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Bankruptcy Prof. Ayer Spring 2006 1 Part I: Non-Bankruptcy Remedies and Bankruptcy Basics .................................................... 1 Unit I: Non-Bankruptcy Remedies, Priorities, and Secured Creditors............................. 1 Unit II: Bankruptcy Purpose and Policies................................................................... ... more>>
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1 I. Basic Norms (fundamental underlying principles) of the WTO-GATT System - the WTO is based on principles of economic efficiency and productivity. It has an allocation of resources function based on Comparative Advantage. a. Most Favored Nation Treatment (MFN): found in GATT Article 1, GATS Article 2, and TRIPS Article 4. i. MFN -Each member mus ... more>>
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Introduction to International Law Professor Michael Van Alstine Spring 2002 I. The Nature of International Law A. Jus Gentium -a law common to all men [resulted in the detailed peace treaties and alliances concluded between the Jews and the Romans] B. The Law of War and Peace -1625, Grotius -founded the modern discipline of the law of nations C. Je ... more>>
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1998 Insurance Law Professor Geistfeld 1 Outline of Principles of Insurance Law I. Introduction A. The nature and functions of insurance: 1. Insurance = Minimization of Risk: a. Risk-transfer: Transfer risk from risk-adverse to risk-neutral person. (This is efficient because this encourages actions otherwise not taken.) b. Risk-pooling: Pool the ri ... more>>
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1 INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LAW 608, 01A PROFESSOR MARGO BAGLEY FALL 2002 A. Intellectual Property a. Trade Secrets-Information that provides economic advantage and is maintained in secret. Term: Perpetual (if secret) b. Patents-Protects functional embodiments of ideas, machines, processes, compositions. Term: 20 years from application filing date c. C ... more>>
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Land Use Professor Vicki Been Fall 2004 1 of 25 2/6/2008 Table of Contents - Land Use Regulation I. Basic Characteristics of Land Use Issues...........................................................................................................2 a. Land Use Parties ................................................................................. ... more>>
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INTERNATIONAL TRADE OUTLINE Guzman, Spring 2003 GATT 1947, as amended = main text GATT 1994 = GATT 1947 + Interpretations; annex to WTO agreement WTO: 1) trade in goods; 2) trade in services; 3) TRIPS INTRODUCTION- Structure/Basics of the GATT/WTO GATT: Series of agreements, protocols, understandings, etc.; 38 Articles WTO: Charter deals only w/ins ... more>>
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Lori Littlejohn Intellectual Property Fall 2002 Professor Bagley Intellectual Property . Provides a form of property right in intangible products of investment, creative intellect, and/or labor . Policy goals of IP: to ensure a rich, diverse, competitive marketplace 1. Incentive to create 2. Promotion of competition o These two goals sometimes conf ... more>>
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1 More Free Outlines: http://c.finamore.home.comcast.net or http://finamore.net Constitutional Law Outline (2002) Chanler Langham I. The Judicial Function...............................................................................................................................3 A. Judicial Review................................................. ... more>>
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1 of 27 Professional Responsibility (Prof. G. Miller) Spring 2007 Text: Regulation of Lawyers, 7th Ed., Gillers I. THE LAW AS A PROFESSION.....................................................................................................................2 a. Sources for Rules Governing Attorneys..................................................... ... more>>
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Spring 2007 - 1L Con Law, Rodriguez I. Structure of Government a. Judicial Review and Constitutional Interpretation i. Modalities of Constitutional Interpretation 1. Marsh v. Chambers, 1983: gov't chaplains are ok b/c of unique history of U.S. 2. Post: Theories of Constitutional Interpretation 3. Bobbit: Modalities of Constitutional Interpretation ... more>>
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1 OUTLINE FOR CRIMINAL LAW I. Overview of Criminal Law A. Introduction -Legislatures have traditionally depended on the judiciary for some interpretation. -What is a crime? Anything the lawmakers say is a crime. -Crime involves more than private injury by causing social harm in that the injury involves a breach and violation of the public rights an ... more>>
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1 I. HISTORICAL INTRODUCTION 1. Fundamental Historical Developments 1. Intl law gone from system based on natural law to positivism 2. Under Law of Nations, customary intl law and bilateral treaties most important 1. Now multilateral treaties, or even universal (i.e. Kyoto) are dominant 2. These treaties are of lawmaking character, see selves as ma ... more>>
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Group Outline Golove Int'l Law Spring 2006 1 of 101 International Law Outline OVERVIEW TABLE OF CONTENTS Section I: Historical Overview & Sources of IL..............................................................................2 Section II: Municipal Law and IL....................................................................................... ... more>>
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International Law/Bederman Course Outline, Part Two Page B-1 Subjects and Objects of International Law Ù Introduction: What is a legal person? Who are the Actors? . Entity with standing in a competent jurisdiction. . Having rights and obligations. What are the legitimate topics of IL? . Question of scope. Now include natural resources . Single most ... more>>
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