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Unrelated Living Organ Donation: Ultra Needs To Go, Sujit Choudhry, Abdallah S. Daar
Unrelated Living Organ Donation: Ultra Needs To Go, Sujit Choudhry, Abdallah S. Daar
Sujit Choudhry
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Manual De Derecho Procesal Civil, Edward Ivan Cueva
Edward Ivan Cueva
No abstract provided.
'Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy. A Book Review' (2003) 21 (1) Prometheus 127-132, Matthew Rimmer
'Information Feudalism: Who Owns The Knowledge Economy. A Book Review' (2003) 21 (1) Prometheus 127-132, Matthew Rimmer
Matthew Rimmer
Back in 1995, Peter Drahos wrote a futuristic article called ‘Information feudalism in the information society’. It took the form of an imagined history of the information society in the year 2015. Drahos provided a pessimistic vision of the future, in which the information age was ruled by the private owners of intellectual property. He ended with the bleak, Hobbesian image:"It is unimaginable that the information society of the 21st century could be like this. And yet if abstract objects fall out of the intellectual commons and are enclosed by private owners, private, arbitrary, unchecked global power will become a …
"Book Review Essay" (Reviewing 3 Books On Tobacco Control), Stephen D. Sugarman
"Book Review Essay" (Reviewing 3 Books On Tobacco Control), Stephen D. Sugarman
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
A Balanced Tobacco Control Policy, Stephen D. Sugarman, Robert L. Rabin
A Balanced Tobacco Control Policy, Stephen D. Sugarman, Robert L. Rabin
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
Review Of Kip Viscusi "Smoke-Filled Rooms", Stephen D. Sugarman
Review Of Kip Viscusi "Smoke-Filled Rooms", Stephen D. Sugarman
Stephen D Sugarman
No abstract provided.
When Individual Differences Demand Equal Treatment: An Equal Rights Approach To The Special Needs Of Girls In The Juvenile Justice System, Francine Sherman, Marsha L. Levick
When Individual Differences Demand Equal Treatment: An Equal Rights Approach To The Special Needs Of Girls In The Juvenile Justice System, Francine Sherman, Marsha L. Levick
Francine T. Sherman
This article argues that disparities girls face in the juvenile justice system can be remedied by employing equal rights analysis including the federal Equal Protection Clause, state Equal Rights Amendments, and Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972. Unlike the adult prison context, in which equal protection and Title IX have had limited success, the juvenile justice system is premised on individualized rehabilitative justice. Where differences between male and female offenders have undermined equal rights challenges in the adult arena, in the juvenile justice system differences among individual youth are acknowledged, and dispositions are driven by those individual needs. …