Law and the ArtsSusan W. Tiefenbrun Bloomsbury Academic, 28. veebr 1999 - 256 pages This interdisciplinary study examines the relationships between law and the humanities. The goal of the essays is to promote exchanges of ideas in such diverse, but related fields as law, literature, film, theater, communication, art, and architecture and to inspire readers to think about the laws hidden in the interstices of the arts as well as the artistry of the law. |
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... PUBLIC POLICY AND NO PROVISION IS SEVERABLE The contract at issue stated : If you repay me not on such a day , In such a place , such sum or sums as are Exprest in the condition , let the ... public policy and no provision is severable.
... public policy that it should completely invalidate this agreement . What we have to do , Your Honor , is look at the genesis of how that clause came into being . Let's focus for a moment on how the contract arose . Remember that Antonio ...
... rules , to claim a legally binding ( as he saw it ) contract forfeited . Judge Ellerin developed her ruling thus : a modification of Shylock's bond , as against public policy ; then a reversal of the criminal sanctions — the Alien ...
Contents
Censorship and the Arts | 17 |
Art and Repression in the McCarthy | 23 |
Copyright Protection of Art and the Internet | 47 |
Copyright | |
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