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Litigating EU tax law in international, national and non-EU national courts
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ISBN: 9087222181 9789087222185 9789087222178 9087222173 Year: 2014 Publisher: Amsterdam

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Unifying the nation
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ISBN: 1438454600 9781438454603 9781438454597 1438454597 Year: 2015 Publisher: Albany

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While there is a vast amount of scholarship on the US Constitution, very little of it addresses Article IV. The article's first section, the Full Faith and Credit Clause, requires that individual states must respect "the public acts, accords, and judicial proceedings of every other state," and the second section, the Privileges and Immunity Clause, prevents one state from treating the citizens of another state in a discriminatory manner. In Unifying the Nation, Joseph F. Zimmerman provides a unique and comprehensive examination of court cases pertaining to both sections. Article IV, he argues, is central to the political and economic union of the individual states that comprise the nation. Many of the court cases cited in the text have tremendous day-to-day relevance and implications for the practice of government, such as same-sex marriage, child adoption, child support, public welfare, health care, and telecommunications.


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The law and politics of international regime conflict
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ISBN: 0191003840 0191768278 0191003832 9780191003837 9780191768279 9780199689330 0199689334 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford

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Conflict can occur when a body of law regulating one aspect of international activity does not correspond with the rules of another. This book uses trade in cultural products to illustrate that, rather than being a question of accidental overlap, such conflicts stem from different regimes having fundamentally different goals.

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