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Full-Text Articles in Law
Judicial Constructions: Modernity, Economic Liberalization, And The Urban Poor In India, Priya S. Gupta
Judicial Constructions: Modernity, Economic Liberalization, And The Urban Poor In India, Priya S. Gupta
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Comparative legal research in property and urban planning law has taken an increasing interest in the policy patterns and legal arguments that municipal bodies and courts employ in the implementation of often radical urban reconfiguration. Aided by geographers, sociologists, and political economists, comparative property law scholars have begun to unearth the justificatory frameworks that underlie and shape these changes in metropolitan urban landscapes and that reveal an interplay between tangible and immediate modes of political constituencies’ interest navigation on the one hand, and deep-seated cultural-historical motivations as well as commitments to transnational strategic and political loyalties, on the other. These …
Relief For Guestworkers: Employer Perjury As A Qualifying Crime For U Visa Petitions, Lucy Benz-Rogers
Relief For Guestworkers: Employer Perjury As A Qualifying Crime For U Visa Petitions, Lucy Benz-Rogers
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Recognition Act, Anti-Suit Injunctions, The Dja, And Much More Fun: The Story Of The Chevron-Ecuador Litigation And The Resulting Problems Of Aggressive Multinational Enforcement Proceedings, Emily Seiderman
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
From Moscow To Makhachkala: The People In Between, Kimberly L. Jones
From Moscow To Makhachkala: The People In Between, Kimberly L. Jones
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Dichotomy No Longer? The Role Of The Private Business Sector In Educating The Future Russian Legal Professions, Philip M. Genty
Dichotomy No Longer? The Role Of The Private Business Sector In Educating The Future Russian Legal Professions, Philip M. Genty
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Why Can't We Be Like France? How The Right To Bear Arms Got Left Out Of The Declaration Of Rights And How Gun Registration Was Decreed Just In Time For The Nazi Occupation, Stephen P. Halbrook
Why Can't We Be Like France? How The Right To Bear Arms Got Left Out Of The Declaration Of Rights And How Gun Registration Was Decreed Just In Time For The Nazi Occupation, Stephen P. Halbrook
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Do I Need To Pin A Target To My Back?: The Definition Of "Particular Social Group" In U.S. Asylum Law, Nitzan Sternberg
Do I Need To Pin A Target To My Back?: The Definition Of "Particular Social Group" In U.S. Asylum Law, Nitzan Sternberg
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Occupy Wall Street And International Human Rights, Martha F. Davis
Occupy Wall Street And International Human Rights, Martha F. Davis
Fordham Urban Law Journal
No abstract provided.
International White Collar Crime And The Globalization Of Internal Investigations, Lucian E. Dervan
International White Collar Crime And The Globalization Of Internal Investigations, Lucian E. Dervan
Fordham Urban Law Journal
Much has been written about the methods by which counsel may efficiently, thoroughly, and credibly conduct internal investigations. Given the globalization of such matters, however, this Article seeks to focus on the challenges present when conducting an internal investigation of potential international white-collar criminal activity. In Part I, this Article will examine the challenges of selecting counsel to perform internal investigations abroad. In particular, consideration will be given to global standards regarding the application of the attorney-client privilege and work product protections. In Part II, this Article will discuss the influence of data privacy and protection laws in various countries …