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Computer-Assisted Legal Research Bibliography, 1 Computer L.J. 441 (1978), Steven I. Smith, Barbara A. Custer Jan 1978

Computer-Assisted Legal Research Bibliography, 1 Computer L.J. 441 (1978), Steven I. Smith, Barbara A. Custer

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Report Of The Public Terminal Study, 1 Computer L.J. 255 (1978), Fred M. Greguras, Larry L. Carlile Jan 1978

Report Of The Public Terminal Study, 1 Computer L.J. 255 (1978), Fred M. Greguras, Larry L. Carlile

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 573 (1978), Robert N. Schlesinger Jan 1978

Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 573 (1978), Robert N. Schlesinger

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Manual For Complex Litigation - Sections On Computer-Related Evidence, 1 Computer L.J. 725 (1978), Federal Judicial Center Jan 1978

Manual For Complex Litigation - Sections On Computer-Related Evidence, 1 Computer L.J. 725 (1978), Federal Judicial Center

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


A Guide For The Proponent And Opponent Of Computer-Based Evidence, 1 Computer L.J. 667 (1980), Ronald L. Johnston Jan 1978

A Guide For The Proponent And Opponent Of Computer-Based Evidence, 1 Computer L.J. 667 (1980), Ronald L. Johnston

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Computer Law Bibliography - 1978, 1 Computer L.J. 611 (1978), Michael D. Scott Jan 1978

Computer Law Bibliography - 1978, 1 Computer L.J. 611 (1978), Michael D. Scott

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Computer Law Reading List, 1 Computer L.J. 557 (1978), Michael D. Scott Jan 1978

Computer Law Reading List, 1 Computer L.J. 557 (1978), Michael D. Scott

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Computer Law: Evidence And Procedure, 1 Computer L.J. 745 (1978), Michael D. Scott Jan 1978

Book Review: Computer Law: Evidence And Procedure, 1 Computer L.J. 745 (1978), Michael D. Scott

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 749 (1978), Drew Pomerance Jan 1978

Case Digest, 1 Computer L.J. 749 (1978), Drew Pomerance

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Bibliography, 1 Computer L.J. 781 (1978), Linda A. Schulte Jan 1978

Bibliography, 1 Computer L.J. 781 (1978), Linda A. Schulte

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Computer Evidence Law: Scope And Structure, 1 Computer L.J. 699 (1978), David Bender Jan 1978

Computer Evidence Law: Scope And Structure, 1 Computer L.J. 699 (1978), David Bender

UIC John Marshall Journal of Information Technology & Privacy Law

No abstract provided.


Panel Discussion: Refinancing Of Third World Debt, A. O. Adede, Kenneth Auerbach, Barry Beller, Peter Franck, L.F.E. Goldie, F. W. Hawley Iii, Richard Lillich, Paul Robertson, Phillip Trimble Jan 1978

Panel Discussion: Refinancing Of Third World Debt, A. O. Adede, Kenneth Auerbach, Barry Beller, Peter Franck, L.F.E. Goldie, F. W. Hawley Iii, Richard Lillich, Paul Robertson, Phillip Trimble

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Today's topic, Refinancing of Third World Debt, will be broken into two discussions, the first dealing with the private sector; the second with the public sector. We will begin our first session by comparing the credit worthiness of the Second World, the Communist world, to that of the developing countries that we call the Third World.


Front Matter Jan 1978

Front Matter

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

Front Cover, Contents, Publication Information, Editorial Board of Advisors, Board of Editors


American Tools To Control The Illegal Movement Of Foreign Origin Archaeological Materials: Criminal And Civil Approaches, George W. Nowell Jan 1978

American Tools To Control The Illegal Movement Of Foreign Origin Archaeological Materials: Criminal And Civil Approaches, George W. Nowell

Syracuse Journal of International Law and Commerce

This article will focus on the merits of criminal sanctions, under the National Stolen Property Act (NSPA), as applied toward the control of the movement of foreign origin archaeological materials in the United States.


