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Seriatim

Author:Gerber Scott Douglas
Publisher:New York University Press
Abstract: Seldom has American law seen a more towering figure than Chief Justice John Marshall. Indeed, Marsh…

Postmodern Legal Movements

Author:Minda Gar
Publisher:New York University Press
Abstract: A wide-ranging and comprehensive survey of modern legal scholarship and the evolution of law in Ame…

Chapter 34 Heritage and Environmental Law

Author:Cittadino Federic
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Abstract: The Routledge Handbook of Heritage and the Law sheds light on the relationship between the two fiel…

Prometheus Reimagined

Author:Lin Albert C
Publisher:University of Michigan Press
Abstract: Technologies such as synthetic biology, nanotechnology, artificial intelligence, and geoengineering…

Threats of Force and International Law

Author:Kleczkowska Agata
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Abstract: Threats of force are an inherent part of communication between some States. One prominent example i…

Interoperability of DRM Systems

Author:Guth Susann
Publisher:Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Abstract: The study deals with the cutting-edge subject of electronic contracts which have the potential to a…

Amicus Curiae before International Courts and Tribunals

Author:Wiik Astri
Publisher:Nomos Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG
Abstract: Amicus curiae participation in international courts is steadily growing since the late 1990 despite…

Law and Ecology

Author:Philippopoulos-Mihalopoulos Andreas
Publisher:Taylor & Francis
Abstract: Law and Ecology: New Environmental Foundations contains a series of theoretical and applied perspec…

Unexpected Subjects

Author:Gribaldo Alessandr
Publisher:HAU Books
Abstract: Unexpected Subjects is an ethnography of the encounter between women’s words and the demands of the…

Sentencing in Time

Author:Meyer Linda Ros
Publisher:Amherst College Press
Abstract: Exactly how is it we think the ends of justice are accomplished by sentencing someone to a term in …
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