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Attorneys' Ethical Responsibility To Provide Pro Bono Legal Services To Those In Need, Tricia Defilipps Sep 2014

Attorneys' Ethical Responsibility To Provide Pro Bono Legal Services To Those In Need, Tricia Defilipps

Buffalo Public Interest Law Journal

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Democracy, Solidarity, And The Rule Of Law: Lessons From Athens, Paul Gowder Jan 2014

Democracy, Solidarity, And The Rule Of Law: Lessons From Athens, Paul Gowder

Buffalo Law Review

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The Inauthenticity Of Solon's Law Against Neutrality, David A. Teegarden Jan 2014

The Inauthenticity Of Solon's Law Against Neutrality, David A. Teegarden

Buffalo Law Review

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What Is The Rule Of Law Good For? Democracy, Development And The Rule Of Law In Classical Athens, Federica Carugati Jan 2014

What Is The Rule Of Law Good For? Democracy, Development And The Rule Of Law In Classical Athens, Federica Carugati

Buffalo Law Review

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Rethinking Anti-Corruption Reforms: The View From Ancient Athens, Kellam Conover Jan 2014

Rethinking Anti-Corruption Reforms: The View From Ancient Athens, Kellam Conover

Buffalo Law Review

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Captive For Life: Conserving Extinct In The Wild Species Through Ex Situ Breeding, Irus Braverman Jan 2014

Captive For Life: Conserving Extinct In The Wild Species Through Ex Situ Breeding, Irus Braverman

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Published as Chapter 12 in The Ethics of Captivity, Lori Gruen, ed.

Are there “fates worse than death,” to use Kurt Vonnegut’s title? Is captivity one such fate? Captive for Life examines these questions through the lens of conservation biology’s ex situ models of captive management — and captive breeding in particular — for wild animals, and especially for species that have been designated as Critically Endangered or as Extinct in the Wild. Drawing on interviews with leading conservation biologists, the chapter describes the erosion of the distinctions between species management in captivity and in wild nature, often referred to …