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LAW AND CONTEMPORARY PROBLEMS
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Volume 67 |
Autumn 2004 |
Number 4
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Case Studies in Conservative
and Progressive Legal Orders
Christopher H. Schroeder
Special Editor
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Foreword |
Christopher Ryan Hart |
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Muss Es Sein? Not Necessarily, Says Tort Law |
Anita Bernstein |
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Should Noncommercial Associations Have an Absolute Right
to Discriminate? |
Andrew Koppelman |
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Taking the Punishment Out of the Process: From
Substantive Criminal Justice Through Procedural Justice to Restorative
Justice |
Brenda Sims Blackwell and
Clark D. Cunningham |
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Capitalism and Freedom -- For Whom?: Feminist Legal
Theory and Progressive Corporate Law |
Kellye Y. Testy |
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Corporate Law or the Law of Business?: Stakeholders and
Corporate Governance at the End of History |
Adam Winkler |
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Democracy and the Dominance of Delaware in Corporate Law
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Kent Greenfield |
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International Law, International Relations Theory, and
Preemptive War: The Vitality of Sovereign Equality Today |
Thomas H. Lee |
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The Future and Past of U.S. Foreign Relations Law |
Martin S. Flaherty |
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Disaggregating U.S. Interests in International Law |
Peter J. Spiro |
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