Menu
Mon panier

En cours de chargement...

Recherche avancée

University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 4 - Fall 2014

Edition en anglais

  • Mark Childress

  • Paru le : 16/12/2014
The fourth issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include:Articles:*... > Lire la suite
1,99 €
E-book - ePub
Vérifier la compatibilité avec vos supports
The fourth issue of 2014 features articles and essays from recognized legal scholars, as well as extensive student research. Contents include:Articles:* The Legal Salience of Taxation, by Andrew T. Hayashi* Tax-Loss Mechanisms, by Jacob Nussim & Avraham Tabbach* Regulating Systemic Risk in Insurance, by Daniel Schwarcz & Steven L. Schwarcz* American Constitutional Exceptionalism Revisited, by Mila Versteeg & Emily ZackinComments:* Bursting the Speech Bubble: Toward a More Fitting Perceived-Affiliation Standard, by Nicholas A.
Caselli* Payments to Not Parent? Noncustodial Parents as the Recipients of Child Support, by Emma J. Cone-Roddy* Too Small to Fail: A New Perspective on Environmental Penalties for Small Businesses, by Nicholas S. Dufau* Understanding Equal Sovereignty, by Abigail B. Molitor* "Widespread" Uncertainty: The Exclusionary Rule in Civil-Removal Proceedings, by Michael J. O'Brien* Clogged Conduits: A Defendant's Right to Confront His Translated Statements, by Casen B.
Ross* "Integral" Decisionmaking: Judicial Interpretation of Predispute Arbitration Agreements Naming the National Arbitration Forum, by Daniel A. SitoIssue 4 also includes Book Review Essays by Lisa Bernstein, Avery W. Katz, and Eyal Zamir, analyzing three recent books on contract law and theory.

Fiche technique

  • Date de parution : 16/12/2014
  • Editeur : Mark Childress
  • ISBN : 978-1-61027-858-4
  • EAN : 9781610278584
  • Format : ePub
  • Caractéristiques du format ePub
    • Protection num. : pas de protection

À propos de l'auteur

Biographie de University of Chicago Law Revi

The University of Chicago Law Review first appeared in 1933, thirty-one years after the Law School offered its first classes. Since then the Law Review has continued to serve as a forum for the expression of ideas of leading professors, judges, and practitioners, as well as student-authors ... and as a training ground for University of Chicago Law School students, who serve as its editors and contribute original research.
 University of Chicago Law Revi - University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, Number 4 - Fall 2014.
University of Chicago Law Review: Volume 81, ...
1,99 €
Haut de page