An Issue of the Journal
The Real Law Journal, Volume II, Number 1.
Autumn MMXXVI · Forthcoming
§ I
Masthead
Bibliographic record.
- Volume
- Volume II
- Issue
- No. 1
- Season
- Autumn MMXXVI
- Status
- Forthcoming
- Publication Date
- MMXXVI
- DOI
- 10.00000/rlj.ii.1
- Issue Editors
- The Editor-in-Chief · Editor-in-ChiefThe Managing Editor · Managing Editor
§ II
Editor's Introduction
On the present issue.
The forthcoming third issue opens the second volume. Two articles are in editorial review: a treatment of consumer-credit disclosure under Regulation Z, and a comparative reading of the principal state recording statutes.
Further articles, notes, and reviews will be commissioned in the ordinary course before the issue closes.
§ III
Table of Contents
The articles of the issue.
Articles
- 01
Consumer Credit Disclosure After Regulation Z
On the federal disclosure regime and its administration.
Faculty of the School of Consumer Credit & Debt Collection
1–34
- 02
The Recording Acts in Comparative Perspective
Race, notice, and race-notice statutes compared.
Faculty of the School of Property Law
35–62
§ IV
Articles
The articles.
Vol. II · No. 1
Consumer Credit Disclosure After Regulation Z
On the federal disclosure regime and its administration.
Faculty of the School of Consumer Credit & Debt Collection
Articles · Forthcoming
Vol. II · No. 1
The Recording Acts in Comparative Perspective
Race, notice, and race-notice statutes compared.
Faculty of the School of Property Law
Articles · Forthcoming
§ VIII
Citation Information
On citing this issue.
The articles of the present issue are cited by author, short title, volume, page, and year. The issue as a whole is cited by volume and number.
DOI · 10.00000/rlj.ii.1
II Real Law J. (No. 1) (MMXXVI).
§ IX
Cross-References
The scholarship of this issue, within the institution.
The articles of this issue draw from and return to the catalogues of the Academy, the Library, and the Press.
Related Publications
Consumer Credit Authority
The Fair Debt Collection Practices Act and the Fair Credit Reporting Act, read as written.
Practice Manual · Vol. II
A Table of Federal Consumer Statutes
Codified provisions, implementing regulations, and the agencies of enforcement.
Reference Work · Reference No. 1
Reading the Recorded Instrument
Deeds, mortgages, satisfactions, and the chain of title.
Treatise · Vol. II
The Origins of the Recording Acts
Colonial registries, the Statute of Enrolments, and the American invention of the public record.
Research Monograph · Monograph No. 1
Related Schools
The Journal
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