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Speedy Termination Of Alaska Native Parental Rights: The 1998 Changes To Alaska’S Child In Need Of Aid Statutes And Their Inherent Conflict With The Mandates Of The Federal Indian Child Welfare Act, Sheri L. Hazeltine Jun 2002

Speedy Termination Of Alaska Native Parental Rights: The 1998 Changes To Alaska’S Child In Need Of Aid Statutes And Their Inherent Conflict With The Mandates Of The Federal Indian Child Welfare Act, Sheri L. Hazeltine

Alaska Law Review

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“Active” Versus “Reasonable” Efforts: The Duties To Reunify The Family Under The Indian Child Welfare Act And The Alaska Child In Need Of Aid Statutes, Mark Andrews Jun 2002

“Active” Versus “Reasonable” Efforts: The Duties To Reunify The Family Under The Indian Child Welfare Act And The Alaska Child In Need Of Aid Statutes, Mark Andrews

Alaska Law Review

No abstract provided.


Of Punctilios And Paybacks: The Duty Of Loyalty Under The Uniform Trust Code, Karen E. Boxx Apr 2002

Of Punctilios And Paybacks: The Duty Of Loyalty Under The Uniform Trust Code, Karen E. Boxx

Missouri Law Review

Loyalty has been cited as the most desired of traits from those who serve others. One reason that loyalty is so highly valued is that it is impossible to guarantee and impossible to buy. The trust law concept of the duty of loyalty acknowledges that human nature will cause any person to favor his or her personal interests over the interests another, and it is this assumption of disloyalty that gives rise to the strict prohibitions of trustee conflicts of interest required under the label of “duty of loyalty.”


Ensuring The Supremacy Of Federal Law: Why The District Court Was Wrong In Westside Mothers V. Haveman, Erwin Chemerinsky Jan 2002

Ensuring The Supremacy Of Federal Law: Why The District Court Was Wrong In Westside Mothers V. Haveman, Erwin Chemerinsky

Faculty Scholarship

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Conflict Of Economic Laws: From Sovereignty To Substance, Hannah Buxbaum Jan 2002

Conflict Of Economic Laws: From Sovereignty To Substance, Hannah Buxbaum

Articles by Maurer Faculty

This article examines how the globalization of economic markets, and attendant changes in international regulatory strategies, challenge the traditional framework of private international law. It examines a variety of developments in the areas of securities, antitrust, and bankruptcy law, analyzing the ways in which they undermine the conception of regulatory power as grounded in the territorial authority of sovereign states. Specifically, the article argues that these changes reflect a shift in conflicts jurisprudence away from the traditional jurisdiction-selecting model and toward a substance-based model, in which a state's economic policy interests can be protected simply through assurance that the substance …


Book Review. Cross-Border Collateral: Legal Risk And The Conflict Of Laws. Edited By Richard Potok., Hannah Buxbaum Jan 2002

Book Review. Cross-Border Collateral: Legal Risk And The Conflict Of Laws. Edited By Richard Potok., Hannah Buxbaum

Articles by Maurer Faculty

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