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Sanctions And Rewards In The Legal System: A Multidisciplinary Approach, A Wr Carrothers
Sanctions And Rewards In The Legal System: A Multidisciplinary Approach, A Wr Carrothers
Dalhousie Law Journal
This book consists of ten essays on the general theme of effective techniques for controlling and regulating social behaviour. The authors draw on the disciplines of management studies, history and criminology, public policy studies and economics, psychology, anthropology, law, sociology, and political science. They are, collectively, a modern manifestation of Roscoe Pound's concept of law in action as "social engineering".
Appeal No. 0378: Barclay Petroleum, Inc. V. J. Michael Biddison, Chief, Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Appeal No. 0378: Barclay Petroleum, Inc. V. J. Michael Biddison, Chief, Division Of Oil And Gas, Ohio Oil & Gas Board Of Review
Ohio Oil & Gas Commission Decisions
Chief's Order 89-518
Ten Years Of Public Interest Law: A Retrospective And A Promise, Jaime Pulido, Sam Orr
Ten Years Of Public Interest Law: A Retrospective And A Promise, Jaime Pulido, Sam Orr
California Regulatory Law Reporter
No abstract provided.
Arbitration Of Securities Disputes: Rodriguez And New Arbitration Rules Leave Investors Holding A Mixed Bag, William C. Hermann
Arbitration Of Securities Disputes: Rodriguez And New Arbitration Rules Leave Investors Holding A Mixed Bag, William C. Hermann
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Shifting Water To Urban Uses: Activities Of The Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California, Timothy H. Quinn
Shifting Water To Urban Uses: Activities Of The Metropolitan Water District Of Southern California, Timothy H. Quinn
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
36 pages.
Contains references.
Sources Of Water Iii: Interstate Transfers, Clyde O. Martz
Sources Of Water Iii: Interstate Transfers, Clyde O. Martz
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
35 pages.
Contains references.
Sources Of Water I: Agriculture – The Deep Pool?, Bonnie G. Colby
Sources Of Water I: Agriculture – The Deep Pool?, Bonnie G. Colby
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
34 pages (includes illustration).
Contains 2 pages of references.
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Agenda: Moving The West's Water To New Uses: Winners And Losers, University Of Colorado Boulder. Natural Resources Law Center
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers (Summer Conference, June 6-8)
Conference organizers and/or faculty included University of Colorado Law School professors Lawrence J. MacDonnell and Mark Squillace.
Moving the West's Water to New Uses: Winners and Losers will be the theme for this year's water conference, June 6-8 at the Law School in Boulder. The conference will consider the changing demands for water in the West and the need to reallocate a portion of the existing uses of water to new uses.
The first day will provide the background by looking at the most likely sources of water to meet these demands, including agriculture, federal water projects, interstate transfers, and …
The Aftermath Of The Marshall Commission: A Preliminary Opinion, H Archibald Kaiser
The Aftermath Of The Marshall Commission: A Preliminary Opinion, H Archibald Kaiser
Dalhousie Law Journal
Prolegomena to the Cure or the Beginning of the Epitaph: "Look, Doctor, try to see things my way. All the diagnoses have been made and the treatment has been prescribed, but somehow ... I just don't feel quite right. Sometimes I think I'll never get well. Is there something you haven't told me? The Doctor's skeptical but still deferential patient echoes the sentiments of many who have keenly observed the unfolding of the Donald Marshall, Jr. saga. A monstrous injustice was perpetrated and then sustained over a period of fifteen years in the conviction and ongoing persecution of an innocent …
The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator
The Constitution As Architecture: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii, Paul M. Bator
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
In Lieu Of Preclusion: Reconciling Administrative Decisionmaking And Federal Civil Rights Claims, Marjorie A. Silver
Indiana Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Forward: Paul Bator: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii Symposium, Patrick L. Baude
Forward: Paul Bator: Legislative And Administrative Courts Under Article Iii Symposium, Patrick L. Baude
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook
"Success" And The Judicial Power, Frank H. Easterbrook
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer
The Constitution As Architecture: A Charette, Larry Kramer
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
Legislative Courts, Legislative Power, And The Constitution, Daniel J. Meltzer
Legislative Courts, Legislative Power, And The Constitution, Daniel J. Meltzer
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss
Article Iii Courts And The Constitutional Structure, David A. Strauss
Indiana Law Journal
Symposium: Paul Bator: Legislative and Administrative Courts Under Article III
Public Participation In Risk Management Decisions: The Right To Define, The Right To Know And The Right To Act, Frances M. Lynn
Public Participation In Risk Management Decisions: The Right To Define, The Right To Know And The Right To Act, Frances M. Lynn
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
It is important to solicit public opinions before making decisions about Risk, but this is seen as only a first step. The author observes that it is also important that the public be involved in defining the problem, identifying needed information, interpreting information, and choosing among the options for action.
Scientific Conventions, Ethics And Legal Institutions, Carl F. Cranor
Scientific Conventions, Ethics And Legal Institutions, Carl F. Cranor
RISK: Health, Safety & Environment (1990-2002)
This article examines the use of epidemiology to evaluate Risks posed by toxic substances. Using illustrations drawn from an elaborate example, it argues that scientists applying usual conventions in doing statistical studies tend to ignore important normative issues.
