Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Book reviews (2)
- Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law (2)
- Argument (1)
- Centralized government (1)
- Cessation of payments (1)
-
- Collective bargaining (1)
- Commercial contracts (1)
- Communism (1)
- Conflict of laws (1)
- Creditors (1)
- Dictatorship (1)
- Employer-union conduct (1)
- English law (1)
- European law (1)
- International contracts (1)
- International private transactions (1)
- International trade (1)
- Labor disputes (1)
- Labor unions (1)
- Law practice (1)
- Legal institutions (1)
- Liquidation (1)
- Living debtors (1)
- Russia (1)
- South America (1)
- Soviet Union (1)
- State ownership (1)
- Time limit (1)
- United States (1)
- Voluntary arbitration (1)
- Publication Type
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Law
Soviet Civil Law: A Review, Roscoe Pound
Soviet Civil Law: A Review, Roscoe Pound
Michigan Law Review
Here is an excellent and much needed book. Although the enthusiastic wishful thinking about things Russian, fashionable not so long ago, has for the most part abated, the rise of a new social and economic order on a great scale must call for careful study by lawyers and law-makers no less than by historians and economists and students of politics. Now that a generation has been at work constructively since the destructive era of militant communism after the revolution, we need accurate and objectively presented and interpreted information as to how the administration of justice goes on under "the dictatorship …
Insolvent Decedents' Estates, Kurt H. Nadelmann
Insolvent Decedents' Estates, Kurt H. Nadelmann
Michigan Law Review
The problems of insolvent decedents' estates have created special difficulties in all legal systems. Two unrelated fields of the law are involved: decedents' estates and insolvency. Treatment of the topic in works on one or the other field is often scanty and few studies exist which deal exclusively with insolvent decedents' estates law. Research in the conflicts problems of the field has led the writer to investigate the differences in the treatment of insolvent decedents' estates in this country, other common law countries, and countries of the civil law. Results of this study are used to discuss problems of the …
Dawson: Unjust Enrichment: A Comparative Analysis, Edgar N. Durfee
Dawson: Unjust Enrichment: A Comparative Analysis, Edgar N. Durfee
Michigan Law Review
A Review of UNJUST ENRICHMENT: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS. By John P. Dawson.
Lectures On The Conflict Of Laws And International Contracts, University Of Michigan Law School
Lectures On The Conflict Of Laws And International Contracts, University Of Michigan Law School
Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law
The lectures contained in this volume were delivered at Ann Arbor in the course of the sessions of the Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law under the auspices of the University of Michigan Law School, August 5 to 21, 1949. As a part of the institute program that has been inaugurated with the encouraging support not merely of the Faculty of the Law School but also of many interested members of the bar - a program designed to supplement the ordinary course of legal studies through the exploration of "frontiers of the law" in lectures and discussions delivered or …
Lectures On The Law And Labor-Management Relations, University Of Michigan Law School
Lectures On The Law And Labor-Management Relations, University Of Michigan Law School
Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law
The 1950 Summer Institute on International and Comparative Law recognized the great importance, all over the world, of the problems of labor-management relations and the accelerating pace of development of labor law. The Institute sought, through the techniques of lecture, comment, and panel discussion, to provide a basis for an informed appraisal of some of the most challenging questions in this area.
For the most part the program dealt with the problems arising in the attempt in the United States and in other countries to develop and apply legal standards to labor-management relations. Underlying the legal framework, however, are major …