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L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron Aug 2013

L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron Dec 1995

L' Interpretazione Costitutzionale Negli Stati Americani, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron Dec 1995

Aspects Relatifs Au Mouvement Des Droits Des Malades Aux Etats-Unis, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Reflections On Industrial Relations, Reinhold Fahlbeck Dec 1995

Reflections On Industrial Relations, Reinhold Fahlbeck

Reinhold Fahlbeck

No abstract provided.


Remarks (As Panelist), Thomas Kohler Dec 1995

Remarks (As Panelist), Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Labour Law And Labour Relations: Comparative And Historical Perspectives, Thomas Kohler Dec 1995

Labour Law And Labour Relations: Comparative And Historical Perspectives, Thomas Kohler

Thomas C. Kohler

No abstract provided.


Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar Dec 1995

Informed Consent And Patients' Rights In Japan, Robert B. Leflar

Robert B Leflar

This article analyzes the development of the concept of informed consent in the context of the culture and economics of Japanese medicine, and locates that development within the framework of the nation's civil law system. Part II sketches the cultural foundations of medical paternalism in Japan; explores the economic incentives (many of them administratively directed) that have sustained physicians' traditional dominant roles; and describes the judiciary's hesitancy to challenge physicians' professional discretion. Part III delineates the forces testing the paternalist model: the undermining of the physicians' personal knowledge of their patients that accompanies the shift from neighborhood clinic to high-tech …


Counsel For The Situation: The Latin Notary, A Historical And Comparative Model, Pedro A. Malavet Dec 1995

Counsel For The Situation: The Latin Notary, A Historical And Comparative Model, Pedro A. Malavet

Pedro A. Malavet

Can a lawyer, in certain matters, be an impartial counsel for the situation, rather than an advocate for either party? The Latin Notary is a legal professional of the Civil Law world that is expected to be a non-adversarial, expert legal counselor to every party to a transaction. The State seeks to ensure impartiality by imposing on the notary very strict training, admission and ethical requirements. In exchange for such high demands, the state often grants the notaries profitable subject-matter and geographic monopolies. Covers historical development, current definition and scope, relation to "lawyer as intermediary" of Model Rule 2.2.