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The Right Of A Corporate Director To Inspect Records Under Maryland Law, William Wilburn
The Right Of A Corporate Director To Inspect Records Under Maryland Law, William Wilburn
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Dalhousie Law Journal
Human societies are not voluntary associations. At least so far as concerns national societies and states, most human beings do not have a choice to which one they will belong, nor what shall be the law and the constitition of that to which they do belong; especially, their belonging to a given state is not conditional upon their assenting to the basic structure of its organization. Someone who is born into a given state has obviously no choice, no opportunity to stipulate conditions upon which he will accept citizenship. Choice can perhaps be exercised later, when one is an adult, …
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Dalhousie Law Journal
In August of 1971, the Solicitor General of Canada appointed a committee of psychiatrists to advise him on the treatment of mentally ill inmates. The committee completed its work and reported in May 1972. The report, entitled The General Program for the Development of Psychiatric Services in Federal Correctional Services in Canada1 developed in the space of sixty pages, including appendices, a general program for expanding psychiatric services and facilities in the field of corrections in Canada. In his forward to the Report, the Solicitor General, Warren Allmand, announces that he is "profoundly impressed by the recommendations made by this …
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Dalhousie Law Journal
Human societies are not voluntary associations. At least so far as concerns national societies and states, most human beings do not have a choice to which one they will belong, nor what shall be the law and the constitition of that to which they do belong; especially, their belonging to a given state is not conditional upon their assenting to the basic structure of its organization. Someone who is born into a given state has obviously no choice, no opportunity to stipulate conditions upon which he will accept citizenship. Choice can perhaps be exercised later, when one is an adult, …
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Dalhousie Law Journal
In August of 1971, the Solicitor General of Canada appointed a committee of psychiatrists to advise him on the treatment of mentally ill inmates. The committee completed its work and reported in May 1972. The report, entitled The General Program for the Development of Psychiatric Services in Federal Correctional Services in Canada1 developed in the space of sixty pages, including appendices, a general program for expanding psychiatric services and facilities in the field of corrections in Canada. In his forward to the Report, the Solicitor General, Warren Allmand, announces that he is "profoundly impressed by the recommendations made by this …
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Justice: An Un-Original Position, Neil Maccormick
Dalhousie Law Journal
Human societies are not voluntary associations. At least so far as concerns national societies and states, most human beings do not have a choice to which one they will belong, nor what shall be the law and the constitition of that to which they do belong; especially, their belonging to a given state is not conditional upon their assenting to the basic structure of its organization. Someone who is born into a given state has obviously no choice, no opportunity to stipulate conditions upon which he will accept citizenship. Choice can perhaps be exercised later, when one is an adult, …
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Psychiatry, The Inmate And The Law, A. W. Cragg
Dalhousie Law Journal
In August of 1971, the Solicitor General of Canada appointed a committee of psychiatrists to advise him on the treatment of mentally ill inmates. The committee completed its work and reported in May 1972. The report, entitled The General Program for the Development of Psychiatric Services in Federal Correctional Services in Canada1 developed in the space of sixty pages, including appendices, a general program for expanding psychiatric services and facilities in the field of corrections in Canada. In his forward to the Report, the Solicitor General, Warren Allmand, announces that he is "profoundly impressed by the recommendations made by this …
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1975: A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
Criminal Law In Tennessee In 1975: A Critical Survey, Joseph G. Cook
Scholarly Works
No abstract provided.
Women And The Law: Family Abuse - Wife Beating, Susan Schmoldt
Women And The Law: Family Abuse - Wife Beating, Susan Schmoldt
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Women And The Law: Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Shelly E. Mintz
Women And The Law: Equal Credit Opportunity Act, Shelly E. Mintz
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Women And The Law: The Equal Rights Amendment, Janet Stilwell
Women And The Law: The Equal Rights Amendment, Janet Stilwell
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Women And The Law: Title Ix, Jana H. Guy
Women And The Law: Title Ix, Jana H. Guy
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Women And The Law: Lesbian Mother Custody Fights, Kathleen M. Howard
Women And The Law: Lesbian Mother Custody Fights, Kathleen M. Howard
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The United States Maritime Industry: A Transnational Application Of U.S. Statutory Law, D. W. Lenehan
The United States Maritime Industry: A Transnational Application Of U.S. Statutory Law, D. W. Lenehan
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
Obiter Dictum (Spring, 1976), Obiter Dictum
Women And The Law Seventh National Conference, Jane E. Swanson
Women And The Law Seventh National Conference, Jane E. Swanson
University of Baltimore Law Forum
No abstract provided.
The Night Side, David King
Review Of Freedman’S “Lawyers’ Ethics In An Adversary System”, Ronald D. Rotunda
Review Of Freedman’S “Lawyers’ Ethics In An Adversary System”, Ronald D. Rotunda
Law Faculty News Articles, Editorials, and Blogs
No abstract provided.