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Ley Federal Del Procedimiento Contencioso Administrativo., Bruno L. Costantini García
Ley Federal Del Procedimiento Contencioso Administrativo., Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Ponencia sobre la Ley Federal del Procedimiento Contencioso Administrativo, impartida por Bruno L. Costantini García.
No Se Puede Ocultar El Sol Con Un Dedo, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
No Se Puede Ocultar El Sol Con Un Dedo, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
No abstract provided.
Primer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Primer Congreso Nacional De Organismos Públicos Autónomos, Bruno L. Costantini García
Bruno L. Costantini García
Memorias del Primer Congreso Nacional de Organismos Públicos Autonomos
Octubre De 1492 Y La Globalización, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
Octubre De 1492 Y La Globalización, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
No abstract provided.
El Segundo De Los Derechos Humanos, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
El Segundo De Los Derechos Humanos, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
No abstract provided.
Why Supreme Court Justices Are Famous(最高法院大法官因何知名), Meng Hou
Why Supreme Court Justices Are Famous(最高法院大法官因何知名), Meng Hou
Hou Meng
No abstract provided.
¡Agua! ¡Agua!, Ramiro De Valdivia Cano
A Incorporação Dos Tratados De Direitos Humanos Ao Ordenamento Jurídico Brasileiro, Fabiano Barroso
A Incorporação Dos Tratados De Direitos Humanos Ao Ordenamento Jurídico Brasileiro, Fabiano Barroso
fabiano barroso
direitos humanos, tratados internacionais, direito constitucional
Presidential Signing Statements: How To Find Them, How To Use Them, And What They Might, Steve Sheppard
Presidential Signing Statements: How To Find Them, How To Use Them, And What They Might, Steve Sheppard
Steve Sheppard
Lawyers should be cautious when seeking guidance in statutory interpretation from presidential signing statements. Reliance on signing statements as a source of statutory interpretation is controversial, as deference to the president’s interpretation, rather than interpretations of the legislature or judiciary, can lead to unlimited executive power. Signing statements can be retrieved from government resources or private vendors, and they are useful for advising clients how to interact with government agencies. In effect, signing statements act as orders from the president, which agencies under the executive chain of command follow.
Signing statements are also useful as sources of statutory interpretation when …
Las Paradojas De La Democracia Deliberativa / The Paradoxes Of Deliberative Democracy, Andres Palacios Lleras
Las Paradojas De La Democracia Deliberativa / The Paradoxes Of Deliberative Democracy, Andres Palacios Lleras
Andrés Palacios Lleras
Este artículo argumenta por qué la teoría de la democracia deliberativa es problemática y paradójica, y por lo tanto inadecuada para desarrollar las instituciones democráticas contemporáneas, o para reemplazarlas por otras. Es una teoría problemática porque parte de una postura epistemológica difícilmente sostenible. Es paradójica porque a pesar de ser presentada como incluyente a nivel social, la idea de deliberación que presenta y considera como deseable, es demasiado exigente como para ser realizada por toda clase de personas; y es de hecho, elitista en este aspecto. Pero también porque señala que las instancias que están mejor diseñadas para tomar decisiones …
Judicial Restraint: Resolving The Constitutional Tension Between First Amendment Protection Of Political Speech And The Compelling Interest In Preserving Judicial Integrity, Ferris K. Nesheiwat
Judicial Restraint: Resolving The Constitutional Tension Between First Amendment Protection Of Political Speech And The Compelling Interest In Preserving Judicial Integrity, Ferris K. Nesheiwat
Ferris K Nesheiwat
No abstract provided.
Beyond Romer And Lawrence: The Right To Privacy Comes Out Of The Closet, Nancy C. Marcus
Beyond Romer And Lawrence: The Right To Privacy Comes Out Of The Closet, Nancy C. Marcus
Nancy C Marcus
This article examines significant developments in the Supreme Court's privacy rights jurisprudence through the Rehnquist era with a look ahead toward the future of privacy and liberty protections under a new Court. The article explores several problems faced by privacy rights proponents, ranging from opposition to unenumerated constitutional rights generally to more recent tradition-based challenges to privacy protections. Tracing the historic roots of privacy rights, the article reveals the original intent of the Constitution's drafters to establish an evolving constitution with inalienable unenumerated individual rights, including a right to privacy which encompasses an affirmative liberty interest in autonomy. The article …
The Freedom Of Intimate Association In The Twenty First Century, Nancy C. Marcus
The Freedom Of Intimate Association In The Twenty First Century, Nancy C. Marcus
Nancy C Marcus
This article contends that recent developments in the Supreme Court's jurisprudence have created a historic opportunity for the Court to revisit and clarify its freedom of intimate association doctrine. The article traces the history of the freedom of intimate association, explaining how the Supreme Court in Roberts v. United States Jaycees, the first decision explicitly articulating a right to intimate association, failed to describe the parameters and contours of that right with enough precision to sufficiently guide later decisions. The article describe the resulting split among the circuits in their efforts to implement Roberts' intimate association guidelines, with some circuits …
Violência Doméstica, Rafaela Loureiro Pinheiro Furlan, Juliana Mattar, Pedro Fida
Violência Doméstica, Rafaela Loureiro Pinheiro Furlan, Juliana Mattar, Pedro Fida
Rafaela Loureiro Pinheiro Furlan
No abstract provided.
