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Mallat, Chibli | Commercial Law in the Middle East: Between Classical Transactions and Modern Business | A brief presentation of commercial law decisions across the Arab world is sufficient to show the dominance of western principles in the field, and the direct translation of western terminology and rules for local transactions.2 The decisions have been regrouped in categories which will be familiar t... | | 2000-01 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Common humanity, magnificent diversity | Loss forces us inward toward fundamentals. All great spiritual traditions teach, in the words of Meister Eckhart, that spirituality is about subtraction, not addition, less and less not more and more. It is in losing life that we find it. | Death; Dying | 1995 |
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Keiter, Robert; Ruple, John; Tanana, Heather; Holt, Rebecca | Conjunctive Surface and Groundwater Management in Utah: Implications for Oil Shale and Oil Sands Development | S.J. Quinney College of Law photograph. | | 2011-12 |
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Mallat, Chibli | The Constitutional Crisis in Iraq: What Can the Federal Supreme Court Do? | Contemplate the ongoing deadlock in Iraq following French historian Fernand Braudel's classification of two spans of time, two durées. One is the longue durée: how does the Federal Supreme Court (FSC), and the Iraqi judiciary in general, shape the rule of law for the Iraqi citizen, and for the bod... | | 2010-09-02 |
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Flynn, John J. | Constitutional difficulties of Utah's executive branch and the need for reform | Utah's constitution of 1896 has been aptly described as a "horse and buggy" constitution. Like most of her sister states, Utah adopted a constitution designed to accommodate a society accustomed to the nineteenth century pace of a horse and buggy at the very time that the industrial revolution was l... | Utah, Constitution; Executive branch | 1966 |
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Francis, Leslie | Consumer expectations and access to health care | Americans-some of them at least-enjoy a remarkable range of expectations about their health care. They have come to rely on free choice of physicians, on autonomy and the doctrine of informed consent to care, on the belief that they can get the best care money can buy, on the assumption that resourc... | Consumer expectations | 1992 |
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| Controlling Greenhouse Gases from Highway Vehicles | Energy Conference | | 2011 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E. | Corruption and Its Challenges: The Battle to Stop a Universal Problem | Corruption is increasingly seen as a universal problem, deeply embedded in many national legal systems, and also transnational in nature. It is so endemic that it has generated its own special vernacular, such as Code 1,000 in Honduras (a reference to the 1,000 lempira note), mordida in Mexico... | | 2009-09-25 |
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Flynn, John J. | Criminal sanctions under state and federal antitrust laws | Perhaps the most violently debated issue in the law of antitrust remedies is whether criminal sanctions should be imposed. Some have made impassioned pleas for a crusade against criminal sanctions as abettors of "communism";1 others have complained that private business interests in the United Sta... | Antimonopoly; Antisocial; Interests | 1967 |
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Francis, Leslie | Decisionmaking at the end of life: patients with Alzheimer's and other dementias | Patients with dementia present difficult issues for health-care decisionmaking. This article addresses the moral and legal issues posed by end of life decisionmaking for such patients. In general, the ethical goals of care are to assure that patients' choices are respected and that patients' best i... | Incompetence; Precedent economy | 2002 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Democracy As Unwavering Principle: World Wars and Failed Promises | Contribution to the Global Progressive Forum, Brussels 27-29 November 2003 Session on Cultural Understanding chaired by Raimon Obiols MEP | | 2003-11 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Des Relations Privilégiées Entre L'Union Européenne Et Les Pays Voisins: Les Promesses De L'Article 8 Tue, À La Suite Du Traité De Lisbonne | Titre Réalisations et défis de l'Union européenne Sous-titre Droit-Politique-Économie. Mélanges en hommage au Professeur Panayotis Soldatos Mnémo MELSOLDATOS Auteur(s) Préface de Christian Philip Edition 1re Edition Langue Fr Format Livre ISBN-10 2802735756 ISBN-13... | | 2012 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Discipleship in the nuclear era | NUCLEAR WEAPONRY HAS PRESENTED THE greatest challenge and threat to humanity and to Christian belief in world history. Some of these problems are deep but are not unique to the nuclear era: Under what conditions-if indeed any at all-may one human being justifiably take another's life? Other problems... | | 1987 |
