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How Government Regulation Forces Americans Into Their Cars: A Case Study, Michael E Lewyn
How Government Regulation Forces Americans Into Their Cars: A Case Study, Michael E Lewyn
Michael E Lewyn
Shows how zoning law in Jacksonville contributes to automobile dependence.
Talented Children And Adults: Their Development And Education, Jane Piirto
Talented Children And Adults: Their Development And Education, Jane Piirto
Jane Piirto
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Constitutional Dignity: Lessons From Home And Abroad, Erin Daly
Constitutional Dignity: Lessons From Home And Abroad, Erin Daly
Erin Daly
The American Supreme Court has long recognized the dignity of states, especially in the recent spate of tenth and eleventh amendment cases. Yet, it has never fully embraced the concept of human dignity as part of its individual rights jurisprudence (though individual justices have done so). By contrast, courts around the world have increasingly recognized human dignity as an important, if not predominant, constitutional right. This article argues that both the American Supreme Court state sovereignty cases and the foreign human dignity cases evince an understanding of human dignity that is rooted in the idea of autonomy and self-determination. Defined …
Article 82: Gestalt, Myths, Lessons, Reza Dibadj
Article 82: Gestalt, Myths, Lessons, Reza Dibadj
Reza Dibadj
Article 82 of the Treaty Establishing the European Community, which prohibits abuse of a dominant position, is the counterpart to the anti-monopolization provisions contained in Section 2 of the Sherman Act. Unfortunately, however, commentators have variously criticized recent applications of Article 82 as outdated, protectionist, inconsistent - and perhaps most damaging of all, based on faulty economics. This paper takes issue with these critiques to offer support for a robust Article 82. Narrow analyses focused on the provision's language or specific judicial decisions offer little insight. Rather, an appreciation for Article 82 can only emerge through a richer contextual analysis …
“The Languages Of The Public Sphere: Religious Pluralism, Institutional Logics, And Civil Society.”, Rhys H. Williams
“The Languages Of The Public Sphere: Religious Pluralism, Institutional Logics, And Civil Society.”, Rhys H. Williams
Rhys Williams
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Modernism And Tradition, Anne E. Fernald
Myths And Symbols Of The American Nation, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Myths And Symbols Of The American Nation, Francoise Le Jeune Pr
Francoise LE JEUNE
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