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International Law And International Relations In A Pluriform World, Sompong Sucharitkul
International Law And International Relations In A Pluriform World, Sompong Sucharitkul
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The basic purpose of this cursory discourse is to explore the ways and means by which peace, progress and prosperity could be restored, maintained and enhanced in the relations among nations through the rule of international law for the benefit of mankind as a whole, taking into account the pluriformity of States and peoples that compose the international community.
Validity Of Post-Employment Non-Compete Covenants In Broadcast News Employment Contracts, Jon H. Sylvester
Validity Of Post-Employment Non-Compete Covenants In Broadcast News Employment Contracts, Jon H. Sylvester
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This Article discusses whether, and to what extent, a broad-cast news employee may be bound by a contractual provision that purportedly relinquishes his right to contract subsequently for other employment. Specifically, this Article dis-cusses the applicable law of selected jurisdictions, critiques the rationale most often used in defending these covenants ("uniqueness of employee services"), reports the results of a survey regarding industry practices, and discusses the distinctions between legal enforceability and practical enforcement. Finally, this Article proposes changes in the law, including abandonment of the "unique services" rationale and adoption of specialized standards by which the validity of such contract …
Book Review: State Immunity: Some Recent Developments, Sompong Sucharitkul
Book Review: State Immunity: Some Recent Developments, Sompong Sucharitkul
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No abstract provided.
Exploring The Invisible Curriculum: Clinical Fieldwork In American Law Schools, Marc Stickgold
Exploring The Invisible Curriculum: Clinical Fieldwork In American Law Schools, Marc Stickgold
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The Harvard Report makes a number of recommendations to cure problems in legal education. I mean to focus on but one of them. The committee's Final Report concludes that clinical experience ought to be a substantial part of legal education. It discusses suggestions on how this can best be accomplished at Harvard. My focus is narrower. I will address the possibilities of developing the extemship model, ratherthan the "in-house" model, to resolve some of these "deeply troubling" curricular problems.
This article will probably raise more questions than it answers, but it will continue the process of replacing educational "neglect" with …
Quelques Questions Juridiques A L'Egard Des "Boat People" En Tant Que Refugies Politiques, Sompong Sucharitkul
Quelques Questions Juridiques A L'Egard Des "Boat People" En Tant Que Refugies Politiques, Sompong Sucharitkul
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Evolution Continue D'Une Notion Nouvelle: Le Patrimoine Commun De L'Humanite, Sompong Sucharitkul
Evolution Continue D'Une Notion Nouvelle: Le Patrimoine Commun De L'Humanite, Sompong Sucharitkul
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No abstract provided.