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Authority to Suspend, Terminate, or Withdraw from Treaties

Curtis Bradley, Edward Swaine and Sarah Cleveland | April 5, 2017 | U.S. Foreign Relations Law

As a continuation of our post series that includes content of ALI drafts, we now include Section 113, Authority to Suspend, Terminate, or Withdraw from Treaties, from the Foreign Relations Law, Treaties project. This Section is consistent in substance with § 339 of...

Allocation in Long-Tail Harm Claims Covered by Occurrence-Based Policies

Kyle D. Logue and Tom Baker | April 4, 2017 | Liability Insurance

As a continuation of our post series that incudes content of ALI drafts, we now include Section 42 – Allocation in Long-Tail Harm Claims Covered by Occurrence-Based Policies.   Due to the length of the Section, full black letter and the first paragraph of each comment...

Extradition

Anthea Roberts, Paul B. Stephan and William S. Dodge | March 31, 2017 | U.S. Foreign Relations Law

Sections of Restatement of the Law Fourth, The Foreign Relations Law of the United States, Jurisdiction, Sovereign Immunity, and Treaties, are on this year’s Annual Meeting Agenda.  With member approval, these three portions of the project will be completed this year....

Role of the State Attorneys General

Jill R. Horwitz, Marion R. Fremont-Smith and Nancy A. McLaughlin | March 29, 2017 | Charitable Nonprofits

The following is excerpted from the Comments and Black Letter of Restatement of the Law, Charitable Nonprofit Organizations, Tentative Draft No. 2. The central role of the attorney general in the regulation of charities developed as part of the early English common...

Battery: Definition of Offensive Contact

Jonathan Cardi and Kenneth W. Simons | March 24, 2017 | Torts: Intentional Torts to Persons

UPDATED: The black letter provided in this post was updated on May 3, 2017. Section 3 – Battery: Definition of Offensive Contact, of the Intentional Torts project appeared at ALI’s Annual Meeting in 2015 (at the time it was numbered Section 103). Due to a close vote...
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