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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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Flynn, John J. | Distributive justice: some institutional implication of Rawls' Theory of Justice | Distributive justice combines Philosophy;, economics, and jurisprudence in an attempt to establish the fundamental theory by which wealth and resources are allocated among the members of a society. The need for a rationally based distributive system to allocate resources in an organized society aris... | Justice, theory; Philosophy;, Law; Jurisprudence; Economics | 1975 |
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Flynn, John J. | District of Columbia juvenile delinquency proceddings; apprehension to disposition | While all agencies connected with the dentention and treatment of juveniles in the District of Columbia issue annual reports which are available to the public, indications are that a widespread unawareness exists in both bar and judiciary as to the nature, purpose and efffectiveness of the socio-leg... | District of Columbia; Juvenile detention (U.S) | 1960 |
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Adler, Robert W. | Drought, Sustainability, and the Law | Researchers and responsible officials have made considerable progress in recent years in efforts to anticipate, plan for, and respond to drought. Some of those efforts are beginning to shift from purely reactive, relief-oriented measures to programs designed to prevent or to mitigate drought impacts... | | 2010-07-15 |
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Francis, Leslie | Elderly immigrants: what should they expect of the social safety net? | The Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 (PRWORA) terminated federal benefits to many immigrants. The Balanced Budget Act of 1997 (BBA) only partially restored these benefits to select immigrants who lawfully resided in the United States before August 22, 1996. Pr... | | 1997 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Ends and means | Since the advent of the atomic era, the United States has decided to wage war by covert means, intervening secretly in the election, selection and direction of governments in other countries. Our weapons are subversive propaganda, including "black" propaganda and disinformation; undermining the econ... | Prados, John; Cockburn, Leslie; Treverton, Gregory; Covert wars; Central Intelligence Agency; CIA | 1988 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Ends and means in conflict | A great danger of our time is our intense preoccupation with the ends we seek, so much so that we have overlooked the effect, usually and perhaps always the determinative effect, that our choice of means will have made upon the nature of those ends. This problem is made more difficult in that our vi... | Weapons proliferation; Arms race; Atomic weapons | 1988 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Ernst Freund: pioneer of administrative law | Ernst Freund was born in New York City on January 30, 1864, during a visit of his family to the United States from their native Germany. Much of his education took place in Germany, a fact that significantly influenced his views on administrative law. He studied successively at Dresden, Frankfort, B... | Memoriam; Biography | 1962 |
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Francis, Leslie | Evanescence of living wills | Ordinary wills dispose of property after death. Living wills direct medical treatment at the end of life, before death has come but when competence is lost. The analogy explicit in naming living wills after ordinary wills emphasizes that both speak after their maker no longer can express voice, abou... | Power of attorney; Competence; Autonomy | 1988 |
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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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Firmage, Edwin B. | Fact-finding in the resolution of international disputes: from the Hague Peace Conference to the United Nations | Here is the law, as Zeus established it for human beings; as for fish, and wild animals, and the flying birds, they feed on each other, since there is no idea of justice among them; but to men he gave justice, and she in the end is proved the best thing they have. The enduring quest of the peacema... | Politics; Mediation; International politics | 1971 |
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Reitze, Arnold W. | Federal Control of Carbon Dioxide Emissions: What are the Options? | The U.S. Supreme Court in Massachusetts v. EPA held that carbon dioxide is a pollutant under the Clean Air Act (CAA) and remanded the case to EPA. The Agency must decide whether CO2 emissions contribute to climate change. If the Agency responds affirmatively, it must meet other requirements of t... | | 2009-08-01 |