Aspectos Gerais Sobre As Restrições Aos Direitos Fundamentais, Jane Reis Gonçalves Pereira
Aspectos Gerais Sobre As Restrições Aos Direitos Fundamentais, Jane Reis Gonçalves Pereira
Jane Reis Gonçalves Pereira
No abstract provided.
The Abuse Of Rights And The Rule Of Law, Gianluigi Palombella
The Abuse Of Rights And The Rule Of Law, Gianluigi Palombella
Gianluigi Palombella
This article deals with the abuse that can be committed in the name of rights and of the rule of law, not against them. It explains the general characteristics of the concept of abuse from a legal point of view, on the part of the holder of a public power or of a right. Moreover, it addresses the way to identify the abuse itself by the means of legal arguments, and principles. Finally, it shows how resorting to the problem of abuse of power has been used as a tool for recognizing the habeas corpus to detainees in Guantanamo by …
La Democracia Deliberativa En Las Sociedades Semiperiféricas. Una Apología, Leonardo García Jaramillo
La Democracia Deliberativa En Las Sociedades Semiperiféricas. Una Apología, Leonardo García Jaramillo
Leonardo García Jaramillo
No abstract provided.
Relative Access To Corrective Speech: A New Test For Requiring Actual Malice, Aaron K. Perzanowski
Relative Access To Corrective Speech: A New Test For Requiring Actual Malice, Aaron K. Perzanowski
Aaron K. Perzanowski
This Article reexamines the First Amendment protections provided by the public figure doctrine. It suggests that the doctrine is rooted in a set of out-dated assumptions regarding the media landscape and, as a result, has failed to adapt in a manner that accounts for our changing communications environment. The public figure doctrine, which imposes the more rigorous actual malice standard of fault on defamation plaintiffs who enjoy greater access to mass media, was constructed in an era defined by one-to-many communications media. Newspapers, broadcasters, and traditional publishers exhausted the Court's understanding of the means of communicating with mass audiences. As …
The Policy-Making Process Of Supreme People Court: Power Strategy And Information Selection(最高法院公共政策的运作:权力策略与信息选择), Meng Hou
Hou Meng
No abstract provided.
ფედერალიზმი და ფედერალური კონსტრუქციები, Giorgi Alasania
ფედერალიზმი და ფედერალური კონსტრუქციები, Giorgi Alasania
Giorgi Alasania
No abstract provided.
Justice Michael A. Musmanno And Obscenity (1956-1967), Joel Fishman
Justice Michael A. Musmanno And Obscenity (1956-1967), Joel Fishman
Joel Fishman
Justice Michael A. Musmanno was an outspoken, highly critical opponent to obscenity as decided by the United States and Pennsylvania Supreme Courts in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Cadena Perpetua Y Constitucion, Edgar Carpio Marcos
Cadena Perpetua Y Constitucion, Edgar Carpio Marcos
Edgar Carpio Marcos
No abstract provided.
On Boy Scouts And Anti-Discrimination Law: The Associational Rights Of Quasi-Religious Organizations, Erez Reuveni
On Boy Scouts And Anti-Discrimination Law: The Associational Rights Of Quasi-Religious Organizations, Erez Reuveni
Erez Reuveni
This paper proposes a tripartite legal approach to analyzing the rights of private, expressive associations. Current law views private associations through a binary lens - either an organization is "religious," or it is "secular." But this dichotomy fails to account for organizations whose animating expressive purpose is both religious and secular. Using the Boy Scouts of America as a case study, this paper develops a third category of private associations, quasi-religious groups, and articulates why the category is necessary and how quasi-religious groups would fit within existing First Amendment jurisprudence. First, the article reviews numerous cases involving the Boy Scouts …
The Catholic Second Amendment, David B. Kopel
The Catholic Second Amendment, David B. Kopel
David B Kopel
At the beginning of the second millennium, there was no separation of church and state, and kings ruled the church. Tyrannicide was considered sinful. By the end of the thirteenth century, however, everything had changed. The Little Renaissance that began in the eleventh century led to a revolution in political and moral philosophy, so that using force to overthrow a tyrannical government became a positive moral duty. The intellectual revolution was an essential step in the evolution of Western political philosophy that eventually led to the American Revolution.
The Gold Standard Of Gun Control - Book Review Of Joyce Malcolm, Guns And Violence: The English Experience, David B. Kopel, Joanne D. Eisen, Paul Gallant
The Gold Standard Of Gun Control - Book Review Of Joyce Malcolm, Guns And Violence: The English Experience, David B. Kopel, Joanne D. Eisen, Paul Gallant
David B Kopel
Guns and Violence tells a remarkable story of a society's self-destruction, of how a government in a few decades managed to reverse six hundred years of social progress in violence reduction. The book is also a testament to the amazing self-confidence of British governments; Labour and Conservative alike have proceeded with an extreme anti-self-defense agenda, although the agenda has never had much supporting evidence beyond the government's own platitudes.