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Delivering The Goods: Herein Of Mead, Delegations, And Authority, Patrick Mckinley Brennan Mar 2009

Delivering The Goods: Herein Of Mead, Delegations, And Authority, Patrick Mckinley Brennan

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This paper argues, first, that the natural law position, according to which it is the function of human law and political authorities to instantiate certain individual goods and the common good of the political community, does not entail judges' having the power or authority to speak the natural law directly. It goes on to argue, second, that lawmaking power/authority must be delegated by the people or their representatives. It then argues, third, that success in making law depends not just on the exercise of delegated power/authority, but also on the exercise of care and deliberation or, in the article's terms, …


Whose Music Is It Anyway?: How We Came To View Musical Expression As A Form Of Property -- Part I, Michael W. Carroll Sep 2003

Whose Music Is It Anyway?: How We Came To View Musical Expression As A Form Of Property -- Part I, Michael W. Carroll

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Many participants in the music industry consider unauthorized downloading of music files over the Internet to be “theft” of their “property.” Many Internet users who exchange music files reject that characterization. Prompted by this dispute, this Article explores how those who create and distribute music first came to look upon music as their property and when in Western history the law first supported this view. By analyzing the economic and legal structures governing musicmaking in Western Europe from the classical period in Greece through the Renaissance, the Article shows that the law first granted some exclusive rights in the Middle …


The American Legal Realists And An Empirical Science Of Law, David H. Moskowitz Jan 1966

The American Legal Realists And An Empirical Science Of Law, David H. Moskowitz

Villanova Law Review

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The Sociological Jurisprudence Of Roscoe Pound (Part I), James A. Gardner Jan 1961

The Sociological Jurisprudence Of Roscoe Pound (Part I), James A. Gardner

Villanova Law Review

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The Sociological Jurisprudence Of Roscoe Pound (Part Ii), James A. Gardner Jan 1961

The Sociological Jurisprudence Of Roscoe Pound (Part Ii), James A. Gardner

Villanova Law Review

No abstract provided.