Oregon law review

by University of Oregon. School of Law

Journal, Magazine : Periodical, c1971

Status

Available

Call number

K15 .O74

LCC

K15 .O74

Barcode

2000001252

Publication

Eugene, Oregon : University of Oregon, School of Law

Physical description

825 p.; 26 cm

Local notes

Oregon law review volume 51 number 1 Fall 1971 Contents: Page 2 - Editorial foreword. Page 7 - Public employee bargaining in Oregon by Joseph G. Grodin and Mark AA. Hardin. Page 70 - The private lives of public employees by Robert M. O'neil. Page 113 - Governmental response to public unionism and recognition of employee rights: trends and alternatives for resolving issues by Jerome T. Barrett. Page 134 - Grievance arbitration in the Federal Service: how final and binding? by John Kagel. Page 152 - Determination of appropriate bargaining units in the public sector: legal and practical problems by Lee C. Shaw and R. Theodore Clark, Jr. Page 177 - "The bargaining process in the public sector: what is bargainable?" by Donald H. Wollett. Page 183 - The Pennsylvania Public Employee Relations Act by John C. Wright, Jr. Page 191 - The management of labor disputes in the public sector by Carl M. Stevens. Page 202 - Criteria for impasse resolution in public employee labor disputes: an economic analysis by Paul L. Kleinsorge and Lafayette G. Harter, Jr. Page 214 - Comments: codetermination in West Germany by Peter M. Schneidereit. Page 223 - A case for air pollution as a mandatory bargaining subject by Michael T. Morphy. Page 235 - The Oregon State Labor Management Relations Board by Charles Hilke. Page 248 - Union discretion and the abridgement of employee rights by Ralph W. Jones. Page 261 - Book reviews. Public Employee Labor Law book review by Clarence M. Updegraff. Page 263 - The Law and Practice of Teacher Negotiations book review by Reynolds C. Seitz. Volume 51 Number 2 Winter 1972 Contents: Page 269 - The realism of behaviorism under the Uniform Commercial Code by John E. Murray. Page 302 - Default, repossession, foreclosure, and deficiency: a journey to the underworld and a proposed salvation by Barkley Clark. Page 343 - From preventive law to mock law office competition by Louis M. Brown. Page 351 - Notes on appellate brief writing by Arno H. Denecke, James H. Clarke and Philip A. Levin. Page 364 - Taxing appreciated property at death: the case for reform by Philip Rubin. Page 381 - Applying the Interstate Land Sales Full Disclosure Act by William H. Lawrence. Page 392 - Resale price maintenance under the Oregon fair trade law: a case for repeal by C. David Dickerson. Page 408 - Judicial review of factual issues under the National Environmental Policy Act by Geoffrey Haynes. Page418 - Book reviews. Law of Tug, Tow and Pilotage book review by Peter N. Swan. Volume 51 Number 3 Spring 1972 Contents: Page 427 - The three rs of penal law reform by Anthony Yturri. Page 437 - Oregon murders M'Naghten by David Robinson, Jr. Page 459 - Homicide, assault, kidnapping and related offenses by Courtney Arthur. Page 494 - Privacy "rights" and the new Oregon criminal code by Gordon B. Fields. Page 515 - Sex crime in the new code by Edward N. Fedeley. Page 525 - The Oregon theft laws: consolidation v. conglomeration by Donald L. Paillette. Page 537 - Censorship in Oregon: new developments in an old enterprise by Paul R. Meyer and Daniel J. Seifer. Page 553 - Criminal law revision in Oregon: a new game plan? by Herbert W. Titus. Page 573 - Oregon's witness immunity law by Lee Johnson. Page 579 - Comments. Defensive physical force: how much is too much? by Michael V. Johnson. Page 587 - Corporate criminal liability in Oregon: State v. Pacific Powder and the new Oregon criminal code by John Uffelman. Page 595 - Definition of conspiracy in the Oregon code: a unique approach to the crime by David Glenn. Page 603 - The felony - murder doctrine under the Oregon criminal code of 1971 by Grant S. Meiner. Page 613 - Riot and disorderly conduct: a tour through the middle ground by Ralph A. Kottke. Page 624 - The unconstitutionality of Oregon's loitering statute by Gregory Foote. Volume 51 Number 4 Part I Summer 1972 Contents: Page 641 - We should unify the trial courts in Oregon by Kenneth J. O.Connell. Page 650 - Expediting disposition of criminal appeals in Oregon by Herbert M. Schwab and Robert D. Geddes. Page 665 - Comments. Computer - assisted legal research by J. Roger Hamilton. Page 696 - Validity of agency action under the Oregon APA: the acid test by Mark E. Johnson. Page 715 - Oregon's no - fault marriage dissolution act by Roger J. Leo. Page 727 - Pringle v. Robertson: garnishment of an insurer's excess liability by William B. Rowland, Jr. Page 736 - Public school finance in Oregon and Serrano v. Priest by Robert K. Winger. Page 747 - Book reviews. The Sometime Governments. The Citizens Conference on State Legislatures book review by James R. Klonoski. Volume 51 Number 4 Part II Summer 1972 Contents: Page 756 - Editorial foreword. Page 759 - The 1971 United States proposals on the breadth of the territorial sea and passage through international straights by H. Gary Knight. Page 789 - The legal status of the continental shelf of the East China Sea by Donald R. Allen and Patrick H. Mitchell. Page 813 - Comments. Recovery for injuries or death on offshore drilling platforms: a problem of applicable law under the Lands Act by Douglas H. Moreland. Includes table of contents, author and subject indexes and an index of book reviewed.

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