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Full-Text Articles in Law
Factitious Disorders And Trauma-Related Diagnoses, Daniel Brown, Alan Scheflin
Factitious Disorders And Trauma-Related Diagnoses, Daniel Brown, Alan Scheflin
Faculty Publications
The recent plethora of lawsuits involving allegations of iatrogenically implanted memories of satanic ritual abuse and other traumas has highlighted the existence of a unique group of psychiatric patients. Although these patients are often successful at deceiving therapists (and sometimes juries), the case studies in this special issue reveal the chronic nature of their propensity to invent traumatic identities and past histories. The core clinical features of affect dysregulation, somatization, and impaired object relations, together with frequent histories of alcohol and substance abuse, parallel the psychiatric co-morbidity frequently found in genuine trauma victims. These case studies also point to early …
On The Occasion Of The Signing Of The Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict (The Hague, 26 March 1999), Colin Powers
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Protection Of Cultural Property, Hal Burman
Protection Of Cultural Property, Hal Burman
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Speech By The Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of The Netherlands At The Opening Of The Diplomatic Conference On The Adoption Of A Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, 15 March 1999, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of The Netherlands
Speech By The Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of The Netherlands At The Opening Of The Diplomatic Conference On The Adoption Of A Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, 15 March 1999, Minister Of Foreign Affairs Of The Netherlands
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Speech Of The Netherlands Secretary Of State For Cultural Affairs At The Occasion Of The Opening Of The Diplomatic Conference For The Adoption Of A Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, Netherlands Secretary Of State
Speech Of The Netherlands Secretary Of State For Cultural Affairs At The Occasion Of The Opening Of The Diplomatic Conference For The Adoption Of A Second Protocol To The Hague Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, Netherlands Secretary Of State
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
On The Occasion Of The Opening Of The Diplomatic Conference On A Second Draft Protocol To The Convention For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict (The Hague, 1954), M. Frederico Mayor
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Unesco Summary Of Comments On The Preliminary Draft Second Protocol To The 1954 Hague Convention, Unesco
Unesco Summary Of Comments On The Preliminary Draft Second Protocol To The 1954 Hague Convention, Unesco
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
An Essay On Women And Intellectual Property Law: The Challenges Faced By Female Attorneys Pursuing Careers In Intellectual Property, Kara Hagen
Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Who's Afraid Of Functional Claims? Reforming The Patent Law's §112, ¶6 Jurisprudence, Mark D. Janis
Who's Afraid Of Functional Claims? Reforming The Patent Law's §112, ¶6 Jurisprudence, Mark D. Janis
Santa Clara High Technology Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Thursday's Child: Litigation Over Possession Of Cryopreserved Embryos As A Call For Legislation, Jennifer Hodges
Thursday's Child: Litigation Over Possession Of Cryopreserved Embryos As A Call For Legislation, Jennifer Hodges
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Comments Of Mexico To The Draft Guidelines For The Implementation Of The 1999 Second Protocol To The Hague Convention Of 1954 For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, Delegation Of Mexico
Comments Of Mexico To The Draft Guidelines For The Implementation Of The 1999 Second Protocol To The Hague Convention Of 1954 For The Protection Of Cultural Property In The Event Of Armed Conflict, Delegation Of Mexico
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Principes Directeurs: Prise De Position, Delegation Of Switzerland
Principes Directeurs: Prise De Position, Delegation Of Switzerland
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Comments On The Draft Guidelines For The Implementation Of The 1999 Second Protocol To The Hague Convention, Delegation Of Norway
Comments On The Draft Guidelines For The Implementation Of The 1999 Second Protocol To The Hague Convention, Delegation Of Norway
Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict
No abstract provided.
Dedication: Tribute To Justice Stanley Mosk, Gerald F. Uelmen
Dedication: Tribute To Justice Stanley Mosk, Gerald F. Uelmen
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Expressive Function Of Succession Law And The Merits Of Non-Marital Inclusion, E. Gary Spitko
The Expressive Function Of Succession Law And The Merits Of Non-Marital Inclusion, E. Gary Spitko
Faculty Publications
Intestacy statutes seek to further donative freedom by effectuating the attributed intent of those who fail to execute a valid estate plan during life. One might reasonably hypothesize that gay men and lesbians, on the whole, differ from the non-gay majority with respect to their donative intent. The fundamental difference in romantic and affectional preferences between gay people and non-gay people is likely to produce such a disparate donative intent. Much anecdotal evidence and recent empirical evidence strongly support this hypothesis.