Water Marketing And Instream Flows: The Next Step In Protecting California's Instream Values, Paul Williams, Stephen J. Mchugh
Water Marketing And Instream Flows: The Next Step In Protecting California's Instream Values, Paul Williams, Stephen J. Mchugh
Articles in Law Reviews & Other Academic Journals
No abstract provided.
Some Jurisprudential Perspectives On Employment Sex Discrimination Law And Comparable Worth, Mark Seidenfeld
Some Jurisprudential Perspectives On Employment Sex Discrimination Law And Comparable Worth, Mark Seidenfeld
Scholarly Publications
No abstract provided.
Administrative Law, Marita C. Sullivan, Margaret A. Marcouiller
Administrative Law, Marita C. Sullivan, Margaret A. Marcouiller
Loyola University Chicago Law Journal
No abstract provided.
Case Digest, Law Review Staff
Case Digest, Law Review Staff
Vanderbilt Journal of Transnational Law
This Case Digest provides brief analyses of cases that address current transnational legal issues. The Digest includes cases that set forth new legal principles and cases that apply established legal principles to new factual situations. The cases have topical headings and references are given for further research.
EL SALVADORAN SOLDIER WHO REFUSED TO PARTICIPATE IN ASSASSINATION SCHEME GRANTED POLITICAL ASYLUM IN THE UNITED STATES BECAUSE HE DEMONSTRATED "WELL-FOUNDED FEAR" OF PERSECUTION IN EL SALVADOR, Barraza Rivera v. Immigration & Naturalization Service, 913 F.2d 1443 (9th Cir. 1990).
THIRD CIRCUIT HOLDS THAT THE EQUAL ACCESS TO JUSTICE ACT DOES NOT APPLY …
Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, And Sunday Shoes: Notes On The Hearing Of Mrs. G., Lucie E. White
Subordination, Rhetorical Survival Skills, And Sunday Shoes: Notes On The Hearing Of Mrs. G., Lucie E. White
Buffalo Law Review
No abstract provided.
Introduction & Table Of Cases, Innis Christie, A Paul Pross
Introduction & Table Of Cases, Innis Christie, A Paul Pross
Dalhousie Law Journal
Commissions of inquiry have been popular mechanisms with Canadian governments. Despite a widespread view that they are used principally to delay action while removing embarrassment from the immediate vicinity of governments, it is a fact that commissions of inquiry have repeatedly - and often highly successfully - served as vehicles for analyzing policy, for evaluating outworn or failed policy, for identifying a consensus about policy and for building support for new policy directions. They have brought facts to light both about specific incidents and about matters of policy concern; facts as diverse as what actually happened at a given time …
Should We Abandon The Adversarial Model In Favour Of The Inquisitorial Model In Commissions Of Inquiry?, Patrick Robardet
Should We Abandon The Adversarial Model In Favour Of The Inquisitorial Model In Commissions Of Inquiry?, Patrick Robardet
Dalhousie Law Journal
I approach the question I was asked to address today from the perspective of administrative law with a particular emphasis on related issues of public administration. In doing so, I bear in mind Professor Arthurs' well known criticism of common lawyers' attitudes towards public administration. In a similar vein of thought, Professor Wesley Pue recently noted: Such attitudes are part and parcel of the ideology-of law and as such are inculcated in lawyers as they partake of legal education, read legal scholarship and practice law. Even where serious efforts are made to escape the bounds of inherited legal thought, a …
The Two Contradictions In Public Inquiries, Liora Salter
The Two Contradictions In Public Inquiries, Liora Salter
Dalhousie Law Journal
Given how frequently they are commissioned, it is surprising how little has been written about inquiries and, more particularly, about the role of science and advocacy within them.' The lack of serious attention paid to inquiries may be a product of their diversity. For example, inquiries include royal commissions and consultative committees and risk assessments. Some of these inquiries have wide-ranging mandates, commission extensive research and actively solicit public commentary, while others are more closely akin to legal proceedings. Grouping such different objectives and activities under a single category - namely, inquiries - is intrinsically difficult. Or the reason for …
Reflections On Commission Research, Alan C. Cairns
Reflections On Commission Research, Alan C. Cairns
Dalhousie Law Journal
This paper explores the role of research in royal commissions. It is based primarily on my experience as one of three research directors for the Royal Commission on the Economic Union and Development Prospects for Canada, popularly known as the Macdonald Commission. Since royal commissions appear in many guises, much of what I say may not apply to other commissions. In general, my remarks are more applicable to those commissions that give advice on significant public policy matters than to more narrowly investigative commissions set up in response to allegations of corruption or scandal in government or to determine the …
Hello Darkness: Involuntary Testimony And Science As Evidence In Deportation Proceedings, Daniel Kanstroom
Hello Darkness: Involuntary Testimony And Science As Evidence In Deportation Proceedings, Daniel Kanstroom
Daniel Kanstroom
No abstract provided.