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The Fcc's Deregulation Of Cable Television: The Problem Of Unfair Competition And The 1976 Copyright Act, David Bowman
The Fcc's Deregulation Of Cable Television: The Problem Of Unfair Competition And The 1976 Copyright Act, David Bowman
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Equity Cushion Analysis In Bankruptcy, Lawrence J. Dash
The Equity Cushion Analysis In Bankruptcy, Lawrence J. Dash
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Enigma Of Felix Frankfurter. By H.N. Hirsch, Jerome Alan Cohen
The Enigma Of Felix Frankfurter. By H.N. Hirsch, Jerome Alan Cohen
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Successor Liability For Defective Products: A Tort Exception To A Corporate Rule, Roberta L. Schuhalter
Successor Liability For Defective Products: A Tort Exception To A Corporate Rule, Roberta L. Schuhalter
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fraud, Fiduciaries, And Insider Trading, Alison Grey Anderson
Fraud, Fiduciaries, And Insider Trading, Alison Grey Anderson
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Rights Within The World Legal Order: A Reply To Sohn And Mcdougal, Eric Lane
Human Rights Within The World Legal Order: A Reply To Sohn And Mcdougal, Eric Lane
Hofstra Law Review
Professor Sohn is the quintessential charterist. He views the world legal order, at least as it pertains to human rights, as being a centralized structure with the United Nations Charter as its base. "The Charter is the cornerstone of international jus cogens, and its provisions prevail over all other international and domestic legislative acts." According to Sohn, the Charter creates a variety of human rights norms and authorizes their implementation and enforcement through various United Nations organs: "These provisions express clearly the obligations of all members and the powers of the organization in the field of human rights. While the …
Enforcing Internal Revenue Service Summonses Under The Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program: The Need For Statutory Reform, Robert Schneps
Enforcing Internal Revenue Service Summonses Under The Taxpayer Compliance Measurement Program: The Need For Statutory Reform, Robert Schneps
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conflicts Cases And The Problem Of Relevant Time: A Response To The Hague Symposium, Louise Weinberg
Conflicts Cases And The Problem Of Relevant Time: A Response To The Hague Symposium, Louise Weinberg
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Fragmentation Of The Supreme Court: An Inquiry Into Causes, Louis Lusky
Fragmentation Of The Supreme Court: An Inquiry Into Causes, Louis Lusky
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Establishment Clause Standing: The Not Very Revolutionary Decision At Valley Forge, William P. Marshall, Maripat Flood
Establishment Clause Standing: The Not Very Revolutionary Decision At Valley Forge, William P. Marshall, Maripat Flood
Hofstra Law Review
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A Case Against The Kantian Retributivist Theory Of Punishment: A Response To Professor Pugsley, Leon Pearl
A Case Against The Kantian Retributivist Theory Of Punishment: A Response To Professor Pugsley, Leon Pearl
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Justiciability And The Limits Of Presidential Foreign Policy Power, Paul Hubschman Aloe
Justiciability And The Limits Of Presidential Foreign Policy Power, Paul Hubschman Aloe
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Like Mackerel In The Moonlight: Some Reflections On Richmond Newspapers, Lillian R. Bevier
Like Mackerel In The Moonlight: Some Reflections On Richmond Newspapers, Lillian R. Bevier
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Individual Rights And The Social Good: A Choice-Theoretic Analysis, Steven Strasnick
Individual Rights And The Social Good: A Choice-Theoretic Analysis, Steven Strasnick
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Individual Rights And Collective Rationality: Some Implications For Economic Analysis Of Law, Bruce Chapman
Individual Rights And Collective Rationality: Some Implications For Economic Analysis Of Law, Bruce Chapman
Hofstra Law Review
In recent years there has been much discussion of two theorems in economics that relate individual rights to Pareto optimality. In the area of law and economics, Ronald Coase is well known for demonstrating that in a world without transaction costs bargaining will always result in a Pareto-efficient outcome, whatever the initial distribution of rights. In social choice theory, however, Amartya Sen has shown that for certain configurations of individual preferences, the reasonable exercise of individual rights can lead to outcomes that are Pareto-inferior to other outcomes that are attainable. Clearly, there is some tension between these two results. The …
Authors' And Artists' Rights In The United States: A Legal Fiction, Neil G. Kenduck
Authors' And Artists' Rights In The United States: A Legal Fiction, Neil G. Kenduck
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Social Choice Theory And The Imperfectability Of A Legal Order, Allan Gibbard
Social Choice Theory And The Imperfectability Of A Legal Order, Allan Gibbard
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Integrity Of Holmes' Jurisprudence, G. Edward White
The Integrity Of Holmes' Jurisprudence, G. Edward White
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Holmes A Hundred Years Ago: The Common Law And Legal Theory, Saul Touster
Holmes A Hundred Years Ago: The Common Law And Legal Theory, Saul Touster
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Future Of Human Rights In International Jurisprudence: An Optimistic Appraisal, Benjamin B. Ferencz
The Future Of Human Rights In International Jurisprudence: An Optimistic Appraisal, Benjamin B. Ferencz
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Human Motivation: The Inadequacy Of Economists' Models, Alfred F. Mackay
Human Motivation: The Inadequacy Of Economists' Models, Alfred F. Mackay
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Drawing Lines Around The Fourth Amendment: Robbins V. California And New York V. Belton, Anthony E. Kaplan
Drawing Lines Around The Fourth Amendment: Robbins V. California And New York V. Belton, Anthony E. Kaplan
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Factors, Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts Inc., Kevin E. Balfe
Factors, Etc., Inc. V. Pro Arts Inc., Kevin E. Balfe
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The House At Work. Edited By Joseph Cooper & G. Calvin Mackenzie, Robert F. Drinan S.J.
The House At Work. Edited By Joseph Cooper & G. Calvin Mackenzie, Robert F. Drinan S.J.
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Right To Sublease In New York: Application Of Real Property Law Section 226-B, Stephen L. Kaufman
The Right To Sublease In New York: Application Of Real Property Law Section 226-B, Stephen L. Kaufman
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Holmes' Common Law As Legal And Social Science, Robert W. Gordon
Holmes' Common Law As Legal And Social Science, Robert W. Gordon
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Constitutional Rights Of Noncommercial Boycotters: A Delicate Balance, Laurence Paskowitz
Constitutional Rights Of Noncommercial Boycotters: A Delicate Balance, Laurence Paskowitz
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Wishful Thinker's Rehearing In The Hague Case, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.
A Wishful Thinker's Rehearing In The Hague Case, Frederic L. Kirgis Jr.
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Three Might-Have-Beens: A Reaction To The Symposium On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Three Might-Have-Beens: A Reaction To The Symposium On Allstate Insurance Co. V. Hague, Andreas F. Lowenfeld
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.
Federal Tax Incentives For Historic Preservation: A Strategy For Conservation And Investment, Miriam Joels Silver
Federal Tax Incentives For Historic Preservation: A Strategy For Conservation And Investment, Miriam Joels Silver
Hofstra Law Review
No abstract provided.