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Legal Lore - People V. Kief: A Sharp Quillet Of The Law, W. David Curtiss
Legal Lore - People V. Kief: A Sharp Quillet Of The Law, W. David Curtiss
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Task Ahead In Legal Services, Roger C. Cramton
The Task Ahead In Legal Services, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Application And Avoidance Of Foreign Law In The Law Of Conflicts: Variations On A Theme Of Alexander Nekam, Gregory S. Alexander
The Application And Avoidance Of Foreign Law In The Law Of Conflicts: Variations On A Theme Of Alexander Nekam, Gregory S. Alexander
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
Lying at the heart of all conflicts theories is a recognition that the function of the law of conflicts is to ensure rational and just solutions to controversies involving foreign elements. A just and rational solution is one that somehow accommodates those elements. This does not mean that the foreign law must be applied but simply suggests that at least some attention should be paid to that law in the process of resolving disputes. From these relatively uncontroversial postulates, one moves to the more difficult problem of defining the role of foreign law in the conflicts setting.
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Disbarment In The United States: Who Shall Do The Noisome Work?, Michael C. Dorf
Disbarment In The United States: Who Shall Do The Noisome Work?, Michael C. Dorf
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Welfare Law: The Problem Of Terminology, Peter W. Martin
Welfare Law: The Problem Of Terminology, Peter W. Martin
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Lessons Of Watergate, Roger C. Cramton
Lessons Of Watergate, Roger C. Cramton
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.