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Why Aim Law Toward Human Survival, John William Draper
Why Aim Law Toward Human Survival, John William Draper
Librarian Scholarship at Penn Law
Our legal system is contributing to humanity’s demise by failing to take account of our species’ situation. For example, in some cases law works against life and supports interests such as liberty or profit maximization.
If we do not act, science tells us that humanity bears a significant (and growing) risk of catastrophic failure. The significant risk inherent in the status quo is unacceptable and requires a response. We must act. It is getting hotter. When we decide to act, we need to make the right choice.
There is no better choice. You and all your relatives have rights. The …
Beyond #Thenew10 - The Case For A Citizens Currency Advisory Committee, Genevieve B. Tung, Ruth Anne Robbins
Beyond #Thenew10 - The Case For A Citizens Currency Advisory Committee, Genevieve B. Tung, Ruth Anne Robbins
Librarian Scholarship at Penn Law
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International Trade Law And Information Policy: A Recent History, Genevieve B. Tung
International Trade Law And Information Policy: A Recent History, Genevieve B. Tung
Librarian Scholarship at Penn Law
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