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Capacity To Marry In The Conflict Of Laws: Some Variations On A Theme, H. Patrick Glenn
Capacity To Marry In The Conflict Of Laws: Some Variations On A Theme, H. Patrick Glenn
Dalhousie Law Journal
Problems of matrimonial capacity in the conflict of laws have traditionally been said to be resolved through a distributive application of the two personal laws in presence - to each his or her own law.' Yet the proponents of this "dual domicile doctrine" have met strong opposition from those who would recognize a paramount interest on the part of the State wherein the marriage is to be fixed, rather than that from which the parties may have come, in determining its validity. Savigny in Germany, 2 Bartin in France, 3 Cook in the U.S.A., 4 and Cheshire5 in England have …
Equations Presented As An Example Of A Nonsimulation Game, Layman E. Allen, Joan K. Ross
Equations Presented As An Example Of A Nonsimulation Game, Layman E. Allen, Joan K. Ross
Articles
One way of characterizing instructional games is in terms of whether they are simulation games or nonsimulation games. Most ofSimulation Gaming News deals with simulation games and other simulations; here we are concerned with nonsimulation games.
Consideration Of The Problems In Consortium Recovery
Consideration Of The Problems In Consortium Recovery
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Observation On Wills Under The Indiana Probate Code Of 1953, Max Rheinstein
Some Observation On Wills Under The Indiana Probate Code Of 1953, Max Rheinstein
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Contractors' Problems Under The Standardized Government Contract
Contractors' Problems Under The Standardized Government Contract
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Practical Farm Tax Problems, Walter B. Keaton
Practical Farm Tax Problems, Walter B. Keaton
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Legal Institutes For Every Local Lawyer, Burt J. Thompson
Legal Institutes For Every Local Lawyer, Burt J. Thompson
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Some Problems Of The Indiana Bar, Louden L. Bomberger
Some Problems Of The Indiana Bar, Louden L. Bomberger
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.