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Cadaveric Organ Donation And Consent: A Comparative Analysis Of The United States, Japan, Singapore, And China, Sean R. Fitzgibbons
Cadaveric Organ Donation And Consent: A Comparative Analysis Of The United States, Japan, Singapore, And China, Sean R. Fitzgibbons
ILSA Journal of International & Comparative Law
Due to the remarkable advances in medical science, the overall success in organ transplantation has led to one major problem - a shortage of human organs for transplantation.
Messmer V. Teacher's Insurance Company: Turning Florida Law On Its Head, Stephanie A. Yelenosky
Messmer V. Teacher's Insurance Company: Turning Florida Law On Its Head, Stephanie A. Yelenosky
Nova Law Review
In our society, damages are often caused by the activities of multiple actors.
The War On Drugs: Predicting The Status Quo, John Kaplan
The War On Drugs: Predicting The Status Quo, John Kaplan
Nova Law Review
I regard the chances of a major breakthrough which will dramatically change the amount of drug use and abuse among the citizenry or the problems caused by it at the governmental level, as somewhat between small and non-existent.
Personal Jurisdiction In Florida: Some Problems And Proposals, Marc Rohr
Personal Jurisdiction In Florida: Some Problems And Proposals, Marc Rohr
Nova Law Review
As any well-taught law student knows, two things must generally
be true in order for an American court to render a binding in personam
judgment against a party who does not reside within the borders of the
state in which the court is located:' (1) the party's conduct must fall
within the terms of a statute of that state, universally known as a "long
arm statute," conferring power upon that state's courts to hear cases of
the kind described therein, and (2) the assertion of personal jurisdiction
under the long arm statute must satisfy the "minimum contacts" test
articulated by …