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How Leadership In International Criminal Law Is Shifting From The United States To Europe And Asia: An Analysis Of Spending On And Contributions To International Criminal Courts, Stuart Ford
Stuart Ford
No abstract provided.
Homeland Security Leadership.Docx, D'Andre Devon Lampkin
Homeland Security Leadership.Docx, D'Andre Devon Lampkin
D'Andre Lampkin
Reflections On Leadership, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Reflections On Leadership, Robert H. Jerry Ii
Robert H. Jerry II
This essay discusses aspects and theories of leadership, focusing on the servant-leadership theory and the writings of Robert Greenleaf, among others. The author concludes that servant-leadership theory is particularly well-suited to academic leadership, which generally has a close nexus with public service.
Reflections On Team Production In Professional Schools And The Workplace, Robert J. Rhee
Reflections On Team Production In Professional Schools And The Workplace, Robert J. Rhee
Robert Rhee
No abstract provided.
Vincentian Leadership—Advocating For Justice, Craig B. Mousin
Vincentian Leadership—Advocating For Justice, Craig B. Mousin
Craig B. Mousin
DePaul University employs thousands of people. As Craig Mousin writes, “To do justice to those we seek to serve necessitates that we do justice to those who engage in our work.” He explores “the centrality of work to life and mission” (including the personal and individual missions employees have for themselves) and what justice in the workplace means. He “examine[s] historical concepts of justice to understand what an advocate of justice works toward in a Vincentian institution.” Mousin also discusses how Vincentian leadership principles and “understandings of justice” should be applied in employment situations, especially when the law might advise …
How Does The Dean Resemble The Islets Of Langerhans?, Donald G. Gifford
How Does The Dean Resemble The Islets Of Langerhans?, Donald G. Gifford
Donald G Gifford
In this essay, I suggest an admittedly bizarre analogy between the roles played by an effective dean and the functions of an obscure component of the human body.
Meeting In The Aisle: Lawyers As Legislative Leaders, Barry Vickrey
Meeting In The Aisle: Lawyers As Legislative Leaders, Barry Vickrey
Barry Vickrey
No abstract provided.
Thinking About Presidents, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty
Thinking About Presidents, John C. Yoo, Robert Delahunty
John C Yoo
Why are some Presidents great and others not? Does their attitude toward the Constitution have anything to do with it? What do legal scholars have to contribute to presidential studies? This paper reviews and uses data from the book "Presidential Leadership" to suggest possible relationships between presidential success and their approach to constitutional interpretation. It argues that the formalist versus functionalist debate over the separation of powers has reached a stalemate, and that constitutional law can gain by study of political science approaches to the Presidency. It also suggests that presidential studies, which views reliance on a president's constitutional powers …
Lessons In Leadership From Lincoln The Lawyer, Barry Vickrey
Lessons In Leadership From Lincoln The Lawyer, Barry Vickrey
Barry Vickrey
No abstract provided.