Article II of the Uniform Probate Code presently ignores the existence of gay men and lesbians, despite the drafters' …
Judge Not: In Defense Of Minority-Culture Arbitration, E. Gary Spitko
Judge Not: In Defense Of Minority-Culture Arbitration, E. Gary Spitko
Faculty Publications
Arbitration can serve as a necessary safe harbor from procedural and substantive cultural bias in the general public courts. Arbitration also can serve as a laboratory for process reforms as cultural minorities attempt to craft rules that better govern their lives than do the purportedly “one size fits all” rules that the majority has crafted. In so allowing cultural minorities to structure their lives and legal disputes in ways that reflect their particular needs, minority-culture arbitration also has great potential for habituating the general public to the realities of the lives of cultural minorities and to the notion that custom-made …
Balancing Interests And Maximizing Rights In Envrionmental Law, Tseming Yang
Balancing Interests And Maximizing Rights In Envrionmental Law, Tseming Yang
Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
The Bard And The Bench: An Opinion And Brief Writer's Guide To Shakespeare, Robert Peterson
The Bard And The Bench: An Opinion And Brief Writer's Guide To Shakespeare, Robert Peterson
Faculty Publications
This work is a legal brief writer's and opinion drafter's guide to Shakespeare. It collects and catalogues by topic citations to plays, poems, or passages that are actually found in judicial opinions. This essay also suggests a few uncited orphans deserving a home in brief or opinion. The catalogue is web based; the reader may search it in its electronic format or download it for old-fashioned browsing.
The F-Word: A Jurisprudential Taxonomy Of American Morals (In A Nutshell), Robert F. Blomquist
The F-Word: A Jurisprudential Taxonomy Of American Morals (In A Nutshell), Robert F. Blomquist
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Thin Line Between Love And Hate: Same-Sex Hostile-Environment Sexual Harassment, Marianne C. Delpo
The Thin Line Between Love And Hate: Same-Sex Hostile-Environment Sexual Harassment, Marianne C. Delpo
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Death Penalty Is Cruel And Unusual Punishment For The Crime Of Rape - Even The Rape Of A Child, Pallie Zambrano
The Death Penalty Is Cruel And Unusual Punishment For The Crime Of Rape - Even The Rape Of A Child, Pallie Zambrano
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Parking Lot Cases Revisited: Confusion At Or About The Gate, William V. Vetter
The Parking Lot Cases Revisited: Confusion At Or About The Gate, William V. Vetter
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Subsequent Remedial Measures And The Application Of California Law In A Diversity Action, Daniel Ogburn
Subsequent Remedial Measures And The Application Of California Law In A Diversity Action, Daniel Ogburn
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Children's Well-Being: Clues And Caveats From Social Research, Greer Litton Fox
Children's Well-Being: Clues And Caveats From Social Research, Greer Litton Fox
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Company Disclosure Of Earnings Projections: Should Individual Investors Be Allowed Into The Ball Park?, Peter L. Cholakis
Company Disclosure Of Earnings Projections: Should Individual Investors Be Allowed Into The Ball Park?, Peter L. Cholakis
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Tipping The Scales: Courts Struggle To Strike A Balance Between The Public Disclosure Of Private Facts Tort And The First Amendment, Peter Gielniak
Tipping The Scales: Courts Struggle To Strike A Balance Between The Public Disclosure Of Private Facts Tort And The First Amendment, Peter Gielniak
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Book Review [Psychotherapy And Confidentiality: Testimonial Priviliged Communication, Breach Of Confidentiality, And Reporting Duties], Santa Clara Law Review
Book Review [Psychotherapy And Confidentiality: Testimonial Priviliged Communication, Breach Of Confidentiality, And Reporting Duties], Santa Clara Law Review
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction: From Partners To Parents: Toward A Child Centered Family Law Jurisprudence, June Carbone
Introduction: From Partners To Parents: Toward A Child Centered Family Law Jurisprudence, June Carbone
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
Children's Interests In A Family Context - A Cautionary Note, James G. Dwyer
Children's Interests In A Family Context - A Cautionary Note, James G. Dwyer
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.
A Molotov Cocktail: Proposition 51 And Workers' Compensation, Laura Buhl
A Molotov Cocktail: Proposition 51 And Workers' Compensation, Laura Buhl
Santa Clara Law Review
No abstract provided.