Yale Law Journal: Volume 122, Number 6 - April 2013
One of the world's leading law journals is available as an ebook. This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the sixth of Volume 122, academic year 2012-2013) features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars.
Contents include an article analyzing rape-by-deception and the mythical idea of sexual autonomy, by Jed Rubenfeld; an essay on extortion and the principle of abuse of property right, by Larissa Katz; and a book review essay on the next generation of civil rights lawyers and the construction of racial identity, by Anthony Alfieri and Angela Onwuachi-Willig.
The issue also features extensive student research, in the form of Notes and Comments, on such cutting-edge subjects as: mandatory arbitration and contract procedure as a process-based incentive to use courts; the concept of ride-through in bankruptcy law as an economic good worthy of statutory endorsement; kidney allocation and the limits of age discrimination law; and how civil law jurisdictions treat amici curiae parties and briefs.
Quality ebook formatting includes fully linked notes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for individual articles, notes, and essays), as well as active URLs in notes for all cites to web pages.
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Contents include an article analyzing rape-by-deception and the mythical idea of sexual autonomy, by Jed Rubenfeld; an essay on extortion and the principle of abuse of property right, by Larissa Katz; and a book review essay on the next generation of civil rights lawyers and the construction of racial identity, by Anthony Alfieri and Angela Onwuachi-Willig.
The issue also features extensive student research, in the form of Notes and Comments, on such cutting-edge subjects as: mandatory arbitration and contract procedure as a process-based incentive to use courts; the concept of ride-through in bankruptcy law as an economic good worthy of statutory endorsement; kidney allocation and the limits of age discrimination law; and how civil law jurisdictions treat amici curiae parties and briefs.
Quality ebook formatting includes fully linked notes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for individual articles, notes, and essays), as well as active URLs in notes for all cites to web pages.
Yale Law Journal: Volume 122, Number 6 - April 2013
One of the world's leading law journals is available as an ebook. This issue of The Yale Law Journal (the sixth of Volume 122, academic year 2012-2013) features new articles and essays on law and legal theory by internationally recognized scholars.
Contents include an article analyzing rape-by-deception and the mythical idea of sexual autonomy, by Jed Rubenfeld; an essay on extortion and the principle of abuse of property right, by Larissa Katz; and a book review essay on the next generation of civil rights lawyers and the construction of racial identity, by Anthony Alfieri and Angela Onwuachi-Willig.
The issue also features extensive student research, in the form of Notes and Comments, on such cutting-edge subjects as: mandatory arbitration and contract procedure as a process-based incentive to use courts; the concept of ride-through in bankruptcy law as an economic good worthy of statutory endorsement; kidney allocation and the limits of age discrimination law; and how civil law jurisdictions treat amici curiae parties and briefs.
Quality ebook formatting includes fully linked notes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for individual articles, notes, and essays), as well as active URLs in notes for all cites to web pages.
Contents include an article analyzing rape-by-deception and the mythical idea of sexual autonomy, by Jed Rubenfeld; an essay on extortion and the principle of abuse of property right, by Larissa Katz; and a book review essay on the next generation of civil rights lawyers and the construction of racial identity, by Anthony Alfieri and Angela Onwuachi-Willig.
The issue also features extensive student research, in the form of Notes and Comments, on such cutting-edge subjects as: mandatory arbitration and contract procedure as a process-based incentive to use courts; the concept of ride-through in bankruptcy law as an economic good worthy of statutory endorsement; kidney allocation and the limits of age discrimination law; and how civil law jurisdictions treat amici curiae parties and briefs.
Quality ebook formatting includes fully linked notes and an active Table of Contents (including linked Contents for individual articles, notes, and essays), as well as active URLs in notes for all cites to web pages.
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Product Details
BN ID: | 2940016667997 |
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Publisher: | Quid Pro, LLC |
Publication date: | 04/26/2013 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 304 |
File size: | 1 MB |
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