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Review Of The Complete Bill Of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources And Origins, By Neil Cogan, And Declaring Rights: A Brief History With Documents, By Jack N. Rakove, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Review Of The Complete Bill Of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources And Origins, By Neil Cogan, And Declaring Rights: A Brief History With Documents, By Jack N. Rakove, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Rapport De Charles Baron, Charles Baron Aug 2013

Rapport De Charles Baron, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Managed Care, Assisted Suicide And Vulnerable Populations, M. Cathleen Kaveny Jun 1998

Managed Care, Assisted Suicide And Vulnerable Populations, M. Cathleen Kaveny

M. Cathleen Kaveny

No abstract provided.


Workers' Compensation Reform: 180 Days In Massachusetts, Dean Hashimoto, Jane Freedman, James Campbell, Donna Ward Mar 1998

Workers' Compensation Reform: 180 Days In Massachusetts, Dean Hashimoto, Jane Freedman, James Campbell, Donna Ward

Dean M. Hashimoto

No abstract provided.


Review Of The Complete Bill Of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources And Origins, By Neil Cogan, And Declaring Rights: A Brief History With Documents, By Jack N. Rakove, Charles Baron Feb 1998

Review Of The Complete Bill Of Rights: The Drafts, Debates, Sources And Origins, By Neil Cogan, And Declaring Rights: A Brief History With Documents, By Jack N. Rakove, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


Abortion And Women's Legal Personhood In Germany: A Contribution To The Feminist Theory Of The State, D. A. Jeremy Telman Jan 1998

Abortion And Women's Legal Personhood In Germany: A Contribution To The Feminist Theory Of The State, D. A. Jeremy Telman

D. A. Jeremy Telman

This article looks at abortion regulation in Germany in the context of the full range of laws through which the state specifies the status of women as legal persons. Reviewing Germany's most important abortion law decisions in 1975 and 1993, the article contends that while the Constitutional Court struck a balance between the East German legacy of reproductive freedom and West Germany's robust protections of the right to life, it did so by undermining the legal structures that had facilitated full civil, economic and political equality for women in East Germany through legal regimes geared towards protecting women's reproductive autonomy.


Rapport De Charles Baron, Charles Baron Dec 1997

Rapport De Charles Baron, Charles Baron

Charles H. Baron

No abstract provided.


New Ethical Relationships Under Health Care's New Structure: The Need For A New Paradigm, Robert I. Field Dec 1997

New Ethical Relationships Under Health Care's New Structure: The Need For A New Paradigm, Robert I. Field

Robert I. Field

No abstract provided.


Suing The Tobacco Companies In U.S. And Japan, Stephen D. Sugarman Dec 1997

Suing The Tobacco Companies In U.S. And Japan, Stephen D. Sugarman

Stephen D Sugarman

No abstract provided.


Stumbling Toward Equity: The Role Of Government In Kidney Transplantation, Laura Dooley, Robert Gaston Dec 1997

Stumbling Toward Equity: The Role Of Government In Kidney Transplantation, Laura Dooley, Robert Gaston

Laura Dooley

No abstract provided.