Code, Wendy C. Lowengrub
Unique Or Ubiquitous: Art Prints And The Uniform Commercial Code, Wendy C. Lowengrub
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.