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Full-Text Articles in Law
History Against Free Speech: The New German Law Against The "Auschwitz" -- And Other -- "Lies", Eric Stein
History Against Free Speech: The New German Law Against The "Auschwitz" -- And Other -- "Lies", Eric Stein
Michigan Law Review
An American observer would expect the central issue in the public debate to be the conflict between the constitutionally protected values of individual freedom of expression on the one hand and public security and personal honor on the other. This, however, has not been the case. To the contrary, the constitutional issue has played a marginal role in the legislative process, and it has been resolved by the courts with obvious ease in favor of the constitutionality of the previous legislation on the same general subject. There is every reason to believe that the new law will also be upheld, …
A History Of Injunctions In England Before 1700, David W. Raack
A History Of Injunctions In England Before 1700, David W. Raack
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Justification And Excuse In Criminal Law: Theses And Comments, Winfried Hassemer
Justification And Excuse In Criminal Law: Theses And Comments, Winfried Hassemer
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Mistake Of Law, Gunther Arzt
Is There A Rational Justification For Punishing An Accomplished Crime More Severely Than An Attempted Crime?, Bjorn Burkhardt
Is There A Rational Justification For Punishing An Accomplished Crime More Severely Than An Attempted Crime?, Bjorn Burkhardt
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Problem Of Mistake In Self-Defense, Gunter Stratenwerth
The Problem Of Mistake In Self-Defense, Gunter Stratenwerth
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Causing The Conditions Of One's Own Defense: The Multifaceted Approach Of German Law, Joachim Herrmann
Causing The Conditions Of One's Own Defense: The Multifaceted Approach Of German Law, Joachim Herrmann
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Problems Of Justification And Excuse In The Setting Of Accessorial Conduct, Hans-Ludwig Schreiber
Problems Of Justification And Excuse In The Setting Of Accessorial Conduct, Hans-Ludwig Schreiber
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Principle Of Interest Balancing As A General Basis Of Justification, Theodor Lenckner
The Principle Of Interest Balancing As A General Basis Of Justification, Theodor Lenckner
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Imputation, Joachim Hruschka
Insanity And Prevention: On Linking Culpability And Prevention In The Concept Of Insanity, Karl Lackner
Insanity And Prevention: On Linking Culpability And Prevention In The Concept Of Insanity, Karl Lackner
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Soviet Divorce Laws And The Role Of The Russian Family, Michael D. Berger
Soviet Divorce Laws And The Role Of The Russian Family, Michael D. Berger
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Survey Of Banking Laws And Policies In Hong Kong And Singapore, Jagjit Kaur Meetook
Survey Of Banking Laws And Policies In Hong Kong And Singapore, Jagjit Kaur Meetook
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Japan's New Equal Employment Opportunity Law: Real Weapon Or Heirloom Sword?, Yamamoto Kaoru
Japan's New Equal Employment Opportunity Law: Real Weapon Or Heirloom Sword?, Yamamoto Kaoru
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Postwar French Foreign Claims Practice: Adjudication By National Commissions-An Introductory Note, Burns H. Weston
Postwar French Foreign Claims Practice: Adjudication By National Commissions-An Introductory Note, Burns H. Weston
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium on International Procedures to Protect Private Rights
On The Limits Of "Grand Theory" In Comparative Law, William P. Alford
On The Limits Of "Grand Theory" In Comparative Law, William P. Alford
Washington Law Review
I am pleased that the American Association for the Comparative Study of Law has decided to focus upon the legal systems of East Asia this year, and flattered that Professor Dan Henderson, who has organized today's program, has asked me to speak about the question of "comparability" with respect to China. In so doing, Professor Henderson is clearly heeding Deng Xiaoping's message to turn to youth-albeit in this case, callow youth. Since he has been kind enough to do so, I hope that you will be equally kind in not blaming him for my remarks. This talk is dedicated to …
Debtor State Law And Default: Enforcement Of Foreign Loan Agreements In Brazilian Courts, Brian L. Zimbler
Debtor State Law And Default: Enforcement Of Foreign Loan Agreements In Brazilian Courts, Brian L. Zimbler
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Euthanasia For Sale?, A.W. Brian Simpson
Euthanasia For Sale?, A.W. Brian Simpson
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Easing the Passing: The Trial of Dr. John Bodkin Adams by Patrick Devlin
Conscience And The Law: The English Criminal Jury, Robert C. Palmer
Conscience And The Law: The English Criminal Jury, Robert C. Palmer
Michigan Law Review
A Review of Verdict According to Conscience by Thomas Andrew Green
The Trials Of Israel Lipski, Blaine G. Renfert
The Trials Of Israel Lipski, Blaine G. Renfert
Michigan Law Review
A Review of The Trials of Israel Lipski by Martin L. Friedland
Origins Of The Common Law (A Three-Part Series) Part Iti: Common Law Under The Early Normans, David A. Thomas
Origins Of The Common Law (A Three-Part Series) Part Iti: Common Law Under The Early Normans, David A. Thomas
BYU Law Review
No abstract provided.
Aids Quarantine In England And The United States, Ronald Elseberry
Aids Quarantine In England And The United States, Ronald Elseberry
UC Law SF International Law Review
Acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) has become a world health crisis. As the AIDS menace continues to grow and popular fears of AIDS mount, national governments worldwide are struggling to create legislative programs to stop the spread of the disease. This Note focuses upon the suggested solution of quarantining AIDS patients and carriers. The author first examines the checkered history of quarantine as a public health solution. Then the author compares and contrasts existing English and American laws which might be applied to quarantine AIDS patients and carriers. The emphasis is on the relative efficiency of such measures and the …
Japanese Companies On United States Soil: Treaty Privileges Vs. Title Vii Restraints, Matthew Orebic
Japanese Companies On United States Soil: Treaty Privileges Vs. Title Vii Restraints, Matthew Orebic
UC Law SF International Law Review
In a treaty entered into before domestic civil rights legislation was enacted, the United States granted Japanese companies doing business in the United States an unconditional right to hire upper-level management of their choice. Because many Japanese companies choose only to hire Japanese citizens for their upper-level management positions, a conflict exists between the rights granted under the treaty and the mandates of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. This Note examines this conflict and the attempts made by the Second and Fifth Circuits and the United States Supreme Court to reconcile treaty rights and ostensible Title VII violations.
Acquiring And Utilizing Political Risk Insurance: A Practitioner's Perspective, Peter R. Gilbert
Acquiring And Utilizing Political Risk Insurance: A Practitioner's Perspective, Peter R. Gilbert
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Against Incovertibility And Transfer Risk: An Outline Of Trade Financing Programs Of The Export-Import Bank Of The United States, Karen Hudes
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.
The High Utility Of Fcia Insurance To Banks In Financing Trade, Robert Chapman
The High Utility Of Fcia Insurance To Banks In Financing Trade, Robert Chapman
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Outline Of Settling Claims: The Iranian Experience, Haig J. Shalvarjian, Harlan M. Richter
Outline Of Settling Claims: The Iranian Experience, Haig J. Shalvarjian, Harlan M. Richter
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Using Political/Credit Risk Insurance To Maximize Financing Opportunities, Susan Mashkes
Using Political/Credit Risk Insurance To Maximize Financing Opportunities, Susan Mashkes
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.
Professor William J. Riegger--A Man Who Had A Gift With People, James R. Mccall
Professor William J. Riegger--A Man Who Had A Gift With People, James R. Mccall
UC Law SF International Law Review
No abstract provided.