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   AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW

 

LAST ISSUE Number 7, July 2010

 

EDITORIAL

 

International Legal Challenges - Human Rights , Development and Immigration Law in America By Jose Mauricio Gaona (Read)

 

ARTICLES

 

Tracing The Legal Founders of Comparative Law in Italy By Mariana Salieri  (Read)

Tax Havens: Can They Survive without Secrecy?. By Richard Galindo  (Read)

COMMENTAIRES

Deconstructing Abortion Regulation in Canada: Mortgentaler v. The Queen By Jean Martel (1988) (Read)

The Future of Contract Law in South Africa (Special Report/October 2010). By Francis Mbele  (Read)

BOOK REVIEWS

 

Reviews, commentaries, new releases and upcoming publications  (Read)

ACADEMIC AGENDA - 2010

International Academic events, national, and local Agenda: Fall/Winter 2010 (Read)

   AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW

 

Welcome to Houmbolt American Comparative Law Review New Issue - Number 7 - July 2010. Just click on (Read) to see full-text articles. Editorial Special Report / Immigration Law in America: The Real Debate on Arizona Law SB 1070. Also, find in this edition - Evolution and Study of Comparative Law in Italy / Tracing The Legal Founding Fathers of Comparative Law in Italy - Deconstructing Abortion Regulation in Canada - International Legal Analysis on Structural Elements of Tax Havens / Tax Havens: Can They Survive Without Secrecy? - Special Report from our International Collaborator in Africa Dr. Francis Mbele / The Future of Contract Law in South Africa/ Coming Soon This Fall - Commentaires, book reviews, recommendations, new releases, foreign publications, local events, and International Academic Agenda. HACLR is commited to sharing a worldwide common expression of legal conduct, as well as to promoting the respect of the rule of law in the world as commun expression of respect and culture. We are thus currently working in the online worldwide publication project in four languages - July 2011 (English, Chinese, Spanish, and French). This is indeed not only one of our majors commitments to offering a Law Review on Comparative and International Law in several languages, but also one of the easiest way to reach more than 2000 millions of potential readers around the world. Only the last two years, our articles have been written by prominent legal scholars from the United States, Canada, Singapore, China, United Kingdom, Greece, Italy, Denmark, Africa, Peru, Colombia and Panama. We want to make Comparative Law a language of mutual and international understanding of respect, solidarity, tolerance, and development.

YEAR  IV           ISSUE N. 7        July 2010

 

IMMIGRATION LAW IN AMERICA:

The real debate on Arizona Law SB1070

 

HOUMBOLT

AMERICAN COMPARATIVE LAW REVIEW

 

Tracing The Founding Fathers of Comparative Law in Italy — Deconstructing Abortion Regulation in Canada— Tax Havens: Can They Survive without Secrecy? —  The Future of Contract Law in South Africa

 

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