Thanks to Pablo Asbo (Brussels) for notifying this new website. It's called The Pocket Part and is a 'companion to the Yale Law Journal'. The site provides a forum for discussion and up-to-date additional information on articles published in the YLJ.
Current discussion on The Pocket Part is on property and federalism in the US. The issues raised seem highly relevant for the European Community, in which the implications of differences in property regimes for the free movement of goods and capital are receiving more and more attention.
Interesting also is the relatively new Juris Novus site, providing an extensive index of topics discussed on legal weblogs. Very useful for keeping track of postings on a range of quality blogs.
Current discussion on The Pocket Part is on property and federalism in the US. The issues raised seem highly relevant for the European Community, in which the implications of differences in property regimes for the free movement of goods and capital are receiving more and more attention.
Interesting also is the relatively new Juris Novus site, providing an extensive index of topics discussed on legal weblogs. Very useful for keeping track of postings on a range of quality blogs.
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