The University of Connecticut Laws and By-laws

The University of Connecticut Laws and By-laws
Title The University of Connecticut Laws and By-laws PDF eBook
Author University of Connecticut. Board of Trustees
Publisher
Pages 55
Release 1981
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A Compilation of Laws Affecting the University of Connecticut

A Compilation of Laws Affecting the University of Connecticut
Title A Compilation of Laws Affecting the University of Connecticut PDF eBook
Author John Glenwood Hill
Publisher
Pages 16
Release 1973
Genre Educational law and legislation
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American Indian Law

American Indian Law
Title American Indian Law PDF eBook
Author Robert T. Anderson
Publisher West Academic Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2010
Genre Indians of North America
ISBN 9780314908155

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This casebook provides an introduction to the legal relationships between American Indian tribes, the federal government and the individual states. The foundational cases are incorporated with statutory text, background material, hypothetical questions, and discussion problems to enliven the classroom experience and enhance student engagement. The second edition includes expanded materials on gaming, international and comparative law, and more photographs, images, and suggestions for links to external sources.

New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice

New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice
Title New Technologies for Human Rights Law and Practice PDF eBook
Author Molly K. Land
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 333
Release 2018-04-19
Genre Computers
ISBN 1107179637

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Provides a roadmap for understanding the relationship between technology and human rights law and practice. This title is also available as Open Access.

Connecticut Corporation Law and Practice

Connecticut Corporation Law and Practice
Title Connecticut Corporation Law and Practice PDF eBook
Author Marilyn J. Ward Ford
Publisher Wolters Kluwer
Pages 1778
Release 1999-11-01
Genre Law
ISBN 0735511225

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This single-volume treatise is a complete up-to-date guide to understanding Connecticut corporation law, both procedural and substantive. Connecticut Corporation Law & Practice, Second Edition includes legislative history, major case law holdings and statutes, rules, and regulations governing the internal affairs of Connecticut corporations and limited liability companies, with special emphasis on such topics as mergers, tender offers, dissenter's rights, quorum and voting rights, directors' duties and liabilities, and the law governing foreign corporations.This book provides full coverage of a wide range of material within a coherent and cohesive structure, including detailed analysis and discussion of changes in Connecticut law, which will have a significant impact on the formation, organization, operation, management, and dissolution of Connecticut corporations; recent case law developments; and analysis and discussion of the Connecticut Business Corporat

Women Before the Bar

Women Before the Bar
Title Women Before the Bar PDF eBook
Author Cornelia Hughes Dayton
Publisher UNC Press Books
Pages 401
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 0807838241

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Women before the Bar is the first study to investigate changing patterns of women's participation in early American courts across a broad range of legal actions--including proceedings related to debt, divorce, illicit sex, rape, and slander. Weaving the stories of individual women together with systematic analysis of gendered litigation patterns, Cornelia Dayton argues that women's relation to the courtroom scene in early New England shifted from one of integration in the mid-seventeenth century to one of marginality by the eve of the Revolution. Using the court records of New Haven, which originally had the most Puritan-dominated legal regime of all the colonies, Dayton argues that Puritanism's insistence on godly behavior and communal modes of disputing initially created unusual opportunities for women's voices to be heard within the legal system. But women's presence in the courts declined significantly over time as Puritan beliefs lost their status as the organizing principles of society, as legal practice began to adhere more closely to English patriarchal models, as the economy became commercialized, and as middle-class families developed an ethic of privacy. By demonstrating that the early eighteenth century was a crucial locus of change in law, economy, and gender ideology, Dayton's findings argue for a reconceptualization of women's status in colonial New England and for a new periodization of women's history.

Red Brick in the Land of Steady Habits

Red Brick in the Land of Steady Habits
Title Red Brick in the Land of Steady Habits PDF eBook
Author Bruce M. Stave
Publisher UPNE
Pages 432
Release 2006
Genre
ISBN 9781584655701

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A lively history of the University of Connecticut from its founding to the present day