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The Legal Ipad Revolution: Where Are We Now And Where Are We Going?, Debbie Ginsberg Jun 2012

The Legal Ipad Revolution: Where Are We Now And Where Are We Going?, Debbie Ginsberg

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Presentation from the Center for Computer-Assisted Legal Instruction 2012 Conference for Law School Computing.

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The African Union Commission On International Law And The Proposed African Institute Of International Law: Where Do We Go From Here?, Olabisi Akinkugbe May 2012

The African Union Commission On International Law And The Proposed African Institute Of International Law: Where Do We Go From Here?, Olabisi Akinkugbe

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The author critically reflects on the African Union Commission on International Law (AUCIL) statute of 2009 particularly in relation to its mandate to advance the teaching and development of international law in Africa; examines its relationship with proposed African Union Institute of International Law (AIIL) in Arusha, Tanzania; and calls for an amendment of the AUCIL Statute in order to enhance the achievement of its goals and clarification of some vague areas.


A Tale Of Two Projects; Nepa’S Eis V. Mitigated Fonsis, K.K. Duvivier, Ian London May 2012

A Tale Of Two Projects; Nepa’S Eis V. Mitigated Fonsis, K.K. Duvivier, Ian London

Sturm College of Law: Faculty Scholarship

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What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, Eric J. Segall Apr 2012

What President Obama Should Have Said About The Supreme Court And The Affordable Care Act, Eric J. Segall

Faculty Publications By Year

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We Are Mad About The Wrong Thing, Tanya M. Washington Jan 2012

We Are Mad About The Wrong Thing, Tanya M. Washington

Faculty Publications By Year

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Preempting Jury Challenges: Strategies For Courts And Jury System Administrators, Nina Chernoff, Joseph Kadane Jan 2012

Preempting Jury Challenges: Strategies For Courts And Jury System Administrators, Nina Chernoff, Joseph Kadane

Publications and Research

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The Cape Town Convention's International Registry: Decoding The Secrets Of Success In Global Electronic Commerce, Jane K. Winn Jan 2012

The Cape Town Convention's International Registry: Decoding The Secrets Of Success In Global Electronic Commerce, Jane K. Winn

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The International Registry, established pursuant to the Cape Town Convention on International Interests in Mobile Equipment, is a new global electronic commerce system for recording and establishing the relative priority of interests in aircraft equipment. Other examples of global electronic commerce systems include the airline computer reservation system, the SWIFT financial network, and payment card networks.

The International Registry may be the most successful global electronic commerce system ever built in terms of the speed with which it was implemented, its adoption rate, and the dearth of controversy surrounding its operation. The real "driver" of its success is demand for …


The Private Sectors Pivotal Role In Combating Human Trafficking, Jonathan Todres Jan 2012

The Private Sectors Pivotal Role In Combating Human Trafficking, Jonathan Todres

Faculty Publications By Year

Human trafficking is big business, with industry estimates running in the billions of dollars annually. Much of that profit accrues to traffickers, illegal profiteers, and organized crime groups. However, the private sector also reaps economic benefits, directly and indirectly, from human trafficking. Despite these economic realities, the dominant approach to combating human trafficking has been to rely almost exclusively on governments and social services organizations to do the job. Little has been asked of the private sector. Two important bills - one adopted by the State of California and the other introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives - might …


Book Review, When International Law Works: Realistic Idealism After 9/11 And The Global Recession , Deborah Schander Jan 2012

Book Review, When International Law Works: Realistic Idealism After 9/11 And The Global Recession , Deborah Schander

Faculty Publications By Year

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Contributor, Cassady V. Brewer Jan 2012

Contributor, Cassady V. Brewer

Faculty Publications By Year

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State Legislative Efforts To Improve Access To Venture Capital, Brian Krumm Jan 2012

State Legislative Efforts To Improve Access To Venture Capital, Brian Krumm

College of Law Faculty Scholarship

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