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Ethics In A Global Biopharmaceutical Environment, Michael J. Malinowski
Ethics In A Global Biopharmaceutical Environment, Michael J. Malinowski
Journal Articles
No abstract provided.
December 31, 2005 (Pages 6979-7096), Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau
December 31, 2005 (Pages 6979-7096), Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau
Volume 35 (2005)
No abstract provided.
Quoting The Bible: The Use Of Religious References In Judicial Decision-Making, Sanja Zgonjanin
Quoting The Bible: The Use Of Religious References In Judicial Decision-Making, Sanja Zgonjanin
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Reimagining The Right To Commercial Sex: The Impact Of Lawrence V. Texas On Prostitution Statutes, Belkys Garcia
Reimagining The Right To Commercial Sex: The Impact Of Lawrence V. Texas On Prostitution Statutes, Belkys Garcia
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Helene Cixous's The Perjured City: Nonprosecution Alternatives To Collective Violence, Susan Ayres
Helene Cixous's The Perjured City: Nonprosecution Alternatives To Collective Violence, Susan Ayres
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
Speech Discrimination, John Fee
The Chinese Dilemma: Practical Solutions To Irresponsible Immigration Reform And The Ensuing Circuit Court Traffic Jam, Zachary Slapsys
The Chinese Dilemma: Practical Solutions To Irresponsible Immigration Reform And The Ensuing Circuit Court Traffic Jam, Zachary Slapsys
City University of New York Law Review
No abstract provided.
The Likely Effect Of A Radiological Dispersion Device, Paul R. Rickert
The Likely Effect Of A Radiological Dispersion Device, Paul R. Rickert
Faculty Publications and Presentations
With the end of the Cold War, the political and strategic relationships that undergirded the global balance of power were shattered. The powers that held nation-states together, like the USSR, Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, and others largely disappeared and to fill the vacuum left by the reduction of political authority, nationalist and religious identities emerged strong. As a result, the former USSR has broken into at least thirteen new countries, mostly along historic ethnic lines, Czechoslovakia into two, Yugoslavia, violently, into five along both religious and ethnic lines. These are only the most familiar examples, as there are many more. The threat …
The Judicial System Of The East India Company: Precursor To The Present Pakistani Legal System, Muhammad Munir Dr.
The Judicial System Of The East India Company: Precursor To The Present Pakistani Legal System, Muhammad Munir Dr.
Dr. Muhammad Munir
The work discusses how the British East India Company came to the subcontinent for the purpose of trade in 1604 and how it slowly and gradually started interfering in the local justice system by acquiring revenue collection of 38 villages in 1717 near Calcutta. In 1765 the Company was granted revenue collection as well as customs of three provinces. The Company also acquired the administration of justice in the areas under its control and the role of Muslim qadis and judges was over. Company’s officials, who were traders rather than trained judges, were running the court system and the Privy …
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 29, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 29, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
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Book Review: The Myth Of Law And Literature, Bernadette A. Meyler
Book Review: The Myth Of Law And Literature, Bernadette A. Meyler
Cornell Law Faculty Publications
In The Myth of Moral Justice, Thane Rosenbaum generates an ambitious and idealistic plan for a rapprochement between law and morality, between emotion and reason, and between law and its literary representations. Laudable and inspiring, Rosenbaum's project remains flawed in several ways that are traceable back to his reliance on aspects of law and literature scholarship. Unfortunately, Rosenbaum's attempt to replace the myth of moral justice with a truly moral legal system depends itself on a particular set of myths about law and literature. After examining two recent critiques of the law and literature movement, one from the vantage point …
The Weekly Challenger : 2005 : 12 : 29, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
The Weekly Challenger : 2005 : 12 : 29, The Weekly Challenger, Et Al
Newspaper collection
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The Problems With Blaming, Theodore Y. Blumoff
The Problems With Blaming, Theodore Y. Blumoff
ExpressO
This work examines the social practice of blaming, beginning with a prominent view of the moral philosophy of blaming, the semantics of character that support this (and related) views, and the social and cultural biases we bring to the process of attributing blame. Our penchant for blaming is too often manifest in a hyper-willingness to attribute wrongdoing solely to the character of the wrongdoer, often overlooking the salience of the varied situations in which the wrongdoer finds himself. I synthesize the wealth of data, mostly from social psychology, showing that blaming actualizes our own dispositions for over-emphasizing the actor’s wicked …
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, December 25, 2005, Barry Strassler
Deafdigest: Gold Edition, December 25, 2005, Barry Strassler
DeafDigest Gold 2005
No abstract provided.
December 24, 2005 (Pages 6883-6978), Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau
December 24, 2005 (Pages 6883-6978), Pennsylvania Legislative Reference Bureau
Volume 35 (2005)
No abstract provided.
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 23, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 23, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 22, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 22, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.
Conversations In Legal Education: Herbert Lazerow, December 22, 2005, Herbert Lazerow
Conversations In Legal Education: Herbert Lazerow, December 22, 2005, Herbert Lazerow
Conversations in Legal Education
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The Murray Ledger And Times, December 20, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 20, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.
Anti-Monopoly Law In China: A Socialist Market Economy Wrestles With Its Antitrust Regime, Jared A. Berry
Anti-Monopoly Law In China: A Socialist Market Economy Wrestles With Its Antitrust Regime, Jared A. Berry
Brigham Young University International Law & Management Review
No abstract provided.
Guest Worker Programs: Problem Or Solution?, Erin Mckenna
Guest Worker Programs: Problem Or Solution?, Erin Mckenna
Pell Scholars and Senior Theses
Should unauthorized immigrants be allowed to legally work within the borders of the United States? This question is at the heart of the debate over the use of guest worker programs in America. Many believe guest worker programs that include these undocumented immigrants would actually be harmful. They fear these immigrants would not leave the country after their legal status has expired and that the conditions for many American workers would diminish.
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 19, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger And Times, December 19, 2005, The Murray Ledger And Times
The Murray Ledger & Times
No abstract provided.