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Socialismo Bajo Una Constitución Liberal, Horacio M. Lynch
Socialismo Bajo Una Constitución Liberal, Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
No abstract provided.
El "Programa De Entrenamiento Para Abogados. El Arte De La Abogacía", Horacio M. Lynch
El "Programa De Entrenamiento Para Abogados. El Arte De La Abogacía", Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
Explicación del Programa de Entrenamiento para Abogados, curso piloto novedoso para la enseñanza de El Arte de la Abogacía, cumplido en la Escuela de Abogacía de Buenos Aires.
Truthfulness In Negotiation, Thomas F. Guernsey
Truthfulness In Negotiation, Thomas F. Guernsey
University of Richmond Law Review
A great deal has been written on truthfulness in trial advocacy. In his talks and writing, Monroe Freedman sparked the most current version of the debate, though the debate is much older. Given the age of this debate, it is surprising to find that there has been little discussion of truthfulness in the related area of negotiation. A survey of law review articles, cases and ethical opinions reveals little in the way of discussion or guidance. Indeed, books prepared on negotiation are quite limited in their consideration of the ethical issues involved.
Cross-Jurisdictional Conflicts: An Analysis Of Legitimate State Interests On Federal And Indian Lands, Charles F. Wilkinson
Cross-Jurisdictional Conflicts: An Analysis Of Legitimate State Interests On Federal And Indian Lands, Charles F. Wilkinson
Publications
No abstract provided.
The Duty Of Fair Representation In Grievance Administration: A Specific Test Modeled On Judge Bazelon's Dissent In United States V. Decoster
Washington and Lee Law Review
No abstract provided.
Protection Against Unjust Discipline: An Idea Whose Time Has Long Since Come, Theodore St. Antoine
Protection Against Unjust Discipline: An Idea Whose Time Has Long Since Come, Theodore St. Antoine
Book Chapters
The law seems able to absorb only so many new ideas in a given area at one time. In 1967 Professor Lawrence Blades of Kansas produced a pioneering article in which he decried the iron grip of the contract doctrine of employment at will, and argued that all employees should be legally protected against abusive discharge. The next dozen years witnessed a remarkable reaction. With a unanimity rare, if not unprecedented, among the contentious tribe of labor academics and labor arbitrators, a veritable Who's Who of those professions stepped forth to embrace Blades' notion, and to refine and elaborate it …
La Corte Suprema Y Las Libertades Económicas De La Constitución Nacional, Horacio M. Lynch
La Corte Suprema Y Las Libertades Económicas De La Constitución Nacional, Horacio M. Lynch
Horacio M. LYNCH
No abstract provided.