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Nuclear Weapons Free Zones: Time For A Fresh Look, Mark E. Rosen
Nuclear Weapons Free Zones: Time For A Fresh Look, Mark E. Rosen
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Improving The Court Process For Alaska’S Children In Need Of Aid, Susanne Di Pietro, Teresa W. Carns
Improving The Court Process For Alaska’S Children In Need Of Aid, Susanne Di Pietro, Teresa W. Carns
Alaska Law Review
No abstract provided.
Sentencing By International Tribunals: A Human Rights Approach, William A. Schabas
Sentencing By International Tribunals: A Human Rights Approach, William A. Schabas
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Achieving Justice Before The International War Crimes Tribunal: Challenges For The Defense Counsel, Mark S. Ellis
Achieving Justice Before The International War Crimes Tribunal: Challenges For The Defense Counsel, Mark S. Ellis
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Cadenced Power: The Kinetic Constitution, Laura S. Fitzgerald
Cadenced Power: The Kinetic Constitution, Laura S. Fitzgerald
Duke Law Journal
No abstract provided.
The Effects Of Malpractice Pressure And Liability Reforms On Physicians’ Perceptions Of Medical Care, Daniel P. Kessler, Mark B. Mcclellan
The Effects Of Malpractice Pressure And Liability Reforms On Physicians’ Perceptions Of Medical Care, Daniel P. Kessler, Mark B. Mcclellan
Law and Contemporary Problems
Considerable evidence suggests that the medical malpractice liability system neither provides compensation to patients who suffer negligent medical injury nor seeks to penalize physicians whose negligence causes patient injury. The relationship between liability reforms, malpractice pressure and physician perceptions of medical care is examined.