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Articles 1 - 10 of 10
Full-Text Articles in Law
Sentencing: A Study Of The Effects Of Presentence Report Recommendations Upon The Sentencing Practices Of Judges In Multnomah County, Oregon, John George Gardin Ii
Sentencing: A Study Of The Effects Of Presentence Report Recommendations Upon The Sentencing Practices Of Judges In Multnomah County, Oregon, John George Gardin Ii
Dissertations and Theses
The process of judicial decision-making is not well understood. This paper has tried to shed some light on that process by examining the impact of presentence report recommendations upon the sentences handed down by the judges of a circuit court. Very little empirical work has been done on this problem, even though the presentence report recommendation is generally regarded by those in the judicial system as extremely important to the sentencing process.
The African Development Bank And The Development Process In Africa, Asukwo J. Udo
The African Development Bank And The Development Process In Africa, Asukwo J. Udo
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
United States Policy In The Nigerian Civil War, C. Onokata Idisi
United States Policy In The Nigerian Civil War, C. Onokata Idisi
Masters Theses
No abstract provided.
An Evaluation Of The National Sea Grant Program, Christopher B. Llana
An Evaluation Of The National Sea Grant Program, Christopher B. Llana
Theses and Major Papers
This paper will discuss the philosophies and management of the Sea Grant program and their effectiveness in meeting the original goals of the program as they were perceived when the National Sea Grant College and Program Act of 1966 were formulated.
Public Access To Beaches In America, Michael Betty
Public Access To Beaches In America, Michael Betty
Theses and Major Papers
In the United States today there exists a growing, mobile population who wish to make use of what is considered to be a diminishing natural resource, the shoreline beaches. The public is denied access to the sea and the enjoyment of shore by the littoral land owner who occupies the beach area to the exclusion of all others.
It appears that the rights of the public will have to be expanded to insure adequate space and facilities for recreation. This expansion will encroach on private rights as the population seeks access to beach areas that have assumed a public character. …
A Regime For Archipelagos, Ralph Fink Iii
A Regime For Archipelagos, Ralph Fink Iii
Theses and Major Papers
An analysis of the development of international law in the case of island States. The rights of these States to establish special juridical arrangements for their adjacent waters, and the effects of these decisions on other nations form the central theme. Any attempt at combining all the issues at stake into a single principle by LOS III appears doomed to failure. Success will be achieved by agreement on the separate issues and as a result of other actions not directly related to the problem of archipelagic States.
Beach Access: Public Right Or Public Privilege, John E. Jessup
Beach Access: Public Right Or Public Privilege, John E. Jessup
Theses and Major Papers
All the coastal states of the U.S., particularly the more populous, have been and are struggling with the problem of obtaining public access to the nation's coastal beaches. There s a large volume of litigation and legislation devoted wholly or in part to mitigating the problem. It is the intent of this paper to examine some of the landmark court cases on the subject throughout the U.S. and also Federal legislation which has been proposed or enacted. Because the issue joined is so basic, i.e., public rights to use the beach vs. private property rights in that same beach, emotions …
A Study Of The Effects Of The 1969 Tax Reform Act On Private Grant-Making Foundation Support Of Charitable Activities, John S. Lore
A Study Of The Effects Of The 1969 Tax Reform Act On Private Grant-Making Foundation Support Of Charitable Activities, John S. Lore
Dissertations
No abstract provided.
California Congressional Reapportionment, Thomas B. Hofeller
California Congressional Reapportionment, Thomas B. Hofeller
CGU Theses & Dissertations
We now find ourselves at the end of the first redistricting following the so called "Reapportionment Revolution." There is, however, considerable disagreement defining its scope and the wisdom of its continuation. This paper reviews the effects of this revolution on this state. It outlines the development of the Court's involvement in redistricting and discusses the virtues of the Court's resistance of further involvement in this difficult question.
California's congressional redistricting history is reviewed from statehood to the present. Special attention is given to 1965, 1971, and 1973. The role of the computer is reviewed, both as an academic and political …
Executive Powers: The Role Of The Supreme Court In An Expanding Presidency, Gale M. Filter
Executive Powers: The Role Of The Supreme Court In An Expanding Presidency, Gale M. Filter
All Student Theses
In the "Pacificus-Helvidius" debate of 1793, Alexander Hamilton locked horns with James Madison in a classic exchange of broadsides on the issue of express versus inherent executive powers. In his interpretation of presidential powers, Hamilton sows the seeds for an argument which justifies the exercise of executive powers in combating situations of domestic emergency and in matters concerning the general welfare or public interest. The seeds of this theory took firm root more than sixty years later in the administration of Abraham Lincoln. Subsequently, the growth of these roots was stimulated by the Supreme Court's decisions in the famous cases …