Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Valparaiso University
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American Journal of Comparative Law | 1970
Ole Lando; Anders Bruzelius; Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Of course, from childhood to forever, we are always thought to love reading. It is not only reading the lesson book but also reading everything good is the choice of getting new inspirations. Religion, sciences, politics, social, literature, and fictions will enrich you for not only one aspect. Having more aspects to know and understand will lead you become someone more precious. Yea, becoming precious can be situated with the presentation of how your knowledge much.
Archive | 1965
Frode Ringdal; Gunnar Vefling; Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The basic rules regulating litigation in Norway, including those on serving documents and obtaining evidence, are contained in three acts: (1) the Act on Courts of Justice of August 13, 1915, (2) the Act on Court Procedure in Civil Cases of August 13, 1915, and (3) the Act on Court Procedure in Criminal Cases of July 1, 1887. Under specific authority granted by these acts, supplemental rules and regulations have been prescribed by governmental decrees and directives.
Archive | 1965
Arthur Boström; Anders Bruzelius; Ormonde Goldie; Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Swedish legislation on international co-operation in litigation, although occasioned principally by Sweden’s adherence to the Hague Convention on Civil Procedure of 1905 (replaced by the Convention of 1954),1 is neither restricted to civil matters nor limited in application to states adhering to the 1905 or 1954 Convention. In addition to legislation of general application, special regulations have been issued pursuant to bilateral agreements with other nations.2 0f these, the regulations on co-operation with Denmark and Norway, motivated by the extensive contacts between governmental authorities and residents of the three Scandinavian states, are broadest in scope.3
Archive | 1965
Feodor Nielsen; Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Danish procedures of international co-operation in litigation derive principally from unilateral legislation of general application, the Hague Conventions on Civil Procedure of 1905 and 1954, and bilateral agreements. Special agreements with Norway and Sweden simplify avenues and methods of assistance among the three Scandinavian states.
North Carolina Law Review | 1985
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
University of Cincinnati Law Review | 1975
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Washington University Law Review | 1979
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Supreme Court Review | 1975
Ruth Bader Ginsburg
Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society: Held at Philadelphia for Promoting Useful Knowledge | 2010
David Souter; Ruth Bader Ginsburg; David S. Tatel; Linda Greenhouse
Law and Inequality | 1988
Ruth Bader Ginsburg