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The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
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Editor-in-Chief: DeLorean Forbes

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The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law
James E. Rogers College of Law The University of Arizona
85721-0176 Tucson , Arizona
Estados Unidos
Arizona US
Working languages: 
inglês

The Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law (Journal) is published three times annually by the students of the James E. Rogers College of Law at the University of Arizona. The Journal publishes articles on a wide variety of international and comparative law topics in order to provide a forum for debate on current issues affecting international legal development including international and comparative law issues and tribal/indigenous peoples law.

The Journal has three major goals: to provide an opportunity for all members to publish articles on international and comparative law topics, to serve the publication needs of the Arizona Bar Association with respect to international law, and to provide practitioners, judges, and governmental bodies with a central source of information on international topics that increasingly arise in practice.

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Library Resource
 Tort Law in the Face of Land Scarcity in Singapore
Publicação revisada por pares
Março, 2009
Singapura

The notion that the legal content of a jurisdiction is shaped and conditioned by the societal conditions of that jurisdiction finds special expression in Singapore tort law. Land is scarce in Singapore and this scarcity has three varying implications: (a) a high cost of housing, (b) a high building density, and (c) a high population density. Each aspect of the land scarcity problem has in turn led to responses from the Singapore courts in the area of tort law.

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