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Procedural Justice And Policing: Four New Directions, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
Procedural Justice And Policing: Four New Directions, Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff
Washington University Journal of Law & Policy
This Article, by Professor Rebecca Hollander-Blumoff from Washington University School of Law in St. Louis, analyzes the concept of procedural justice within the frame of contemporary policing. Using the shooting of Michael Brown as a catalyst, Hollander-Blumoff advocates for four potential areas of future development in procedural justice: (1) the interaction between the research on self-control and procedural justice; (2) research on the tools most effective in creating positive perceptions of fairness by police; (3) the implications of treating procedural justice not as a dynamic interchange; and (4) the role of reactive devaluation as it might affect reaction to procedural …
Lemma Barkeloo And Phoebe Couzins: Among The Nation's First Women Lawyers And Law School Graduates, Karen Tokarz
Lemma Barkeloo And Phoebe Couzins: Among The Nation's First Women Lawyers And Law School Graduates, Karen Tokarz
Washington University Journal of Law & Policy
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Patent Litigation In Europe—A Glimmer Of Hope? Present Status And Future Perspectives, Joseph Straus
Patent Litigation In Europe—A Glimmer Of Hope? Present Status And Future Perspectives, Joseph Straus
Washington University Journal of Law & Policy
Little imagination is needed to realize the magnitude of the potential for European patents’ validity and infringement litigation in the fifteen Member States of the European Union.