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Mallat, Chibli | 'A conversation to be had' on war and law: Obama's Nobel speech | Even more than in the Cairo address, the Nobel speech will mark the Obama legacy. The subject is pithy, combining defense, foreign affairs and international law on the most difficult subject that human kind has ever addressed: war. Thanks to the entreaty of the Nobel committee, which forced the US p... | | 2009-12-24 |
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Mallat, Chibli | A Federal Israel-Palestine: Ending 100 Years of Civil War in the Holy Land? | What if we substitute a federal Israel-Palestine for the two-state solution deadlock? | | 2010-09-17 |
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Mallat, Chibli | A Federal Israel-Palestine: Nonviolence and Law to End the 100-year Civil War | In the first part of this study, the deadlock in Israel-Palestine was presented as a 100-year civil war. New realities on the ground, as well as visionary calls for a united state, instead of partitioning the land at a heavy human cost, have come from leading US thinkers, notably Tony Judt and Seyla... | | 2010-09-23 |
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Mallat, Chibli | A legal manifesto for the Lebanese Cabinet: Justice for Rafik Hariri and Moussa Sadr | Last week I pleaded for a legal manifesto for Irans Green Revolution. I am arguing this week for a judicial manifesto for the Lebanese Cabinet. I have no illusions. The turgid governmental manifesto, like the Arab Leagues declarations, will read as a litany of bullet points where each of the plet... | | 2009-07-09 |
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Allen, Richardson; Deo, Milind D.; Isaacson, Alan E.; Keiter, Robert B.; Kessler, Christopher; Levey, Raymond; Oh, Kyeong Seok; Smith, Philip J.; Spinti, Jennifer P.; Uchitel, Kirsten; Alleman, David | A Technical, Economic, and Legal Assessment of North American Heavy Oil, Oil Sands, and Oil Shale Resources: In Response to Energy Policy Act of 2005 Section 369(p) | The purpose of this report is to assess unconventional North American resources, summarize current technologies for extracting and processing the resources, identify the issues which will affect the economic viability of various resource development schemes, evaluate the socioeconomic costs to commu... | | 2007-09 |
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Mallat, Chibli | After Kosovo: Secession in the Middle East | A federal state is better than the division of the land. This is also true for Kosovo and the other countries in the Balkans, as it is for Sudan and Yemen. The ICJ Kosovo ruling is good for secessionists, bad for democrats, and devastating for order in the planet. | | 2010-09-02 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Allegiance and stewardship: holy war, just war, and the Mormon tradition in the nuclear age | The present escalation in nuclear weapons technology between the United States and the Soviet Union has progressed beyond the point where any increase in such weaponry necessarily results in increased national security. It has become, in fact, the ultimate act of idolatry, a reliance upon technology... | Nuclear weapons; Salvation; Peacemakers | 1983 |
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Hogue, Michael T.; Keiter, Robert B.; Ruple, John; Uchitel, Kirsten | Analysis of Environmental, Legal, Socioeconomic and Policy Issues Critical to the Development of Commercial Oil Shale Leasing on the Public Lands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming under the Mandates of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 | This report seeks to identify and evaluate the critical legal and economic policy issues in order to inform federal, state, tribal, and other decision makers, as well as affected citizens, of the likely challenges and tradeoffs inherent in implementing a commercial oilshale leasing program on the pu... | | 2010-01 |
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Chodosh, Hiram | Anti-Corruption Editorial Series From the Daily Star, Lebanon, News Page | Corruption op-ed. | | 2010-01-27 |
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Flynn, John J. | Antitrust allegory | Justice SPENCER delivered the opinion of the Court. This is a treble damage action under the Sherman Act, 15 U.S.C. § 1 et seq., the only antitrust case of any kind filed in the federal courts in the past two years.1 We take note of the fact that the Attorney General announced a year ago that ni... | John Sherman Widget Co.; Adam Smith Widgets, Inc.; Sherman Act | 1987 |
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Flynn, John J. | Antitrust and the newspapers a comment on S. 1312 | The American newspaper industry, often called "The Fourth Estate," apparently believes it has fallen on hard times. The aristocrats of the Fourth Estate, the daily newspapers, came to the Ninetieth Congress seeking a boon: relaxation of the rigors of antitrust policy as applied to mergers and joint ... | Publishers; Circulation; Revenues | 1968 |
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Flynn, John J. | Antitrust jurisprudence: a symposium on the economic, political and social goals of antitrust policy | Felix S. Cohen has observed that [a]n ethics, like a metaphysics, is no more certain and no less dangerous because it is unconsciously held. There are few judges, psychoanalysts, or economists today who do not begin a consideration of their typical problems with some formula designed to cause all m... | Efficiency; Analysis ; Assumptions | 1977 |
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Flynn, John J. | Antitrust policy and health care reform | Among the economic and political challenges facing the United States today, none is more significant - yet difficult to resolve - than the complex puzzle of how to reform the delivery of health care services. A consensus appears to have been reached that reform should extend health care coverage to ... | | 1994 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Appels d'Europe à l'est de la Méditerranée | Nombreux sont les obstacles dressés devant tous les démocrates du Moyen-Orient ! Les difficultés internes sont évidentes : il suffit de regarder la panoplie de dictateurs, rois ou autres potentats arabes dont la préoccupation principale est de se maintenir au pouvoir sans que les citoyens ne... | | 2007 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Arms control in the 70's | ... and they shall beat their swords into plowshares, and their spears into pruninghooks: nation shall not lift up sword against nation, neither shall they learn war any more. (Isa. 2:4.) The vision of a time of peace-a time in which man's genius and his physical resources would be devoted entirel... | | 1971 |
