The article presents a speech by the author, who is the Co-Director of the Eason Weinmann Center for Comparative Law, Tulane University, delivered at the 36th Annual Tucker Lecture, held at the Paul M. Hebert Law Center, Louisiana State University on November 17, 2011, in which he discussed Louisiana\u27s civil law and justice administration, and reflected on Roman-Spanish law in this context
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The debate regarding whether the origin of Louisiana civil law is based in the Spanish or in the Fre...
The article presents a speech by professor Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos, delivered at the bicentenary...
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This paper is an adaptation of the Tucker Lecture that I delivered in October of 2017. Its title dep...
The article offers information on the history, purpose and significance application of the dedicatio...
There are legitimate historical reasons for speaking seriously about a civil law heritage in Louisia...
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Comparative Law tends to focus on the differences and similarities present in different legal system...
An address delivered by Judge Michael L. Fansler of the Indiana Supreme Court at the mid-winter meet...
In this, Hebert speaks on the prestige and usefulness of the Louisiana Law Review.https://digitalcom...
The article discusses the role of three Louisiana law school clinics in the state\u27s criminal just...
The debate regarding whether the origin of Louisiana civil law is based in the Spanish or in the Fre...
The article presents a speech by professor Athanassios N. Yiannopoulos, delivered at the bicentenary...
Books are indispensable to lawyers and judges, containing as they do the official record of the laws...
This paper is an adaptation of the Tucker Lecture that I delivered in October of 2017. Its title dep...
The article offers information on the history, purpose and significance application of the dedicatio...
There are legitimate historical reasons for speaking seriously about a civil law heritage in Louisia...
The article offers information on Louisiana Supreme Court case Boudreaux v. Cummings, focusing on pr...
The article discusses the Louisiana Civil Code to examine the intent of the state legislature when i...
The article explores the origins, foundations, and present development of the case method in the Civ...
The evolution of private law in the state of louisiana (usa) provides a unique account of civil code...
The article focuses on the overview of summary judgment, the process for making the motion, and the ...
Comparative Law tends to focus on the differences and similarities present in different legal system...
An address delivered by Judge Michael L. Fansler of the Indiana Supreme Court at the mid-winter meet...
In this, Hebert speaks on the prestige and usefulness of the Louisiana Law Review.https://digitalcom...
The article discusses the role of three Louisiana law school clinics in the state\u27s criminal just...