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Domestic Partnership And Same-Sex Relationships: A Marketplace Innovation And A Less Than Perfect Institutional Choice, Nancy J. Knauer Jan 1998

Domestic Partnership And Same-Sex Relationships: A Marketplace Innovation And A Less Than Perfect Institutional Choice, Nancy J. Knauer

Nancy J. Knauer

The struggle for the recognition and protection of same-sex relationships is at the forefront of the contemporary gay and lesbian civil rights agenda. Whereas the push for same-sex marriage and parenting rights has met with mixed results in the courts and the legislatures, an impressive array of organizations, including Fortune 500 companies, colleges, nonprofit corporations, and municipalities, now extend benefits to the same-sex partners of their employees. This level of success raises a provocative question regarding the potential role of institutional employers in the larger on the agenda for progressive social change. Domestic partnership benefits are a creature of the …


Alternativas De Financiación De La Empresa (Ii), Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

Alternativas De Financiación De La Empresa (Ii), Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Segunda parte del análisis de las alternativas legales para la implementación de decisiones financieras


Alternativas De Financiación De La Empresa (I), Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

Alternativas De Financiación De La Empresa (I), Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Primera parte del análisis de estructuras legales y decisiones financieras de la empresa


Abuso De Derecho Y Abuso De Posición Dominante, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel Jan 1998

Abuso De Derecho Y Abuso De Posición Dominante, Martin Paolantonio, Salvador Bergel

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de la relación entre el concepto genérico de abuso de derecho y el de abuso de posición dominante del derecho de defensa de la competencia


Consideraciones Sobre El Contrato De Factoring En La Argentina, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

Consideraciones Sobre El Contrato De Factoring En La Argentina, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Análisis de las principales cuestiones sobre el contrato de factoring considerando su carácter de contrato atípico, la integración con las normas sobre cesión de derechos y la Convención Unidroit. Conveniencia y límites de una regulación expresa del contrato de factoring.


Covenants Y Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

Covenants Y Responsabilidad Civil De Las Entidades Financieras, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Un análisis de la función de los covenants en la contratación financiera, con referencia a algunos supuestos particulares susceptibles de generar responsabilidad civil para las entidades financieras


El Control Judicial De Las Cláusulas Predispuestas Y Un Fallo Ejemplar, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

El Control Judicial De Las Cláusulas Predispuestas Y Un Fallo Ejemplar, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Nota a un fallo que declara la ineficacia de una cláusula en el contrato de tarjeta de crédito que permitía su extinción en cualquier tiempo y sin causa por el banco emisor


La Indicación Del Lugar De Pago En El Pagaré, Martin Paolantonio Jan 1998

La Indicación Del Lugar De Pago En El Pagaré, Martin Paolantonio

Martin Paolantonio

Breve nota a fallo en materia de interpretación de la exigencia legal de indicación del lugar de pago en el pagaré y su modalidad de inclusión en el documento


Reconsidering Insurance For Punitive Damages, Tom Baker Jan 1998

Reconsidering Insurance For Punitive Damages, Tom Baker

All Faculty Scholarship

No abstract provided.


Legal-Ware: Contract And Copyright In The Digital Age, Michael J. Madison Jan 1998

Legal-Ware: Contract And Copyright In The Digital Age, Michael J. Madison

Articles

ProCD, Inc. v. Zeidenberg, which enforced a shrinkwrap license for computer software, has encouraged the expansion of the shrinkwrap form beyond computer programs, forward, onto the Internet, and backward, toward such traditional works as books and magazines. Authors and publishers are using that case to advance norms of information use that exclude, practically and conceptually, a robust public domain and a meaningful doctrine of fair use. Contesting such efforts by focusing on the contractual nature of traditional shrinkwrap, by relying on market principles, on adhesion theory, on commercial law concepts of usage and custom, or on federal preemption doctrine, feeds …


Bloomer Girl Revisited Or How To Frame An Unmade Picture, Victor P. Goldberg Jan 1998

Bloomer Girl Revisited Or How To Frame An Unmade Picture, Victor P. Goldberg

Faculty Scholarship

Nearly all contracts casebooks feature the saga of Shirley MacLaine's suit against Twentieth Century Fox arising from the cancellation of the proposed film Bloomer Girl. None really get the story right. To be fair, none try. The case is a vehicle for exploring the obligation of the victim of the breach of an employment contract to take alternative employment. If MacLaine refused an offer of alternative employment that was not "different and inferior," her failure to mitigate would mean that the earnings she would have received would be offset against the damages; so, asked the court, was the alternative …


"Public Use" And The Independent Judiciary: Condemnation In An Interest-Group Perspective, Donald J. Kochan Dec 1997

"Public Use" And The Independent Judiciary: Condemnation In An Interest-Group Perspective, Donald J. Kochan

Donald J. Kochan

This Article reexamines the doctrine of public use under the Takings Clause and its ability to impede takings for private use through an application of public choice theory. It argues that the judicial validation of interest-group capture of the condemnation power through a relaxed public use standard in Takings Clause review can be explained by interest group politics and public choice theory and by institutional tendencies inherent in the independent judiciary. Legislators can sell the eminent domain power to special interests for almost any use, promising durability in the deal given the low probability that the judiciary will invalidate it …