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Brillon, Alicia ; Craigle, Valeri | Automated Library Services: One Law Library's Experience | Article describing implementation of shelf-ready services in the S.J. Quinney Law Library. | | 2013-09 |
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Chodosh, Hiram | Combating World's Corruption is a Slippery Business | The better we can measure corruption, the more accurate will become our understanding of its reach and depth, as well as impacts. Without improving our methodologies, effective reforms will continue to rest on shaky empirical foundations. | | 2009-10-22 |
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| Controlling Greenhouse Gases from Highway Vehicles | Energy Conference | | 2011 |
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Craigle, Valeri | Discovery Layers in Law Libraries: A progress report on how our institutions are implementing this new technology | Law libraries in particular are faced with unique challenges in the selection, implementation, and deployment of these new tools. The purpose of this article is to provide an update on the status of discovery layers in law libraries and to address some of the issues specific to discovery lay... | | 2011-12 |
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Anghi, Antony | The Evolution of International Law: Colonial and Postcolonial Realities | The colonial and postcolonial realities of international law have been obscured by the analytical frameworks that governed traditional scholarship on the subject. This article sketches out a history of the evolution of international law that focuses in particular on the manner in which imperialism ... | | 2006 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E.; Holbrook, James R. | Filling the Justice Capacity Gap | The worlds justice systems are under stress. Political commitments to democratization and human rights protection, private economic transactions, counterterrorism, and globalization impose new burdens on justice institutions for more impartial and transparent conflict resolution. The intrinsic ... | | 2008 |
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Guiora, Amos N. | International Law: Where Have We Been; Where Are We Going? | International law, much like the law of nation-states, is in a state of flux. There is great unceraintly regarding its applicability in what I (and others) refer to as the post-9/11 world. Needless to say, not all agree with me that the world significantly changed that Tuesday morning. They suggest ... | | 2009-07-13 |
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Craigle, Valeri | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | Legal Scholarship in the Digital Domain: A Technical Roadmap for implementing the Durham Statement | | 2010-12 |
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Fuller, Ronald; McNett, Meredith; McPhail, Ross | One Moment in Time: Lessons Learned From Library Snapshot Day 2010 | The University of Utah Law Library participates in Library Snapshot Day 2010 - and learns what patrons really think. | | 2010-11 |
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S.J. Quinney College of Law | QNews An Informal Faculty Newsletter December 2007 | Faculty newsletter. | | 2007-12 |
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Guiora, Amos | Teaching an Old Dog New Tricks: Operationalizing the Law of Armed Conflict in New Warfare | Gone are the days of soldiers facing each other across large battlefields, tanks shelling tanks, and fighter jets engaging in dogfights. War, or armed conflict, to use a more precise legal term, now takes place everywhere in cities, refugee camps and other historically non-military areas and invol... | | 2010-05-13 |
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Randy L. Dyer; Alex Boren; Marianne Carpenter; Isabelle Ghabash; Tanner Gould; Lindsai Gren; Niki Harris; Theresa Krause; Candance Oman; Allie Tripp; Tianna Tu; Corper James | TRANSPARENCY PRIVACY CLASHING PARADIGMS IN A WEB 2.0 WORLD | A University of Utah Honors Think Tank 2012 | | 2012 |
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| Transportation, Land Use and Ecology along the Wasatch Front: Report from a conference held on November 14, 1997 | Transportation, Land Use and Ecology along the Wasatch Front: Report from a conference held on November 14, 1997 | | 1997 |
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Davies, Lincoln L. | Understanding Barriers to Commercial-Scale Carbon Capture and Sequestration in the United States: An Empirical Assessment | Although a potentially useful climate change mitigation tool, carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) efforts in the United States remain mired in demonstration and development. Prior studies suggest numerous reasons for this stagnation. This article empirically assesses those claims. Using an anonym... | | 2013-08 |