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Duke Law

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2003

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Civil Justice Systems In Europe And The United States, Hein Kötz Jul 2003

Civil Justice Systems In Europe And The United States, Hein Kötz

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Shift Happens: Pressure On Foreign Attorney-Fee Paradigms From Class Actions, Thomas D. Rowe Jr. Jul 2003

Shift Happens: Pressure On Foreign Attorney-Fee Paradigms From Class Actions, Thomas D. Rowe Jr.

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Approaches To Statutory Interpretation And Legislative History In France, Claire M. Germain Jul 2003

Approaches To Statutory Interpretation And Legislative History In France, Claire M. Germain

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Whose Precaution After All? A Comment On The Comparison And Evolution Of Risk Regulatory Systems, Jonathan B. Wiener Jul 2003

Whose Precaution After All? A Comment On The Comparison And Evolution Of Risk Regulatory Systems, Jonathan B. Wiener

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Commercial Trusts As Business Organizations: An Invitation To Comparatists, Steven L. Schwarcz Jul 2003

Commercial Trusts As Business Organizations: An Invitation To Comparatists, Steven L. Schwarcz

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.


Drug Wars In Black And White, Joseph E. Kennedy Jul 2003

Drug Wars In Black And White, Joseph E. Kennedy

Law and Contemporary Problems

The debate over the racial complexion of the war against drugs often devolves into a clash of fundamental assumptions that are difficult to either validate or refute. Ultimately, however, the criminal justice system is destined to find crime only where it looks for crime.


Indigenous Rights And Intellectual Property Law: A Comparison Of The United States And Australia, Rachael Grad Jan 2003

Indigenous Rights And Intellectual Property Law: A Comparison Of The United States And Australia, Rachael Grad

Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law

No abstract provided.