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Articles 1 - 28 of 28
Full-Text Articles in Law
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Caribbean Free Trade Association, R. L. Abbott
The Caribbean Free Trade Association, R. L. Abbott
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The U. S. Department Of Commerce: Friend Of The Foreign Trader, W. Buchdahl
The U. S. Department Of Commerce: Friend Of The Foreign Trader, W. Buchdahl
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Establishing Branches Of Foreign Corporations In Central America, Panama And British Honduras, S. Juncadella
Establishing Branches Of Foreign Corporations In Central America, Panama And British Honduras, S. Juncadella
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Caribbean Free Trade Association, R. L. Abbott
The Caribbean Free Trade Association, R. L. Abbott
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Recent Patterns Of Testate Succession In The United States And England, Olin L. Browder Jr.
Recent Patterns Of Testate Succession In The United States And England, Olin L. Browder Jr.
Michigan Law Review
This study purports to be in part a comparison of American and English testamentary practices. The virtual absence in England of estate records as we know them imposed limitations on the attainment of this objective. For present purposes, data concerning English practices were derived almost entirely from one hundred English wills selected at random from those filed during the year 1963 in the Principal Probate Registry in London. To the extent that these wills came from all over England and Wales, they can be regarded as representative of English practices generally. But the much smaller size of the sample in …
Voting Rights Of Americans Abroad, Kenneth M. Davidson
Voting Rights Of Americans Abroad, Kenneth M. Davidson
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Collective Bargaining In The Public Service Of Canada: Bold Experiment Or Act Of Folly?, H. W. Arthurs
Collective Bargaining In The Public Service Of Canada: Bold Experiment Or Act Of Folly?, H. W. Arthurs
Michigan Law Review
This brief background sketch of the Canadian labor relations scene suffices to indicate that several important impediments to the introduction of a full-fledged system of public service collective bargaining which exist in the United States have no counterpart north of the border. Particularly at the practical level, there were no insuperable hurdles to the enactment of the 1967 Canadian federal law. To understand how and why the new federal statute came to be enacted within this reasonably hospitable environment, it is important to trace the course of employment relations in the Canadian Public Service.
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
Latin American Economic Integration, F. V. Garcia Amador
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Inter-American Commercial Arbitration, C. R. Norberg
Inter-American Commercial Arbitration, C. R. Norberg
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Habeas Marinus: A Proposal In Ocean Law, L. Kutner
Habeas Marinus: A Proposal In Ocean Law, L. Kutner
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
Legal Education, M. Minnette Massey
University of Miami Inter-American Law Review
No abstract provided.
An Unprincipled Decision On A Will, Alan Watson
An Unprincipled Decision On A Will, Alan Watson
Scholarly Works
In this article Professor Alan Watson reviews the decision of Alfenus from Ancient Rome (D.28.5.45 Alfenus 5 dig).
Legal And Moral Duty In Game Theory: Common Law Contract And Chinese Analogies, Robert Birmingham
Legal And Moral Duty In Game Theory: Common Law Contract And Chinese Analogies, Robert Birmingham
Faculty Articles and Papers
No abstract provided.
Form And Function In The Chinese Criminal Process, Stanley B. Lubman
Form And Function In The Chinese Criminal Process, Stanley B. Lubman
Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies
This article considers some of the formidable intellectual problems involved in studying the Chinese criminal process. Much can be learned about another country by studying its legal institutions; a study of sanctioning institutions promises insight into a society's view of order, deviance, individual rights, and the allocation and application of punishment. But how can foreign institutions most perceptively be studied? Only rather recently has analysis of the American criminal process become notably more sophisticated. Our own inexperience coupled with China's alienness and the lack of accurate information threaten to impede perceptive studies of Chinese institutions. But the problem is pressing …
A Comparative Analysis Of The New Penal Laws Of New York And Michigan, B. J. George Jr.
A Comparative Analysis Of The New Penal Laws Of New York And Michigan, B. J. George Jr.
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Peking And The Mysterious West, Howard L. Boorman
Peking And The Mysterious West, Howard L. Boorman
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
The task of keeping the Western world, or at least the United States, convinced that Chairman Mao and his current associates in the Forbidden City at Peking are madmen is both demanding and deadening. The Russian Communist leaders in Moscow, it is estimated, devote six days weekly to the chore, a stint paralleled by the Chinese Nationalist leaders in Taipei. Dedicated anti-Communists from New York to Long Beach contribute significantly to the effort, And the Chinese Communists themselves, not to be outdone, appear to allot roughly half their working hours to programs designed to convince the American Congress that they …
The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
The Reform Of Legal Education In Brazil, Keith S. Rosenn
Articles
No abstract provided.
Book Review - Taxation. Comparative Conflict Resolution Procedures In Taxation: Analytic Comparative Study By L. Hart Wright (Et. Al.), William D. Popkin
Book Review - Taxation. Comparative Conflict Resolution Procedures In Taxation: Analytic Comparative Study By L. Hart Wright (Et. Al.), William D. Popkin
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Remedies For Breach Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku Furiko Ni Taisuru Kyusai), Whitmore Gray
Remedies For Breach Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku Furiko Ni Taisuru Kyusai), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970. The fifth installment discusses the difficulty of remedies and various methods of enforcement.
Contract Interpretation Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Kaishaku), Whitmore Gray
Contract Interpretation Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Kaishaku), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970.
The fourth installment discusses further considerations and principles that impact contract interpretation.
Book Review. Law In India, Ralph F. Fuchs
Book Review. Law In India, Ralph F. Fuchs
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
Contract Interpretation And The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Kaishaku), Whitmore Gray
Contract Interpretation And The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Kaishaku), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970. The third installment introduces the basic principles of contract interpretation.
Contract Formation Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Seiritsu), Whitmore Gray
Contract Formation Under The Uniform Commercial Code (Ucc Ni Okeru Keiyaku No Seiritsu), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970.
The second installment discusses issues related to requirements compelling completion of a contract or pushing the issue to court.
The Role Of The Uniform Commercial Code In American Law (Beikokuho Ni Okeru Ucc No Ichi), Whitmore Gray
The Role Of The Uniform Commercial Code In American Law (Beikokuho Ni Okeru Ucc No Ichi), Whitmore Gray
Articles
A series of seminar lectures given by Whitmore Gray in Tokyo, Japan during October 1968. Six articles were subsequently published in “Kaigai Shojihomu” (The International Business Law Bulletin) between July 1969 and May 1970.
The first installment provides a basic introduction to the UCC and its implementation into the U.S. legal system.