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Why Do Europeans Ban Hate Speech? A Debate Between Karl Loewenstein And Robert Post, Robert A. Khan
Why Do Europeans Ban Hate Speech? A Debate Between Karl Loewenstein And Robert Post, Robert A. Khan
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Re-Membering Law In The Internationalizing World, Vivian Grosswald Curran
Re-Membering Law In The Internationalizing World, Vivian Grosswald Curran
Hofstra Law Review
This article examines some of the challenges to understanding new, non-national legal configurations as contexts of origin color understandings and evaluations of legal standards allegedly shared across legal communities. It examines a case on assisted suicide, Pretty v. U.K., decided by the European Court of Human Rights. The case illustrates mechanisms of legal integration in the European court, followed by a process of dis-integration that occurred when the decision was reported to the French legal community. The French rendition reflected a legal community's inability to process common law information through civil law cognitive grids. The article addresses both the capacity …
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
International Law Issues In Death Penalty Defense, Richard J. Wilson
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Corporate Defense Law For Dispersed Ownership, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
Corporate Defense Law For Dispersed Ownership, Nicholas L. Georgakopoulos
Hofstra Law Review
The Delaware law regarding defensive tactics has a consistent and unnoticed undercurrent: it favors defenses against attacks that would concentrate corporate ownership. Similar trends seem to be developing in European merger and acquisition law, but they have a different flavor. Europe tries to foster dispersed ownership by discouraging defenses because it starts from an environment of concentrated ownership. Professor Georgakopoulos argues that pursuit of dispersed ownership is justified from an economic perspective and that defenses are intimately related with dispersed ownership. The "semi-entrenched" control that Delaware provides and that firms consistently choose in IPO's and prefer compared to golden parachutes …
How Much Freedom For Racist Speech?: Transnational Aspects Of A Conflict Of Human Rights, Friedrich Kübler
How Much Freedom For Racist Speech?: Transnational Aspects Of A Conflict Of Human Rights, Friedrich Kübler
Hofstra Law Review
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Labor Policy In Late Twentieth Century Capitalism: New Paradoxes For The Democratic State, Daniel J. Gifford
Labor Policy In Late Twentieth Century Capitalism: New Paradoxes For The Democratic State, Daniel J. Gifford
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
North American Free Trade And Labor Issues: Accomplishments And Challenges, Shellyn G. Mccaffrey
North American Free Trade And Labor Issues: Accomplishments And Challenges, Shellyn G. Mccaffrey
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Economists' Assessments Of The Likely Employment And Wage Effects Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, William E. Spriggs, James Stanford
Economists' Assessments Of The Likely Employment And Wage Effects Of The North American Free Trade Agreement, William E. Spriggs, James Stanford
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Right To Unionize In The United States, Canada, And Mexico: A Comparative Assessment, David L. Gregory
The Right To Unionize In The United States, Canada, And Mexico: A Comparative Assessment, David L. Gregory
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Cost Of Retaining Vs. The Cost Of Retraining: An Analysis Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, Elissa Hope Gainsburg
The Cost Of Retaining Vs. The Cost Of Retraining: An Analysis Of The Family And Medical Leave Act, Elissa Hope Gainsburg
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Labor Force Recomposition And Industrial Restructuring In Electronics: Implications For Free Trade, M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly
Labor Force Recomposition And Industrial Restructuring In Electronics: Implications For Free Trade, M. Patricia Fernandez-Kelly
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Duty To Bargain Over Layoffs In Other Western Countries: A View From An American Perspective, Athanassios Papaioanno
The Duty To Bargain Over Layoffs In Other Western Countries: A View From An American Perspective, Athanassios Papaioanno
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The British And American Experiences From The Perspective Of A Neutral, Eric J. Schmertz
The British And American Experiences From The Perspective Of A Neutral, Eric J. Schmertz
Hofstra Labor & Employment Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who May Leave: A Review Of Soviet Practice Restricting Emigration On Grounds Of Knowledge Of "State Secrets" In Comparison With Standards Of International Law And The Policies Of Other States, Jeffrey Barist, Owen C. Pell, Eugenia Oshman, Matthew E. Hamel
Who May Leave: A Review Of Soviet Practice Restricting Emigration On Grounds Of Knowledge Of "State Secrets" In Comparison With Standards Of International Law And The Policies Of Other States, Jeffrey Barist, Owen C. Pell, Eugenia Oshman, Matthew E. Hamel
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.