AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW

  YEAR  III                   ISSUE N. 5 — JUNE  2009

 

 

HACLR

AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW

HOUMBOLT

Legal Global Challenges: Corruption, getting a different approach - The reliable coexistence of English law and Hindu law under Singapore Judicial System - Tendencies of Greek Income Tax Law - Tendencies of the Peru Bankruptcy Law - The uncertain application of the Second Amendment: Heller v. District of Columbia (2008) - Books reviews and so fourth.

 

 

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HACLR -  2009

 

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ISSUE No. 5. May - June 2009

Editorial

Legal Global Challenges - Corruption: Getting a Different Approach (Read)

Articles

Tendencies of the Greek Income Tax Law

By George J. Pitsilis (Read)

The Intermittent Coexistence of English law and Hindu law under Singapore Judicial System

By Yik Tai  (Read)

Tendencies of the Peru Bankruptcy Law: Critical Approach vis-à-vis the Applicable Legal Framework 

By Jean Paul Brousset (Read)

Commentaries

The Uncertain Application of the Second Amendment: Heller vs. District of Columbia (2008) - US. Supreme Court Decision

By James Callaghan (Read)

Book recommendations

Exploring the Oxford Handbook Year of Comparative Law. Part II. The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Law. Edited by Mathias Reiman and Reinhard Zimmerman. Oxford University Press, London, 2006 ($80 Average price, 1430 pages)  (Read)

Le Droit Materiel de l’Union Européenne - The Material Law of the European Union Law. Claude BLUMANN and Louise DUBOIS. Litec Editions, 5th Edition, Paris, France, 2009 (Read)

Africa since independence. Paul Nuget. Palgrave Macmillon, New York, NY, 2004 - 620 pages ($35) (Read)

Academic Events - Summer / Fall 2009

International Academic Agenda - Summer / Fall 2009 (Seminars, Courses, Lectures, Conferences, Symposiums, Colloquiums, and International Congress). The most important academic events in the United States, Europe, Middle East, Africa, Asia, and Latin America  - (Read)