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Full-Text Articles in Law
International Paper Co. V. Ouellette: Uneasy Resolution Of Which State's Law To Apply In Interstate Water Pollution Disputes, Mary E. Reiner
International Paper Co. V. Ouellette: Uneasy Resolution Of Which State's Law To Apply In Interstate Water Pollution Disputes, Mary E. Reiner
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Common Law Tort Defenses Under Cercla, Jonathan T. Uejio
Common Law Tort Defenses Under Cercla, Jonathan T. Uejio
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Pesticide Safety Regulation Under The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide And Rodenticide Act: Debacle At The Epa, John P. Gasior
Pesticide Safety Regulation Under The Federal Insecticide, Fungicide And Rodenticide Act: Debacle At The Epa, John P. Gasior
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protection Of The Environment In The United States, Joseph C. Sweeney
Protection Of The Environment In The United States, Joseph C. Sweeney
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Dedication, Environmental Law Review
Dedication, Environmental Law Review
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
State Regulation Of Out-Of-State Garbage Subject To Dormant Commerce Clause Review And The Market Participant Exception, Bruce H. Aber
State Regulation Of Out-Of-State Garbage Subject To Dormant Commerce Clause Review And The Market Participant Exception, Bruce H. Aber
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Retroactive Application Of Cercla: Pre-Enactment Response Costs, James A. Resila
The Retroactive Application Of Cercla: Pre-Enactment Response Costs, James A. Resila
Fordham Environmental Law Review
No abstract provided.
Venue For Motions To Confirm Or Vacate Arbitration Awards Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Susan C. Rabasca
Venue For Motions To Confirm Or Vacate Arbitration Awards Under The Federal Arbitration Act, Susan C. Rabasca
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Telecommunications Law And Policy In The European Community, Reinhard Schulte-Braucks
Telecommunications Law And Policy In The European Community, Reinhard Schulte-Braucks
Fordham International Law Journal
This Article discusses the proposals of the Green Paper and the implementation of its principles with regard to the provision of telecommunications services and equipment throughout the Community.
Europe Towards The Year 2000 Seen In A Danish Perspective, Leif Donde
Europe Towards The Year 2000 Seen In A Danish Perspective, Leif Donde
Fordham International Law Journal
The address points to several dramatic changes through which Europe is going, and states that it is an exciting time for Europe. The world is entering a multipolar stage, Eastern Europe is reforming, technological advances have significantly effected Europe, and the EC is becoming stronger. It is the beginning of an important decade for Europe, and one which will greatly impact America.
European Community Competition Policy And International Shipping, Helmut W.R. Kreis
European Community Competition Policy And International Shipping, Helmut W.R. Kreis
Fordham International Law Journal
This Article discusses the regulation of competition in maritime transport by the European Community. Part I examines the history of the relationship between transport and competition policy under the “Treaty Establishing the European Economic Community.” Part II discusses competition in maritime transport and, in particular, the new competition regulation in this area. Part III analyzes the application of the Community’s maritime competition regulation in relation to non-Community countries. The Article concludes that the Community must protect its interests in the shipping industry without impeding international shipping or imposing barriers on free, worldwide trade.
The Recoverability Of Punitive Damages Under The Warsaw Convention In Cases Of Wilful Misconduct: Is The Sky The Limit?, Barbara J. Buono
The Recoverability Of Punitive Damages Under The Warsaw Convention In Cases Of Wilful Misconduct: Is The Sky The Limit?, Barbara J. Buono
Fordham International Law Journal
The Note argues that punitive damages should be recovered under the Warsaw Convention in cases of wilful misconduct.The Note traces the history and intentions of the drafters of the Pact, analyzes the legal controversy in the U.S. courts concerning the recoverability of punitive damages in similar cases, and concludes that the threat of punitive damages may encourage air carriers to improve safety conditions in international transportation.
The U.S. Courts And The Treatment Of Suspects Abducted Abroad Under International Law, Andrew M. Wolfenson
The U.S. Courts And The Treatment Of Suspects Abducted Abroad Under International Law, Andrew M. Wolfenson
Fordham International Law Journal
The Note argues that U.S. courts should consider treatment of an apprehended individual in determining whether to retain jurisdiction. It examines U.S. and international law, and argues that the U.S., in order to comply with international law, must consider the treatment of an apprehended individual. It concludes that the U.S. courts must divest themselves of jurisdiction if U.S. agents have mistreated an apprehended individual in violation of international law.
