Volume 30: Book 3
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Book 3
CONFERENCE ON THE ACCOMMODATION OF DIVERSITY IN THE LAW
Vermont Law School — Sep. 2005
INTRODUCTION
Accommodating Diversity: The Present and Future of the Law of Diversity: An Introduction
by Francesco Palermo
ESSAYS
Constitutional Law
The Attitude of Courts and Public Institutions Towards the Multicultural Reality
by Manuel Carrasco Durán
Constitutional Recognition of Diversity in Canada
by Colleen Sheppard
Comment on Accommodating Differences in Constitutional Law
by Gil Kujovich
International Law
by Joseph Marko
The Difficult Acceptance of Diversity
by Peter Leuprecht
International Law and the Diversity of Indigenous Peoples
by Alessandro Fodella
Indigenous Peoples, Culturally Specific Rights, and Domestic Courts: A Response to Professor Fodella
by Pamela J. Stephens
The Punishment of Negationism: The Difficult Dialogue Between Law and Memory
by Emanuela Fronza
Response to Professor Fronza’s The Punishment of Negationism
by Pascale Bloch
An Essay on Professor Fronza’s Essay: Should Holocaust Denial Be Criminalized?
by Linda O. Smiddy
Making “Holocaust Denial” a Crime: Reflections on European Anti-Negationist Laws from the Perspective of U.S. Constitutional Experience
by Peter R. Teachout
Company and Labor LAW
The Present and Future of the Law of Diversity: Antidiscrimination in Employment and European Law
by Stefania Scarponi
Diversity and Labor Law in France
by Pascale Bloch
Accommodating Differences: Discrimination and Equality at Work in the International Labor Law
by Matteo Borzaga
Why Does Form Matter? The Hybrid Governance Structure of Makivik Corporation
by Richard Janda
by Linda O. Smiddy
Private Law
Consumer Law as an Instance of the Law of Diversity
by Luisa Antoniolli
Diversity Tools in Private Relationships: A French Point of View
by Cyrille Duvert
by Greg Johnson
Why Marriage Still Matters: A Response to Professor Greg Johnson’s Essay, Civil Union, A Reappraisal
by Susan B. Apel
Private Suppliers of Law: Diversity for Lawmakers
by Arianna Pretto-Sakmann