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Articles 1 - 18 of 18
Full-Text Articles in Law
Domestic Relations Family Violence: Provide Jurisdiction And Venue Over Nonresidents In Certain Circumstances; Provide That It Is Unlawful To Knowingly Disclose Location Of Family Violence Shelter; Provide That The State Commission On Family Violence Be Assigned To The Administrative Office Of The Courts For Administrative Purposes Only, Margaret Ann Shannon
Georgia State University Law Review
The Act gives the superior court jurisdiction over family violence proceedings when the victim resides in the jurisdiction or when the act occurs in the jurisdiction, regardless of where the offender resides, as long as personal jurisdiction is otherwise satisfied. This Act assigns the State Commission on Family Violence to the Administrative Office of the Courts for administrative purposes only. In addition, the Act makes it a misdemeanor to knowingly reveal the location of a family violence center.
Jurisdiction And The Hunt: Subsistence Regulation, Anilca And Totemoff, David G. Shapiro
Jurisdiction And The Hunt: Subsistence Regulation, Anilca And Totemoff, David G. Shapiro
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Interprovincial Sovereign Immunity Revisited, Janet Walker
Interprovincial Sovereign Immunity Revisited, Janet Walker
Osgoode Hall Law Journal
The conventional wisdom has been that the Canadian provincial Crowns are immune from the jurisdiction of the courts of other Canadian provinces just as they are immune from the jurisdiction of foreign courts. This reflects the old views that the provinces are like foreign countries for the purposes of the conflict of laws and that court jurisdiction over the Crown is purely a creature of statute. Recent recognition of the constitutional bases for court jurisdiction and the need to reassess conflict of laws rules in light of the principles of Canadian federalism invites us to revisit interprovincial sovereign immunity, especially …
Tribal Court General Civil Jurisdiction Over Actions Between Non-Indian Plaintiffs And Defendants: Strate V. A-1 Contractors, Jamelle King
Tribal Court General Civil Jurisdiction Over Actions Between Non-Indian Plaintiffs And Defendants: Strate V. A-1 Contractors, Jamelle King
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Filartiga's Firm Footing: International Human Rights And Federal Common Law, Ryan Goodman, Derek P. Jinks
Filartiga's Firm Footing: International Human Rights And Federal Common Law, Ryan Goodman, Derek P. Jinks
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Nuclear Incidents On Indian Reservations: Who Has Jurisdiction? Tribal Court Exhaustion Versus The Price-Anderson Act, James W. Kuntz
Nuclear Incidents On Indian Reservations: Who Has Jurisdiction? Tribal Court Exhaustion Versus The Price-Anderson Act, James W. Kuntz
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protecting Profits Derived From Tribal Resources: Why The State Of Utah Should Not Have The Power To Tax Non-Indian Oil And Gas Lessees On The Navajo Nation's Aneth Extension: Texaco, Exxon, And Union Oil V. San Juan County School District--A Case Study, Richard J. Ansson Jr.
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
From The Internet To Court: Excerising Jurisdiction Over World Wide Web Communications, Gwenn M. Kalow
From The Internet To Court: Excerising Jurisdiction Over World Wide Web Communications, Gwenn M. Kalow
Fordham Law Review
No abstract provided.
Adjudication In Indian Country: The Confusing Parameters Of State, Federal, And Tribal Jurisdiction, Laurie Reynolds
Adjudication In Indian Country: The Confusing Parameters Of State, Federal, And Tribal Jurisdiction, Laurie Reynolds
William & Mary Law Review
No abstract provided.
Brown V. State Of New York: Judge Simons Says New York State Can Be Held Liable For Money Damages, Eric J. Stockel
Brown V. State Of New York: Judge Simons Says New York State Can Be Held Liable For Money Damages, Eric J. Stockel
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
Internet Jurisdictional Issues: Fundamental Fairness In A Virtual World, Karin M. Mika, Aaron J. Reber
Internet Jurisdictional Issues: Fundamental Fairness In A Virtual World, Karin M. Mika, Aaron J. Reber
Law Faculty Articles and Essays
This Article explains Internet jurisdictional issues within the current framework that enables a state to assert in personam jurisdiction. This Article argues that existing jurisdictional tests are appropriate in determining the fairness of jurisdiction in cases involving the Internet, despite the vast outreach capacity of computers. This Article will first examine the development of law concerning in personam jurisdiction. Next, this Article will reflect on how courts have handled jurisdictional issues respecting other modes of communication, namely the mail and telephone. Third, this Article will argue that in traditional jurisdictional analysis, courts have placed primary emphasis on business contacts and …
Violence Against Women And The Commerce Clause: Can This Marriage Survive?, Jennifer C. Philpot
Violence Against Women And The Commerce Clause: Can This Marriage Survive?, Jennifer C. Philpot
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Employees: Show Us Your Paycheck, Dina Mastellone
Employees: Show Us Your Paycheck, Dina Mastellone
Touro Law Review
No abstract provided.
The New Economics Of Jurisdictional Competition: Devolutionary Federalism In A Second-Best World, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
The New Economics Of Jurisdictional Competition: Devolutionary Federalism In A Second-Best World, William W. Bratton, Joseph A. Mccahery
All Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.
Validity Of A State Court's Exercise Of Concurrent Jurisdiction Over Civil Actions Arising In Indian Country: Application Of The Indian Abstention Doctrine In State Court, John J. Harte
American Indian Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Book Review Of Reclaiming The Federal Courts, By Larry W. Yackle., Edward A. Purcell Jr.
Other Publications
No abstract provided.
Text And Context In International Dispute Resolution, William W. Park
Text And Context In International Dispute Resolution, William W. Park
Faculty Scholarship
More than one thoughtful business manager has contemplated the prospect of litigation abroad in terms analogous to those used by the 19th century diarist quoted above. When an international venture goes awry, the dramatically disagreeable consequences can often include the "hometown justice" of the other side's national courts: unfamiliar procedures, perhaps a foreign language, and in some countries, a xenophobic or even corrupt judge.
Toward The Enforcement Of Universal Human Rights Through Abrogation Of The Rule Of Non-Inquiry In Extradition, Richard J. Wilson
Toward The Enforcement Of Universal Human Rights Through Abrogation Of The Rule Of Non-Inquiry In Extradition, Richard J. Wilson
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
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