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Volume 35, May 1961, Number 2
Note:
This issue contains articles from The Uniform Code of Military Justice--Its Promise and Performance (The First Decade: 1951-1961): A Symposium.Editorial Board
Symposium
The Background and the Problem
Robert J. White
The Constitution, the Civilian, and Military Justice
Arthur E. Sutherland Jr.
The United States Court of Military Appeals and Military Due Process
Robert Emmett Quinn
Prejudicial Error--The Measurement of Reversal by Boards of Review and the U.S. Court of Military Appeals
Albert M. Kuhfeld
The General Articles, Articles 133 and 134 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice
Gilbert G. Ackroyd
Book Review
The Stockholder's Remedy of Corporate Dissolution (Book Review)
Robert A. Kessler
Notes
Applicability of the General Maritime Law in the Local Navigable Waters of Puerto Rico
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Deficiency Compensation Under the Workmen's Compensation Law
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Recent Developments in New York Law
Conflict of Laws--New York Public Policy Permits Avoidance of Massachusetts' Limitation on Wrongful Death Recovery (Kilberg v. Northeast Airlines, Inc., 9 N.Y.2d 34 (1961))
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Contracts--Specific Performance of Building Contract--Arbiter's Award of Specific Performance Confirmed by Court (Grayson-Robinson Stores, Inc. v. Iris Constr. Corp., 8 N.Y.2d 133 (1960))
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Corporations--Business Corporation Held Proper Beneficiary of Real Property Trust (Alcoma Corp. v. Ackerman, 26 Misc. 2d 678 (Sup. Ct. 1960))
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Criminal Law--Waiver of Jury Trial--Right to Waive Held Qualified (People v. Diaz, 8 N.Y.2d 1061 (1960))
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New York Adopts the "Fictitious Payee Act"
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