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Coping With Uncertainty In The Law, Ellen Ash Peters Oct 1986

Coping With Uncertainty In The Law, Ellen Ash Peters

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On Evidences And Intentions: The More Proof, The More Doubt, Carol Weisbrod Jul 1986

On Evidences And Intentions: The More Proof, The More Doubt, Carol Weisbrod

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The Use And Misuse Of Interstate Tax Comparisons, Richard Pomp Jul 1986

The Use And Misuse Of Interstate Tax Comparisons, Richard Pomp

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Limited Liability And Corporate Groups, Phillip Blumberg Jan 1986

Limited Liability And Corporate Groups, Phillip Blumberg

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Consumer Protection In The United States: Control Of Unfair Or Unconscionable Practices, Phillip Blumberg Jan 1986

Consumer Protection In The United States: Control Of Unfair Or Unconscionable Practices, Phillip Blumberg

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Images Of The Woman Juror, Carol Weisbrod Jan 1986

Images Of The Woman Juror, Carol Weisbrod

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Persons Without History: Liberal Theory And Human Experience, Thomas Morawetz Jan 1986

Persons Without History: Liberal Theory And Human Experience, Thomas Morawetz

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Reconstructing The Criminal Defenses: The Significance Of Justification, Thomas Morawetz Jan 1986

Reconstructing The Criminal Defenses: The Significance Of Justification, Thomas Morawetz

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To Have And To Hold: The Marital Rape Exemption And The Fourteenth Amendment, Anne Dailey Jan 1986

To Have And To Hold: The Marital Rape Exemption And The Fourteenth Amendment, Anne Dailey

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The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Law: The Antelope's Penal Law Exception, Mark Weston Janis Jan 1986

The Recognition And Enforcement Of Foreign Law: The Antelope's Penal Law Exception, Mark Weston Janis

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In 1825, Chief Justice Marshall held in The Antelope that (t)he courts of no country execute the penal laws of another. Since then, United States Courts have painstakingly crafted a variety of definitions of the word penal in order to help determine when and when not they should apply foreign laws or execute foreign judgments which conceivably might be characterized as penal. Much of their hairsplitting analysis might have been avoided if American judges and commentators had looked behind Marshall's phrase to see its foundations in law and policy. After reviewing the accepted wisdom about The Antelope's penal law exception, …