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On The Economic Realities Of The European Social Charter And The Social Dimension Of The Ec 1992, Leonard Bierman, Gerald D. Keim
On The Economic Realities Of The European Social Charter And The Social Dimension Of The Ec 1992, Leonard Bierman, Gerald D. Keim
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
Eec Treaty Articles Fifty-Nine And Its Implications For Conflicts Law In The Field Of Insurance Contracts, Wulf-Henning Roth
Eec Treaty Articles Fifty-Nine And Its Implications For Conflicts Law In The Field Of Insurance Contracts, Wulf-Henning Roth
Duke Journal of Comparative & International Law
No abstract provided.
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments: Silk Purse Or Sow’S Ear?, Curtis A. Moore
The 1990 Clean Air Act Amendments: Silk Purse Or Sow’S Ear?, Curtis A. Moore
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Elaboration Of Norms And The Protection Of The Environment, Gunter Heine
Elaboration Of Norms And The Protection Of The Environment, Gunter Heine
Duke Environmental Law & Policy Forum
No abstract provided.
Emerging Constitutional Norms: Continuous Judicial Amendment Of The Constitution—The Proportionality Test As A Moving Target, Andree Lajoie, Henry Quillinan
Emerging Constitutional Norms: Continuous Judicial Amendment Of The Constitution—The Proportionality Test As A Moving Target, Andree Lajoie, Henry Quillinan
Law and Contemporary Problems
The so-called proportionality test of modifications to the Canadian Constitution are discussed. The Constitution is, at times, described as a moving target for change.
The Dimensions Of American Constitutional Equality, J. Harvie Wilkinson Iii
The Dimensions Of American Constitutional Equality, J. Harvie Wilkinson Iii
Law and Contemporary Problems
Liberty and equality are the hallmark characteristics of any legal order. Constitutional equality in the US is discussed. The rights of equality are not economic in nature, and they are not subject to strictly majority rule.