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The Bicentennial of the 1825 Civil Code of Louisiana
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The Rejection and Reemergence of the 1825 Louisiana Civil Code in California
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Consideration, Detrimental Reliance, Promissory Estoppel or the 1984 CommonLaw “Rodents” in the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825
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The Sources of the Civil Code of Louisiana
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Printing the Civil Code of 1825: A Bibliographic Essay
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Bilingual English-Spanish Louisiana Civil Code, Book III, Title VI
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Revisiting the Genesis of French Louisiana: It’s No Coincidence the Civil Code Was Adopted—We Ain’t Anglos!
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The Civil Law English Terminology (CIVLET), A Louisiana Gift to the World
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Consideration, Detrimental Reliance, Promissory Estoppel—or the 1984 Common Law Rodents in the Louisiana Civil Code of 1825
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Civil Code Reforms and Sources of Law: The French and Quebec Experience Compared
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Upholding the Absolute Prohibition of Torture: AfCHPR on Detention in Tanzania
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Dirk Heirbaut, Redefining Codification: A Comparative History of Civil, Commerical, and Procedural Codes
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La place de la loi dans le Code civil de 1804 : regard rétrospectif
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Restrictions for the Modern-Day Child: Act 456, No. 162, Implementing Social Media Restrictions for Minors Under 18 in Louisiana
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A Limited Utilization of French Doctrine “La possession vaut titre” in Louisiana: Acts 2023, No. 401, Providing Relative to the Transfer of Movables Between Good Faith Purchaser and Merchant Selling with Consent from the Owner
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Kobaliya v. Russia: Curtailing Civil Society Through Labels of Foreign Influence.
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Quel avenir pour les codes à l’aune de la mondialisation?
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Corporate Responsibility in Business Dealings with War Criminals
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A Bulletproof Shield: Act 2, SB 2 Limiting Civil Liability for Authorized Persons Using Firearms in Self-Defense Shootings
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Migration in Context and Law: Global Displacement and the U.S. Immigration System
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Stability and Accountability in Nagorno-Karabakh and the Armenia-Azerbaijan Conflict
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“Durable Solutions” Revisited: Italy’s Train-to-Hire Pathway Under the Cutro Decree as Alternative Refugee Protection
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Reparations Delayed, Not Denied: The Inter-American System Confronts Chile’s Dictatorship-Era Violations
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How the Sui Generis Principle Has Been Historically Abused in International Law: From the British to the Israelis