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Updated 1995 Annual Meeting Draft Considered By Ucc Article 9 Drafting Committee, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Updated 1995 Annual Meeting Draft Considered By Ucc Article 9 Drafting Committee, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Equal Credit Opportunity In The 1990s: Implications For Creditors' Institutions, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Equal Credit Opportunity In The 1990s: Implications For Creditors' Institutions, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Commentary: The Rise Of Bank Substitutes And Why It Will Continue, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Commentary: The Rise Of Bank Substitutes And Why It Will Continue, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Commentary: 1995 Banking Law Institute Confronts Challenge To The Industry, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Commentary: 1995 Banking Law Institute Confronts Challenge To The Industry, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Rico Allegations In Consumer Secured Transaction Cases, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Rico Allegations In Consumer Secured Transaction Cases, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Federal Credit Allocation And The Private Credit System, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Commentary: Federal Credit Allocation And The Private Credit System, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Recent Bankruptcy Cases Protect Contract Interest Rates, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Recent Bankruptcy Cases Protect Contract Interest Rates, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Commentary: Consumer Credit In The 1990s, Part One - The Increasing Importance Of State Law, Alvin C. Harrell Dec 1994

Commentary: Consumer Credit In The 1990s, Part One - The Increasing Importance Of State Law, Alvin C. Harrell

Alvin C. Harrell

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Amicus Curiae, Usc Law Center's Post-Conviction Justice Project (With Co-Counsel And Students), Reno V. Koray, 515 U.S. 50 (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg Dec 1994

Brief Of Amicus Curiae, Usc Law Center's Post-Conviction Justice Project (With Co-Counsel And Students), Reno V. Koray, 515 U.S. 50 (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg

Charles D Weisselberg

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Amicus Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association (With Co-Counsel And Students), State V. Dougherty, No. 94-2494 (Ohio) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg Dec 1994

Brief Of Amicus Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association (With Co-Counsel And Students), State V. Dougherty, No. 94-2494 (Ohio) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg

Charles D Weisselberg

No abstract provided.


Brief Of Amici Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association, Et Al. (With Co-Counsel And Students), Barrera-Echavarria V. Rison, 44 F.3d 1441 (9th Cir.) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg Dec 1994

Brief Of Amici Curiae, National Legal Aid And Defender Association, Et Al. (With Co-Counsel And Students), Barrera-Echavarria V. Rison, 44 F.3d 1441 (9th Cir.) (1995), Charles D. Weisselberg

Charles D Weisselberg

No abstract provided.


Equality As The Primary Constitutional Value: The Case For Applying Employment Discrimination Laws To Religion, Jane Rutherford Dec 1994

Equality As The Primary Constitutional Value: The Case For Applying Employment Discrimination Laws To Religion, Jane Rutherford

Jane Rutherford

No abstract provided.


La Reforma Judicial De 1994 Y Las Acciones De Inconstitucionalidad, Héctor Fix Fierro Dec 1994

La Reforma Judicial De 1994 Y Las Acciones De Inconstitucionalidad, Héctor Fix Fierro

Héctor Fix Fierro

No abstract provided.


The United Nations Response To The Crisis Of Landmines In The Developing World, Kenneth Anderson Dec 1994

The United Nations Response To The Crisis Of Landmines In The Developing World, Kenneth Anderson

Kenneth Anderson

Introduction. Although the United Nations has frequently been criticized for responding too slowly to problems in the developing world, it can take pride in having been among the first to recognize the crisis of antipersonnel landmines. Ever since the issue was first raised in 1992 by the International Committee of the Red Cross, key actors at the United Nations-including the Secretary General and other senior executives in the departments of Peacekeeping, Humanitarian Affairs, the High Commissioner on Refugees, and UNICEF-have been forthright on the need to take action against this problem.' The brief but specific mention of landmines in the …