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The Injunction In Aid Of Legal Rights—An Australian Perspective, William Gummow
The Injunction In Aid Of Legal Rights—An Australian Perspective, William Gummow
Law and Contemporary Problems
In Australia, as in the US, the injunction is rapidly losing its character as an extraordinary equitable remedy. Provisions in Australian constitutional law that pertain to the law of injunctions are discussed.
Seeking Pluralism In Judicial Systems: The American Experience And The South African Challenge, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
Seeking Pluralism In Judicial Systems: The American Experience And The South African Challenge, A. Leon Higginbotham Jr.
Duke Law Journal
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Oppressed But Not Betrayed: A Comparative Assessment Of Canadian Remedies For Minority Shareholders And Other Corporate Constituents, Deborah A. Demott
Oppressed But Not Betrayed: A Comparative Assessment Of Canadian Remedies For Minority Shareholders And Other Corporate Constituents, Deborah A. Demott
Law and Contemporary Problems
The distinctive Canadian contribution to the resolution of conflict among shareholders and of conflict between nonshareholder constituents--such as creditors--and persons controlling a corporation, typically its shareholders and directors, is examined with respect to comparable US judicial remedies.