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Rev. ed. of: Cases and materials on equitable remedies, restitution, and damages / by Robert N. Leavell. ... [et al.]. 7th ed. c2005.
Comparative constitutionalism emerged in its current form against the backdrop of the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War. As that backdrop recedes into the past, it is being replaced by a more multi-polar and confusing world, and the current state of the discipline of comparative constitutionalism reflects this fragmentation and uncertainty. This has opened up space for new, more varied, and increasingly critical voices seeking to improve the project of democratic constitutionalism. But it also raises questions: What of the past, if anything, is worth preserving? Which more recent parts should be defining of the field? In this context, this book asks which are - or should be...
Dinah Shelton provides a comprehensive treatment of remedies for human rights violations reviews the jurisprudence of international tribunals on these violations. The text provides a theoretical framework and a practical guide for lawyers, judges, and academics interested in human rights law.
The internationalization of commerce and contemporary life has led to a globalization of legal standards and practices. The essays in this text explore this new reality and suggest ways in which the new legal order can be made more just and effective.
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Published in cooperation with the Supreme Court Historical Society, this set compiles the individual memorials that were published at private expense, and were not generally available in libraries. It covers the memorials of 35 Justices up to Justice Black, whose memorial and subsequent memorials are available through West Publishing.