Siverson V. Fairman

Siverson V. Fairman
Title Siverson V. Fairman PDF eBook
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Pages 24
Release 1981
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United States of America V. Fairman

United States of America V. Fairman
Title United States of America V. Fairman PDF eBook
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Pages 74
Release 1981
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Muhammad V. Fairman

Muhammad V. Fairman
Title Muhammad V. Fairman PDF eBook
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Pages 28
Release 1983
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Bi-centennial History of Albany

Bi-centennial History of Albany
Title Bi-centennial History of Albany PDF eBook
Author George Rogers Howell
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Pages 548
Release 1886
Genre Albany (N.Y.)
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Annual Survey of American Law

Annual Survey of American Law
Title Annual Survey of American Law PDF eBook
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Pages 506
Release 1986
Genre Electronic journals
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Has supplement: The Literature of American legal history.

The Law and Ethics of Lawyering

The Law and Ethics of Lawyering
Title The Law and Ethics of Lawyering PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey C. Hazard (Jr.)
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Pages 1134
Release 1990
Genre Lawyers
ISBN

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This extensive revision will update this innovative casebook throughout, reporting the many important developments in the field since 1993, & incorporating at many points an analysis of relevant provisions of the ALI Restatement of the Law Governing Lawyers. Many segments of the book are substantially redone, including: the crime-fraud exception to the attorney-client privilege, disclosure of client identity, furtherance of client fraud on third persons or on a tribunal, regulation of excessive fees, role of the government lawyer, responsibilities of the lawyer for a class, form-of-practice restrictions, regulation of multi-state & international practice, & choice of law in multi-state practice.

The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict

The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict
Title The International Spread of Ethnic Conflict PDF eBook
Author David A. Lake
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 408
Release 2020-10-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0691219753

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The wave of ethnic conflict that has recently swept across parts of Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Africa has led many political observers to fear that these conflicts are contagious. Initial outbreaks in such places as Bosnia, Chechnya, and Rwanda, if not contained, appear capable of setting off epidemics of catastrophic proportions. In this volume, David Lake and Donald Rothchild have organized an ambitious, sophisticated exploration of both the origins and spread of ethnic conflict, one that will be useful to policymakers and theorists alike. The editors and contributors argue that ethnic conflict is not caused directly by intergroup differences or centuries-old feuds and that the collapse of the Soviet Union did not simply uncork ethnic passions long suppressed. They look instead at how anxieties over security, competition for resources, breakdown in communication with the government, and the inability to make enduring commitments lead ethnic groups into conflict, and they consider the strategic interactions that underlie ethnic conflict and its effective management. How, why, and when do ethnic conflicts either diffuse by precipitating similar conflicts elsewhere or escalate by bringing in outside parties? How can such transnational ethnic conflicts best be managed? Following an introduction by the editors, which lays a strong theoretical foundation for approaching these questions, Timur Kuran, Stuart Hill, Donald Rothchild, Colin Cameron, Will H. Moore, and David R. Davis examine the diffusion of ideas across national borders and ethnic alliances. Without disputing that conflict can spread, James D. Fearon, Stephen M. Saideman, Sandra Halperin, and Paula Garb argue that ethnic conflict today is primarily a local phenomenon and that it is breaking out in many places simultaneously for similar but largely independent reasons. Stephen D. Krasner, Daniel T. Froats, Cynthia S. Kaplan, Edmond J. Keller, Bruce W. Jentleson, and I. William Zartman focus on the management of transnational ethnic conflicts and emphasize the importance of domestic confidence-building measures, international intervention, and preventive diplomacy.