Yale Law Journal: Volume 123, Number 7 - May 2014

Par : Yale Law Journal
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  • ISBN978-1-61027-863-8
  • EAN9781610278638
  • Date de parution16/05/2014
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurMark Childress

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The May 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:Article, "Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation, " by Kristin CollinsArticle, "Legitimacy and Federal Criminal Enforcement Power, " by Lauren M. OuzielFeature, "The Age of Consent, " by Philip C.
BobbittReview, "Judging Justice on Appeal, " by Marin K. LevyNote, "The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations, " by Mathew AndrewsNote, "Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency, " by Zachary LiscowNote, "Domestic Violence Asylum After Matter of L-R-, " by Jessica MarsdenComment, "Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies, " by Reema Shah
The May 2014 issue of The Yale Law Journal features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars. Contents include:Article, "Illegitimate Borders: Jus Sanguinis Citizenship and the Legal Construction of Family, Race, and Nation, " by Kristin CollinsArticle, "Legitimacy and Federal Criminal Enforcement Power, " by Lauren M. OuzielFeature, "The Age of Consent, " by Philip C.
BobbittReview, "Judging Justice on Appeal, " by Marin K. LevyNote, "The Growth of Litigation Finance in DOJ Whistleblower Suits: Implications and Recommendations, " by Mathew AndrewsNote, "Reducing Inequality on the Cheap: When Legal Rule Design Should Incorporate Equity as Well as Efficiency, " by Zachary LiscowNote, "Domestic Violence Asylum After Matter of L-R-, " by Jessica MarsdenComment, "Beating Blackwater: Using Domestic Legislation to Enforce the International Code of Conduct for Private Military Companies, " by Reema Shah