Review On The First Hundred Years: A Short History Of The School Of Law Of The University Of Virginia For The Period 1826-1926, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1978

Review On The First Hundred Years: A Short History Of The School Of Law Of The University Of Virginia For The Period 1826-1926, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

A book review on The First Hundred Years: A Short History of the School of Law of the University of Virginia for the Period 1826-1926 by John Ritchie.


Intellectual Life In The Colonial South, 1585-1763, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1978

Intellectual Life In The Colonial South, 1585-1763, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

A book review on, Intellectual Life in the Colonial South, 1585-1763, by Richard Beale Davis.


Review On A Virginia Cause, William Hamilton Bryson Jan 1978

Review On A Virginia Cause, William Hamilton Bryson

Law Faculty Publications

A book review on A Virginia Cause by B. Lamb.


University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1978-1979, University Of Richmond Jan 1978

University Of Richmond Bulletin: Catalog Of The T.C. Williams School Of Law For 1978-1979, University Of Richmond

Law School Catalogues

General Information:

The Law School was established as a department of Richmond College in 1870. In 1890 the family of the late T. C . Williams, who had been a devoted and valued Trustee, donated $25,000 as the nucleus of an endowment for the Law School. In recognition of this gift, the name of the School was changed to The T. C . Williams School of Law. At various times the School has received further generous gifts from members of the family of Mr. Williams. A substantial gift came through a bequest from Mr. T. C. Williams, Jr. who, like …


The Right Of A Mental Patient To Refuse Antipsychotic Drugs In An Institution, Lawrence D. Gaughan, Lewis H. Larue Jan 1978

The Right Of A Mental Patient To Refuse Antipsychotic Drugs In An Institution, Lawrence D. Gaughan, Lewis H. Larue

Scholarly Articles

Not available.


June Butler Scrapbook 7, Jan. 1974- July 1978 Jan 1978

June Butler Scrapbook 7, Jan. 1974- July 1978

Assembled by June Nolte Butler c. 1961-2001

No abstract provided.


Moral Right Revisited: Are We Closer To Full Protection For Authors, Edward D. L. Yuen Jan 1978

Moral Right Revisited: Are We Closer To Full Protection For Authors, Edward D. L. Yuen

UC Law SF Communications and Entertainment Journal

No abstract provided.


Individual Freedoms In Today's World; Laws And Reality, Wilhelm Karl Geck Jan 1978

Individual Freedoms In Today's World; Laws And Reality, Wilhelm Karl Geck

UC Law SF International Law Review

The author analyses the present world situation with regard to human rights both as found in the constitutional systems of the world's states, and as evidenced by reports of Amnesty International and Freedom House. The article was originally delivered as a lecture before the German Red Cross.


Session Law 78-171, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives Jan 1978

Session Law 78-171, Florida Senate & House Of Representatives

Staff Analysis

No abstract provided.


Quiet Revolution: The Development Of Notice Requirements In Admiralty In Rem Actions, Ronald M. Morris Jan 1978

Quiet Revolution: The Development Of Notice Requirements In Admiralty In Rem Actions, Ronald M. Morris

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The personification theory has declined in acceptance in the United States since the turn of the century. It is now largely discredited, and has been labeled a mere "literary theme" whose disappearance is "to be welcomed. The personification theory maintains vitality, however, because it provides a rationale for concluding that a ship, and not her owner, may be liable--a result many courts find difficult to justify without the theory.

If the personification theory is taken to its logical extreme, the constitutional due process requirement of notice and opportunity to defend is satisfied by pasting a summons to the vessel's bridge. …


Warsaw From The French Perspective: A Comparative Study Of Liability Limits Under The Warsaw Convention, Elizabeth G. Browning Jan 1978

Warsaw From The French Perspective: A Comparative Study Of Liability Limits Under The Warsaw Convention, Elizabeth G. Browning

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

The Warsaw Convention, now over 45 years old, was originally designed to aid the growth of a new, undeveloped, and somewhat perplexing commercial enterprise--the international air transportation industry. Unfortunately, the drafters of the Convention took a narrow, and perhaps ill-advised, view of regulation of liability. They limited the carriers' liability for damage to an amount that could easily have been foreseen to be unworkable and they defined the concept of fault in ambiguous terms. While this fledgling attempt to codify an area of private international law was meant to provide a uniformity of terms that would be workable in a …


