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Eagle Entangled : U.S. Foreign Policy In A Complex World ; Written Under The Auspices Of The Inst. Of Internat. Studies, Univ Of California, Berkeley, Larry Caldwell, Kenneth Oye Dec 1978

Eagle Entangled : U.S. Foreign Policy In A Complex World ; Written Under The Auspices Of The Inst. Of Internat. Studies, Univ Of California, Berkeley, Larry Caldwell, Kenneth Oye

Larry Caldwell

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Medical Paternalism And The Rule Of Law: A Reply To Dr. Relman, Charles Baron Dec 1978

Medical Paternalism And The Rule Of Law: A Reply To Dr. Relman, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

In this Article, Professor Baron challenges the position taken recently by Dr. Arnold Relman in this journal that the 1977 Saikewicz decision of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts was incorrect in calling for routine judicial resolution of decisions whether to provide life-prolonging treatment to terminally ill incompetent patients. First, Professor Baron argues that Dr. Relman's position that doctors should make such decisions is based upon an outmoded, paternalistic view of the doctor-patient relationship. Second, he points out the importance of guaranteeing to such decisions the special qualities of process which characterize decision making by courts and which are not …


Negotiating In Anticipation Of Arbitration: Some Guidelines For The Initiated, Roger Abrams Dec 1978

Negotiating In Anticipation Of Arbitration: Some Guidelines For The Initiated, Roger Abrams

Roger I. Abrams

Participants in the collective bargaining process view the successful negotiation of an agreement as the welcome end to what may have been an unpleasant ordeal. More often than not, however, in order to reach agreement, the participants have based their agreement on vague promises offered in the heat of negotiations. Thus, the collective agreement may be only the beginning of more problems once later disputes reveal its inadequacies. Professor Abrams observes that collective bargaining is not a finite but a continuing process. In recognition of this, he offers several guideposts that negotiators should heed to ensure that the agreements they …


Management Of Fuel And Nonfuel Minerals In Federal Land, Richard W. Wright Dec 1978

Management Of Fuel And Nonfuel Minerals In Federal Land, Richard W. Wright

Richard W. Wright

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