Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- Administrative Law (3)
- Administrative Conference (1)
- Administrative law (1)
- Banking and Finance (1)
- Constitutional Law (1)
-
- Courts (1)
- Environmental Law (1)
- Environmental Pollution (1)
- European Union (1)
- Evidence (1)
- Executive (1)
- India (1)
- International law (1)
- Judges (1)
- Judicial Activism (1)
- Judicial Review (1)
- NGO (1)
- Nongovernmental organizations (1)
- Right to Environment (1)
- State and Local Government Law (1)
- Supreme Court (1)
- Tribute (1)
Articles 1 - 7 of 7
Full-Text Articles in Law
Note: The Lesson Of Lopez: The Political Dynamics Of Federalism's Political Safeguards, Daniel Lyons
Note: The Lesson Of Lopez: The Political Dynamics Of Federalism's Political Safeguards, Daniel Lyons
Daniel Lyons
No abstract provided.
A Behavioral Analysis Of Predatory Lending
Tribute To Frederic L. Kirgis, David A. Wirth
Njc Deskbook On Evidence For Administrative Law Judges, Chris Mcneil
Njc Deskbook On Evidence For Administrative Law Judges, Chris Mcneil
Christopher B. McNeil, J.D., Ph.D.
Provides summaries of frequently-encountered evidence rules, with checklists for ALJs and others working in administrative adjudications.
Polluting Environment, Polluted Constitution: Is A 'Polluted' Constitution Worse Than A Polluted Environment?, Shubhankar Dam (Co-Author)
Polluting Environment, Polluted Constitution: Is A 'Polluted' Constitution Worse Than A Polluted Environment?, Shubhankar Dam (Co-Author)
Shubhankar Dam
The Indian Supreme Court has been praised as one of the most socially active courts in the world, especially so in the environmental field. Yet it is arguable that many of the benefits claimed for judicial involvement are far from real. Three phases of activism are identified. In the 1970s, the Court developed the concept of environmental rights based on ensuring that the directive principles of state policy and the fundamental right to life contained the Constitution worked in mutual support. This was followed by a period when the Court extended liability principles. The most recent and most controversial phase …
Consensus-Building In Administrative Law: The Revival Of The Administrative Conference Of The U.S., Jeffrey Lubbers
Consensus-Building In Administrative Law: The Revival Of The Administrative Conference Of The U.S., Jeffrey Lubbers
Jeffrey Lubbers
Squaring The Circle? Reconciling Sovereignty And Global Governance Through Global Government Networks (Review Of Anne-Marie Slaughter, A New World Order), Kenneth Anderson
Squaring The Circle? Reconciling Sovereignty And Global Governance Through Global Government Networks (Review Of Anne-Marie Slaughter, A New World Order), Kenneth Anderson
Kenneth Anderson