Browsing Law School by Author "Schoenblum, Jeffrey A."
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The Changing Meaning of "Gift": An Analysis of the Tax Court's Decision in "Carson v. Commissioner" Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Vanderbilt Law Review, 1979)The complexity of detail that characterizes the Internal Revenue Code (Code) has been the subject of intense criticism and only faint praise. Yet, one of the more striking anomalies of the Code is that its often suffocating ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Virginia Journal of International Law, 1991)The Hague Convention on the Law Applicable to Succession to the Estates of Deceased Persons' is an exceptionally complex document with the avowed purpose of radically altering the choice of law rules in the succession field ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Virginia Law Review, 1979)This article first explores the development of the de facto system of tax exemption and identifies the tensions that led to its demise. The analysis then details the substitution of a statutory structure in place of the ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Cardozo Law Review, 2006)Professor Robert Danforth's exploration of spendthrift trusts in Article Five of the UTC and the Future of Creditors 'Rights in Trusts is a superb piece of work. Professor Danforth analyzes with considerable acuity the ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Albany Law Review, 1992)The prefatory note to the 1990 revisions of article II of the Uniform Probate Code ("UPC") indicates that the changes wrought are a response to several developments since the promulgation of the UPC in 1969. The prefatory ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Virginia Tax Review, 2003)Indisputably, the lives of all individuals, now and throughout history, have not been commensurate in every respect. No individual has the most of everything at all times - net worth, love, happiness, security, companionship, ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 1999)The Waqf and the trust have an ancient, intertwined history. However, whereas the Waqf has largely remained a static institution, the trust has proven remarkably flexible and responsive to changing conditions affecting ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 2005)The market for art and cultural property is international. Demand is intense and not particularly local in terms of consumer preference. 2 Supply responds to this intense international demand. Like most anything else, art ...
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Schoenblum, Jeffrey A. (Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law, 1999)The international trust, the subject of the Symposium, is experiencing an extraordinary reception worldwide. It is being utilized by individuals from countries with legal cultures that traditionally have not known this ...