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Volume 31, Issue 2 (Spring 2009)

GLOBALIZING SECURED TRANSACTION LAW: CURRENT PROBLEMS, NEW DIRECTIONS MARCH 13-14, 2008

LEAD ARTICLE

Whether Australian Secured Transactions Laws Will Transition from the English System to the Personal Property Securities Act?

  Patrick Quirk

Secured Transactions Law in Eastern Europe: The Polish Experience as an Example

  John A. Spanogle

Old Ideas Die Hard?: An Analysis of the 2004 Reformation of Secured Transactions Law in Japan and its Impact on Banking Practices

  Souichirou Kozuka & Naoe Fujisawa

NOTES

Upstaging U.S. Gaming Law: The Potential Fantasy Sports Quagmire and the Reality of U.S. Gaming Law

  Geoffrey T. Hancock

The Fact-Finding Process Review Model: Remedying Fact-Based Constitutional Challenges on Federal Habeas Corpus Review

  Abigail L. Kite

Balance Billing: The Ban on Unfair Billing Practices Increases Tension Between Cost Control and Quality Care

  Andrea M. Maestas

Intermediate Scrutiny for Economic Development Takings: Proposing a New Test Based on Justice Kennedy's Kelo Concurrence

  Michael Paul Wilt

 

 

 

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