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North Star Steel Company V. Thomas: Time For Warning, Vanessa Zyla Goddard
North Star Steel Company V. Thomas: Time For Warning, Vanessa Zyla Goddard
West Virginia Law Review
No abstract provided.
Choice Of Law And The Forgiving Constitution, Gene R. Shreve
Choice Of Law And The Forgiving Constitution, Gene R. Shreve
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Conflicts And Dependant Sovereigns: Incorporating Indian Tribes Into A Conflicts Course, Wendy Collins Perdue
Conflicts And Dependant Sovereigns: Incorporating Indian Tribes Into A Conflicts Course, Wendy Collins Perdue
Law Faculty Publications
Professor Perdue describes her use of materials on Indian Tribes at the end of her Conflict of Laws course as a vehicle for examining the interrelations among choice of law, Jurisdiction, and recognition of judgments. Her goal is not to make students experts in Indian law, but rather to get students to reexamine assumptions about the nature of sovereignty and the role of choice of law, jurisdiction, and recognition of judgments as devices for recognizing and allocating governmental authority
A Multilateralist Method Of Choice Of Law, Scott Fruehwald
A Multilateralist Method Of Choice Of Law, Scott Fruehwald
Kentucky Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Intellectual Property Protection In The Asian-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study, Paul C.B. Liu, Andy Y. Sun
Intellectual Property Protection In The Asian-Pacific Region: A Comparative Study, Paul C.B. Liu, Andy Y. Sun
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Conflicts On The Net: Choice Of Law In Transnational Cyberspace, Matthew R. Burnsteln
Conflicts On The Net: Choice Of Law In Transnational Cyberspace, Matthew R. Burnsteln
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
No recent technological advance has captured the attention and imagination of the United States and the international community like the advent of global communications networks--the Internet, Cyberspace, the Information Superhighway. While the technology advances daily, a legal regime for ordering cyberspace has not yet evolved. Already, cases are reaching the courts in which plaintiffs complain of improper and unlawful activities by defendants in cyberspace. Both cyberspace's growing ubiquity and the anonymity found online will increase international use of the networks for interaction and commerce. This Note considers the conflict of laws implications of transnational cyberspace. The need to consider choice …
The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve
The Odds Against Teaching Conflicts, Gene R. Shreve
Articles by Maurer Faculty
No abstract provided.
International Contracts In European Courts: Jurisdiction Under Article 5(1) Of The Brussels Convention, Herbert Bernstein
International Contracts In European Courts: Jurisdiction Under Article 5(1) Of The Brussels Convention, Herbert Bernstein
Faculty Scholarship
No abstract provided.