Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Discipline
- Keyword
-
- Actual notice (1)
- Agreed boundaries doctrine (1)
- Alliance Mortgage v Rothwell (1)
- Antideficiency (1)
- Appeal waiver (1)
-
- Appeals (1)
- Becker v. IRM (1)
- Boundary line (1)
- CC 3343 (1)
- CCP 405.24 (1)
- California state bar (1)
- Clean Air Act (1)
- Constitution of Thailand (1)
- Constitutional law (1)
- Constructive notice (1)
- Criminal law (1)
- Criminal trial (1)
- Dangerous condition (1)
- Division of property (1)
- Dog bite (1)
- Donchin v Guerrero (1)
- Due process (1)
- Duty of due care (1)
- Duty to inspect (1)
- Duty to repair (1)
- Encroachment (1)
- Environmental protections (1)
- Ethics (1)
- Fence as a line (1)
- Forest management (1)
Articles 1 - 16 of 16
Full-Text Articles in Law
Constitutions Of The Countries Of The World: Kingdom Of Thailand, Sompong Sucharitkul
Constitutions Of The Countries Of The World: Kingdom Of Thailand, Sompong Sucharitkul
Publications
Draft chapter for Constitutions of the Countries of the World, Gisbert H. Flanz & Jefri Jay Ruchti, eds. (Oceana Publications).
Basic Documents - Fifth Asean Summit: Introductory Note, Sompong Sucharitkul
Basic Documents - Fifth Asean Summit: Introductory Note, Sompong Sucharitkul
Publications
No abstract provided.
Alliance Mortgage: Partial Answers About Full Credit Bids, Roger Bernhardt
Alliance Mortgage: Partial Answers About Full Credit Bids, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article discusses the dangers of making full credit bids in California.
Sticky Bathtubs And Slippery Rules, Roger Bernhardt
Sticky Bathtubs And Slippery Rules, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article discusses the California Supreme Court’s reversal of its earlier doctrine of strict liability in tort imposed on residential landlords.
One Bite Is Enough, Roger Bernhardt
One Bite Is Enough, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article discusses California landlord’s liability for a dog bite occuring four blocks from the premises where the tenant kept the animal.
Paying After It’S Too Late, Roger Bernhardt
Paying After It’S Too Late, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article analyzes a California case where lis pendens was recorded one day prior to a sale and indexed several days after the sale. The court held that the buyers took free of all claims related to the lis pendens.
You Can Sell But You Can’T Hide, Roger Bernhardt
You Can Sell But You Can’T Hide, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article discusses the importance of including former owners as parties in lawsuits for fraud or negligent misrepresentation in the sale of real estate in California.
Canada's International Forest Protection Obligations: A Case Of Promises Forgotten In British Columbia And Alberta, Paul Stanton Kibel
Canada's International Forest Protection Obligations: A Case Of Promises Forgotten In British Columbia And Alberta, Paul Stanton Kibel
Publications
Part I of this Article sets forth Canada's,numerous international forest protection obligations. Part II reveals the pattern of forest destruction and provincial government corruption in British Columbia and Alberta. Part III examines why the Canadian federal government has thus far been reluctant to interfere with provincial forest management. The constitutional arguments supporting this "hands-off" policy are assessed and rejected. Therefore, this Article concludes that the Canadian federal government must ultimately be held accountable for provincial violations of international law.
Deeds On The Ground Or Words In The Deed: Bryant V Blevins, Roger Bernhardt
Deeds On The Ground Or Words In The Deed: Bryant V Blevins, Roger Bernhardt
Publications
This article discusses a California decision altering its agreed boundaries doctrine to confine the inference of an agreement to cases where the true boundary cannot be ascertained from the records.
The O.J. Inquisition: An American Encounter With Continental Criminal Justice, Myron Moskovitz
The O.J. Inquisition: An American Encounter With Continental Criminal Justice, Myron Moskovitz
Publications
October 3, 1995 marked the end of the O.J. Simpson double murder trial, which lasted 474 days and was billed "the trial of the century. " After less than four hours of deliberation, the jury acquitted Mr. Simpson of all charges. The following article is a dramatization of how a case similar to the Simpson trial might be handled by a civil-law European criminal justice system.
Utilizing an unusual format, Professor Myron Moskovitz examines and illustrates the differences between the United States and civil-law European criminal justice systems. The author uses a play script inspired by the events in the …
State Reactions To The Trading Of Emissions Allowances Under Title Iv Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990, Deborah M. Mostaghel
State Reactions To The Trading Of Emissions Allowances Under Title Iv Of The Clean Air Act Amendments Of 1990, Deborah M. Mostaghel
Publications
To cut down on the S02 emissions from coal-fired electric utilities, Title IV creates a two-pronged approach. First, it sets a national cap on emissions. Title IV allocates to each utility a number of pollution allowances to emit a certain amount of S02.11 The sum of all the allowances equals the nationwide cap. Second, Title IV recasts S02 as a commodity. If a utility does not need all of its allowances in a particular year, it may either trade them on a public exchange, or it may arrange private sales to a utility that needs more allowances to stay within …
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal, Robert K. Calhoun
Waiver Of The Right To Appeal, Robert K. Calhoun
Publications
This Article explores the legal and constitutional issues raised by appeal waivers. Section I analyzes the current state of the case law. Section II explores the due process challenge to appeal waivers, and concludes that such a challenge would be difficult to sustain given the current state of due process law. It, nonetheless, goes on to suggest that a key premise of due process theory as it relates to plea bargaining- the presumed equality of bargaining power between the prosecution and the defense-may be ripe for challenge. Section ill discusses the public policy arguments for and against appeal waivers, and …
Kingdom Of Thailand, Sompong Sucharitkul
Kingdom Of Thailand, Sompong Sucharitkul
Publications
Chapter in Constitutions of the Countries of the World (Oceana Publications 1995).
La Statut Juridique Des Detroits De Malacca Et De Singapou, Sompong Sucharitkul
La Statut Juridique Des Detroits De Malacca Et De Singapou, Sompong Sucharitkul
Publications
Published in 8 Revue Espaces et Ressources Maritimes (1995), Nice, France.
Some Thoughts On The North American Free Trade Agreement, Political Stability And Environmental Equity, Colin Crawford
Some Thoughts On The North American Free Trade Agreement, Political Stability And Environmental Equity, Colin Crawford
Publications
This Article will focus on NAFTA and NAFTA's supplemental environmental side agreement - the North American Agreement on Environmental Cooperation (Supplemental Agreement) -in light of recent events. In doing so, it will suggest that recent events in Chiapas demand a re-evaluation of NAFTA's environmental protections. This is not at all to suggest that stronger environmental protection alone would avert future Zapatista insurrections. The inequities of Mexican land distribution and the poverty of southern Mexican states such as Chiapas have historical roots that will hardly be rectified by more vigorous enforcement of environmental laws.
The argument is divided into two main …
Ideologies Of Professionalism And The Politics Of Self-Regulation In The California State Bar, William T. Gallagher
Ideologies Of Professionalism And The Politics Of Self-Regulation In The California State Bar, William T. Gallagher
Publications
This Article is a case study of the California State Bar lawyer discipline system in crisis. The Bar's lawyer discipline system is the official state mechanism for regulating the professional conduct of California's more than 100,000 lawyers. The State Bar in California self-regulates as an adjunct of the judicial branch of government. The State Bar operates in this capacity as a quasi-governmental body while at the same time functioning as a professional organization, of which one role is to represent the collective interests of California lawyers. This is truly an extraordinary status. Unlike most other occupational groups, the legal profession …