- Ruth Lade
Okediji (born 1963) is an
American legal scholar. She is the
Jeremiah Smith. Jr,
Professor of Law at
Harvard Law
School and co-director of the...
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Oladejo Okediji (born 1929 in Oyo, died
March 17, 2019; Yoruba: Ọládẹ̀jọ
Òkèdìjí) was a
Nigerian writer, novelist, and playwright. He aut****d several...
- Moyo
Okediji is an art historian,
painter and
artist whose works contains a
number of
icons and
signifiers of the deep
aspects of
Yoruba culture. He was...
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American literature from the mid-1950s, and
later notably in 1999 when Moyo
Okediji applied the term to
contemporary African-American art as an "extension...
- The test is vague; But,
spelled out in the
formulation of
Hugenholtz and
Okediji, the
three steps are:
Limitations and
exceptions cannot be "overly broad"...
- 2020-03-20.
Retrieved 2020-03-20. Cohen,
Julie E.; Loren,
Lydia Pallas;
Okediji, Ruth L.; O'Rourke,
Maureen A. (2015).
Copyright in a
Global Information...
- 2020-03-23.
Retrieved 2018-10-02. Fitzgerald, Mary Ann;
Henry J. Drewal; Moyo
Okediji (Spring 1995). "Transformation
through Cloth: An
Egungun Costume of the...
- Possible?
Lessons from the
Hargreaves Review" by
James Boyle (2015), also in:
Okediji, Ruth L., ed. (2017-03-30).
Copyright Law in an Age of
Limitations and...
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Robert Harris Mnookin Ashish Nanda Charles Nesson Gerald L.
Neuman Ruth
Okediji Charles Ogletree John Mark
Ramseyer Mark J. Roe
Lewis Sargentich Robert...
- Nigeria.
Retrieved 26
October 2022. Fitzgerald, Mary Ann; Drewal,
Henry J.;
Okediji, Moyo (1995). "Transformation
through Cloth: An
Egungun Costume of the...