Stanford Law Review: Volume 64, Issue 3 - March 2012
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- Date de parution18/04/2014
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- ÉditeurMark Childress
Résumé
A leading law journal features a digital edition as part of its worldwide distribution, using quality ebook formatting and active links. The March 2012 issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by recognized scholars on diverse topics of interest to the academic and professional community. Contents for the March 2012 issue (number 3 of Volume 64) include:Prosecuting the Exonerated: Actual Innocence and the Double Jeopardy ClauseBy Jordan M.
BarryFrom Multiculturalism to Technique: Feminism, Culture, and the Conflict of Laws StyleBy Karen Knop, Ralf Michaels & Annelise RilesFragmentation Nodes: A Study in Financial Innovation, Complexity, and Systemic RiskBy Kathryn JudgeNote: Insurmountable Obstacles: Structural Errors, Procedural Default, and Ineffective AssistanceBy Amy Knight BurnsComment: The Gulf Coast Claims Facility and the Deepwater Horizon Litigation: Judicial Regulation of Private Compensation SchemesBy Colin McDonell
BarryFrom Multiculturalism to Technique: Feminism, Culture, and the Conflict of Laws StyleBy Karen Knop, Ralf Michaels & Annelise RilesFragmentation Nodes: A Study in Financial Innovation, Complexity, and Systemic RiskBy Kathryn JudgeNote: Insurmountable Obstacles: Structural Errors, Procedural Default, and Ineffective AssistanceBy Amy Knight BurnsComment: The Gulf Coast Claims Facility and the Deepwater Horizon Litigation: Judicial Regulation of Private Compensation SchemesBy Colin McDonell
A leading law journal features a digital edition as part of its worldwide distribution, using quality ebook formatting and active links. The March 2012 issue of the Stanford Law Review contains studies of law, economics, and social policy by recognized scholars on diverse topics of interest to the academic and professional community. Contents for the March 2012 issue (number 3 of Volume 64) include:Prosecuting the Exonerated: Actual Innocence and the Double Jeopardy ClauseBy Jordan M.
BarryFrom Multiculturalism to Technique: Feminism, Culture, and the Conflict of Laws StyleBy Karen Knop, Ralf Michaels & Annelise RilesFragmentation Nodes: A Study in Financial Innovation, Complexity, and Systemic RiskBy Kathryn JudgeNote: Insurmountable Obstacles: Structural Errors, Procedural Default, and Ineffective AssistanceBy Amy Knight BurnsComment: The Gulf Coast Claims Facility and the Deepwater Horizon Litigation: Judicial Regulation of Private Compensation SchemesBy Colin McDonell
BarryFrom Multiculturalism to Technique: Feminism, Culture, and the Conflict of Laws StyleBy Karen Knop, Ralf Michaels & Annelise RilesFragmentation Nodes: A Study in Financial Innovation, Complexity, and Systemic RiskBy Kathryn JudgeNote: Insurmountable Obstacles: Structural Errors, Procedural Default, and Ineffective AssistanceBy Amy Knight BurnsComment: The Gulf Coast Claims Facility and the Deepwater Horizon Litigation: Judicial Regulation of Private Compensation SchemesBy Colin McDonell













