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Brazil's Legal Culture: The Jeito Revisited, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1984

Brazil's Legal Culture: The Jeito Revisited, Keith S. Rosenn

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Normative Judgment, Social Change, And Legal Reasoning In The Context Of Abortion And Privacy, Stephen J. Schnably Jan 1984

Normative Judgment, Social Change, And Legal Reasoning In The Context Of Abortion And Privacy, Stephen J. Schnably

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The Effects Of Inflation On The Law Of Obligations In Argentina, Brazil, Chile And Uruguay, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1979

The Effects Of Inflation On The Law Of Obligations In Argentina, Brazil, Chile And Uruguay, Keith S. Rosenn

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Lawyers In Colombia: Perspectives On The Organization And Allocation Of Legal Services, Dennis O. Lynch Jan 1978

Lawyers In Colombia: Perspectives On The Organization And Allocation Of Legal Services, Dennis O. Lynch

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The Constitutional Guaranty Against Diminution Of Judicial Compensation, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1976

The Constitutional Guaranty Against Diminution Of Judicial Compensation, Keith S. Rosenn

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Expropriation In Argentina And Brazil: Theory And Practice, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1975

Expropriation In Argentina And Brazil: Theory And Practice, Keith S. Rosenn

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Preferential Policies In Hiring And Admissions, James W. Nickel Jan 1975

Preferential Policies In Hiring And Admissions, James W. Nickel

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Judicial Review In Latin America, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1974

Judicial Review In Latin America, Keith S. Rosenn

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Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1972

Expropriation, Inflation, And Development, Keith S. Rosenn

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Eminent domain is an important developmental device for countries attempting to generate rapid growth within a free enterprise context. In Brazil and Argentina, however, spiraling inflation, combined with delayed compensation, often result in public confiscation of private property, thereby seriously undermining the confidence of private investors in the governments of both countries. In examining various measures designed to correct the problem, Professor Rosenn illuminates one aspect of the relationship between law and development.


The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn Jan 1969

The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn

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