Case Digest, Law Review Staff Jan 1978

Case Digest, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

1. ADMIRALTY LIABILITY LIMITATION IN SHIPPING CONTRACT SUBJECT TO CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA ACT IS NULL AND VOID WHERE CONTRACT PROVIDES SHIPPER No OPPORTUNITY TO DECLARE CARGO'S HIGHER VALUE PRIOR TO SHIPMENT

2. ALIENS' RIGHTS STATE DENIAL OF RESIDENT ALIEN'S APPLICATION FOR MINISTERIAL OFFICE ON SOLE GROUND OF ALIENAGE VIOLATES FOURTEENTH AMENDMENT EQUAL PROTECTION CLAUSE

3. CUSTOMS DUTIES ACTUAL OWNER OF IMPORTED MERCHANDISE ENTERED BY A CUSTOM-HOUSE BROKER HAS STANDING UNDER 19 U.S.C. § 1514(b)(1) TO PROTEST CLASSIFICATION OF THE MERCHANDISE

4. JURISDICTION AND PROCEDURE QUASI IN REM JURISDICTION OVER FOREIGN CORPORATION CAN BE BASED ON A PRIOR ATTACHMENT …


United States Interests In A Convention On The Law Of The Sea: The Case For Continued Efforts, Jonathan I. Charney Jan 1978

United States Interests In A Convention On The Law Of The Sea: The Case For Continued Efforts, Jonathan I. Charney

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Over 150 nations have been engaged in the negotiation of a multilateral Convention on the Law of the Sea at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea for more than five years. The negotiations have included virtually every possible issue involving relations between nations with respect to the oceans, such as fishing, national jurisdiction, navigation, environment, scientific research, seabed exploitation, and transfer of technology.' The current product of that negotiation is the Informal Composite Negotiating Text (ICNT), a 198-page document containing 303 treaty articles plus seven annexes. Although the participating nations agree on much of the …


Books Received, Law Review Staff Jan 1978

Books Received, Law Review Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

HUMAN RIGHTS IN A ONE-PARTY STATE.

The International Commission of Jurists. London: Search Press, 1978. Pp. 133.

This work is a report of a seminar conducted by the international Commission of Jurists in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania in 1976. The topics discussed include the maintenance and furtherance of social and individual rights in the constitutional one-party systems which have developed in Eastern Africa since independence from colonial rule. Specific attention is focused on the experiences of Tanzania, Zambia, and Sudan.

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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AT THE INTERNATIONAL LEVEL.

By Oran Young.

New York: Nichols Publishing Company, 1977. Pp. 252.$16.00.

The emphasis of this …


War Crimes Jurisdiction And Due Process: The Bangladesh Experience, Jordan J. Paust, Albert P. Blaustein Jan 1978

War Crimes Jurisdiction And Due Process: The Bangladesh Experience, Jordan J. Paust, Albert P. Blaustein

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Must any state that holds and controls prisoners either prosecute those accused of having committed serious violations of international law or extradite them to a state that will prosecute? Finally, would similar breaches of international law by India or Indian troops obviate any jurisdictional competence or duties of India or Bangladesh?

The questions seemed unusual, at least in view of the past practices of international tribunals of the United States in prosecutions of its nationals. Specific criminal applications of relevant international norms had been relatively sparse.' There were problems with the applicability of international norms to Bangladesh, especially during the …


Books Received, Journal Staff Jan 1978

Books Received, Journal Staff

Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law

Comparative Law Yearbook Vol. 1, 1977. Issued by the Center for International Legal Studies. The Netherlands: Sijthoff & Noordhoff International Publishers, 1978. Pp. 345.

Corporate Counsel's Annual: 1978 Jeremiah J. Spiren, Gerald Aldi, and Roger S. Mitchell, eds. New York, New York: Matthew Bender, 1978. 2 volumes. Pp. 1776.

The Impact of American Law on English and Commonwealth Law Edited by Jerome B. Elkind St. Paul: West Publishing Company, 1978. Pp. 333.