G. Reynolds & R. Merges, Outer Space: Problems Of Law And Policy, Edward S, Binkowski
G. Reynolds & R. Merges, Outer Space: Problems Of Law And Policy, Edward S, Binkowski
Fordham International Law Journal
This Book Review reviews the casebook: “Outer Space: Problems of Law and Policy” by G. Reynolds & R. Merges. The reviewer gives the book a favorable review but warns that the book is lacking in certain areas that it could spend more time on and is subject to change considering how the area is often shifting with new treaties.
Amplifying Bose Corp. V. Consumers Union: The Proper Scope Of De Novo Appellate Review In Public Person Defamation Cases, Tigran W. Eldred
Amplifying Bose Corp. V. Consumers Union: The Proper Scope Of De Novo Appellate Review In Public Person Defamation Cases, Tigran W. Eldred
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Union Officials And The Labor Bill Of Rights, Marcia Greenblatt
Union Officials And The Labor Bill Of Rights, Marcia Greenblatt
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Finality Of Partial Orders In Consolidated Cases Under Rule 54(B), Marianne Fogarty
The Finality Of Partial Orders In Consolidated Cases Under Rule 54(B), Marianne Fogarty
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Communications Workers V. Beck: Supreme Court Throws Unions Out On Street, Charles R. Virginia
Communications Workers V. Beck: Supreme Court Throws Unions Out On Street, Charles R. Virginia
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Case Against Lillian Hellman: A Literary/Legal Defense, Daniel J. Kornstein
The Case Against Lillian Hellman: A Literary/Legal Defense, Daniel J. Kornstein
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Bifurcated Jury Deliberations In Criminal Rico Trials, Robert M. Grass
Bifurcated Jury Deliberations In Criminal Rico Trials, Robert M. Grass
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Friendship, Commerce And Navigation Treaties And United States Discrimination Law: The Right Of Branches Of Foreign Companies To Hire Executives “Of Their Choice”, Gerald D. Silver
Friendship, Commerce And Navigation Treaties And United States Discrimination Law: The Right Of Branches Of Foreign Companies To Hire Executives “Of Their Choice”, Gerald D. Silver
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Fraud Exception To Erisa’S Anti-Alienation Provision: A Permissible Exercise Of The Chancellor’S Powers?, Michael T. Murray
The Fraud Exception To Erisa’S Anti-Alienation Provision: A Permissible Exercise Of The Chancellor’S Powers?, Michael T. Murray
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Retroactive Application Of Tennessee V. Garner To Civil Litigation, John G. Crowley
Retroactive Application Of Tennessee V. Garner To Civil Litigation, John G. Crowley
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
In Defence Of Poesie, Michael L. Richmond
Women Lawyers: Archetype And Alternatives, Rand Jack, Dana Crowley Jack
Women Lawyers: Archetype And Alternatives, Rand Jack, Dana Crowley Jack
Fordham Law Review
The following excerpt is taken from Chapter 5, Moral Vision and Professional Decisions: The Changing Values of Women and Men Lawyers, by Rand Jack and Dana Crowley Jack, published by Cambridge University Press, 1989. The authors, an attorney and a developmental psychologist, base their ideas on interviews with practicing attorneys. Recent findings in developmental psychology which show that women and men often construct differing moral orientations, and the rapid increase of women entering the legal profession sparked the major questions which guide the authors’ inquiry. How does an individual lawyer’s moral perspective interact with the demands of professional role? What …
Sex Discrimination Or Gender Inequality?, Leslie Bender
Sex Discrimination Or Gender Inequality?, Leslie Bender
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Being A Woman, Being A Lawyer And Being A Human Being–Woman And Change, Eleanor M. Fox
Being A Woman, Being A Lawyer And Being A Human Being–Woman And Change, Eleanor M. Fox
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Women Professionals: The Slow Rise To The Top, Ellen V. Futter
Women Professionals: The Slow Rise To The Top, Ellen V. Futter
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Prosecutors’ Offices: Where Gender Is Irrelevant, Reena Raggi
Prosecutors’ Offices: Where Gender Is Irrelevant, Reena Raggi
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
What Women Are Teaching A Male-Dominated Profession, Robert Maccrate
What Women Are Teaching A Male-Dominated Profession, Robert Maccrate
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.