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Interpreting Codes, Bruce W. Frier
Interpreting Codes, Bruce W. Frier
Michigan Law Review
Large systematically codified bodies of law, such as the European codes or the UCC, gradually effect, or at least encourage, a different kind of legal culture, in which, as such codes are integrated within a national legal heritage, general clauses and principles become more salient within an expanded interpretive community. Because of the open texture of their rules, codes foster an altered legal posture; ancient judicial vigilance against the intrusive legislation may give way to a new ethos of cooperation in the development of law. To be sure, it remains uncertain whether the resulting law will be, in fact, "better," …
What's In A Name? The Constitutionality Of Multiple "Supreme" Courts, David E. Engdahl
What's In A Name? The Constitutionality Of Multiple "Supreme" Courts, David E. Engdahl
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Jurisprudence Of Wringing Hands: A Brief Response To Professor Soifer, Allan Ides
The Jurisprudence Of Wringing Hands: A Brief Response To Professor Soifer, Allan Ides
Washington and Lee Law Review
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On Being Overly Discrete And Insular: Involuntary Groups And The Angloamerican Judicial Tradition, Aviam Soifer
On Being Overly Discrete And Insular: Involuntary Groups And The Angloamerican Judicial Tradition, Aviam Soifer
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Soifer's Vision And Three Questions About Images, Milner S. Ball
Soifer's Vision And Three Questions About Images, Milner S. Ball
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Another Way Of Skinning The Rabbit, Geoffrey Palmer Sir
Another Way Of Skinning The Rabbit, Geoffrey Palmer Sir
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Groups In Perspectives, Carol Weisbrod
Groups In Perspectives, Carol Weisbrod
Washington and Lee Law Review
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Faith In Secular Religion: A Brief Reply, Aviam Soifer
Faith In Secular Religion: A Brief Reply, Aviam Soifer
Washington and Lee Law Review
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The First Amendment, Burt Neuborne
The International Court Of Justice And Administrative Tribunals Of International Organizations, Joanna Gomula
The International Court Of Justice And Administrative Tribunals Of International Organizations, Joanna Gomula
Michigan Journal of International Law
This paper will explore the origins of the Court's unusual system of review and underscore some of its problems. Surprisingly, this issue has not been adequately expounded, although occasionally different authors have discussed particular problems, such as the participation of individuals in proceedings before the Court.