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Full-Text Articles in Law
Conflict-Of-Laws Rules By Treaty: Recognition Of Companies In A Regional Market, Eric Stein
Conflict-Of-Laws Rules By Treaty: Recognition Of Companies In A Regional Market, Eric Stein
Michigan Law Review
The term "recognition" has many meanings. We speak in family law of a "recognized child," in public international law of recognizing a newly emerged state or newly installed government, and in private international law (conflict of laws) of recognizing foreign judgments or legal persons. In both public and private international law, it is the nation-state that grants or denies recognition. In public international law, the "recognizing" nation-state expresses "a value judgment acknowledging that a given fact situation is in accord with the exigencies of the international legal order." In private international law (or conflict of laws), on the other hand, …
Exchequer Equity Bibliography, William Hamilton Bryson
Exchequer Equity Bibliography, William Hamilton Bryson
Law Faculty Publications
This essay is concerned with the secondary bibliography of the equity jurisdiction of the Court of Exchequer. It forms the preliminary inquiry of a general study of the history of this jurisdiction. This bibliography is in essay form because a list would not adequately explain the comparative significance of the various works. Moreover, the titles of the works are frequently misleading; some of the earlier ones have been attributed to the wrong author, and the relationships among them have never before been sorted out. Finally, this is the only place where all of these related works have been brought together; …
Book Review. Livre Du Centenaire De Law Société De Législation Comparée – Un Siècle De Droit Comparé En France (1869-1969). A Special Issue Of Revue Internationale De Droit Comparé, Wencelas J. Wagner
Book Review. Livre Du Centenaire De Law Société De Législation Comparée – Un Siècle De Droit Comparé En France (1869-1969). A Special Issue Of Revue Internationale De Droit Comparé, Wencelas J. Wagner
Articles by Maurer Faculty
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The Application Of The Substitution Of Judgment Doctrine In Planning An Incompetent's Estate, Michael P. Kane
The Application Of The Substitution Of Judgment Doctrine In Planning An Incompetent's Estate, Michael P. Kane
Villanova Law Review
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