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Francis, Leslie | Artificial and transplanted organs: movable parts and the unmoving law | In the seventeenth century, John Locke asked whether we would end up with the same person if we replaced bodily parts one by one. He concluded t h a t the person would remain the same, despite continued replacement of material parts, because the identity of a human being consists of continued partic... | Organ replacement; Artificial organs; Liability | 1984 |
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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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Mallat, Chibli | Aventures à Beyrouth | This little book, published in limited edition in 1997, was written in 1995 by Chibli Mallat and illustrated by Tamer Mallat, then age 5. | | 1995 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Beware of Sudan's Secessionist Demons | Democracy means sorting out problems together, not going ones own way in a separate state every time there is disagreement. Only a miracle can save Sudan from the demons of secession. The precedent set could be devastating for the Middle East and well beyond. | | 2010-09-02 |
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Reitze, Arnold W. | BiofuelsSnake Oil for the Twenty-First Century | Congress should slash its subsidies for corn-based ethanol and focus its efforts on research and development efforts to advance the technologies needed to reduce our need for foreign petroleum. We should be working to lower the costs of cellulosic ethanol production as well as working on promisi... | | 2008-12-01 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Book review: Luard, The International Regulation of Frontier Disputes | The international system, like its municipal counterparts, has developed procedures and techniques for dispute resolution. These include traditional political or diplomatic procedures such as inquiry or fact-finding, conciliation, negotiation, and mediation. Other procedures are of a juridical natur... | Territorial conflicts; European boundaries; Political and diplomatic resolutions | 1972-09 |
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Adler, Robert W. | Changing the Law-Science Paradigm for Colorado River Restoration | Legal mandates and scientific realities conflict when existing legal principles do not match the realities and limits of current science. Those conflicts can be addressed if scientists communicate the limits of existing scientific capabilities and if the legal system responds accordingly | | 2008 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Church in politics? | I BELIEVE that the Church has a right and in fact an obligation to speak out on issues which affect either the spiritual or the moral well-being of our Heavenly Father's children. As a constitutional lawyer, I do not believe that the religion clauses of the First Amendment were intended to elimin... | First Amendment | 1981 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Coddling Dictators is Annan's Bad Habit | Op-ed. | | 2012-06-08 |
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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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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 |
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Flynn, John J. | Federalism and viable state government: the history of Utah's Constitution | The decade of the 1960's has witnessed, thus far, a sharp upswing of interest in the state of the states. Financial crisis, political paralysis, reapportionment, and the continued trend of federal intervention in heretofore "local" affairs have forced believers in the federal idea to reexamine the s... | Constitution, Law; History | 1966 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Federalism in the Middle East and Europe | Federalism is well know in its first, well-established dimension thanks to the extraordinary tradition this country has known. It is less known and is currently a big battle in process in Europe. It is completely unkown and is, I think, the intellectual battle to come in the Middle East. So, these w... | | 2003 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E. | Fighting Corruption: Identifying Foundational Obstacles and New Directions | Exploring the conceptual and practical weaknesses of efforts to combat corruption is not enough. The identification of obstacles alone, however useful in itself, would be insufficiently responsive to the considerable challenge of anti-corruption reform. This article takes stock of foundational ob... | | 2009-11-09 |
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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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Flynn, John J. | Flaws in higher education governance are putting the U of U at risk | The governance of colleges and universities has been an enduring source of controversy. At one time or another in the long history of higher education, paramount powers of governance have been claimed by students, faculty, clergy, administrators, boards of regents or trustees, and one or another b... | Institution; University; System | 1997 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Free exercise of religion in nineteenth century America: the Mormon cases | The Mormon cases present a fascinating study of diversity and conformity in the United States in the nineteenth century. From their beginning the Mormons were a gathered people. Almost immedi- ately, from their origins in New York, the Mormons challenged the legal systems in the nation and the state... | Law; Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints; Nineteenth century; Polygamy; Theocracy | 1989 |
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Mallat, Chibli | From Islamic to Middle Eastern Law A Restatement of the Field (Part I) | Any approach to law in the region known as Near or Middle East is doubly selective, as the historical depth of the tradition enhances the diversity of cultures active in the contemporary world. Law is a particular example where the contrasted set-up which characterizes twenty-five or so modern Natio... | | 2004 |
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Chodosh, Hiram | From zero-sum conflicts to federalism: Iraqis offer an international community a road forward | The future of federalism in Iraq is not only important to the peoples of that country who have struggled over so many decades for human rights and peace. It is an experiment of consequential interest to all of us, from North America to Europe, from Asia to the Middle East, to see if a society ridd... | | 2009-07-09 |
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Flynn, John J. | Function and dysfunction of per se rules in vertical market restraints | In 1963, the Supreme Court held it did not know enough about the "economic and business stuff" out of which nonprice vertical market restraints "emerge" to determine whether they should be measured by a "rule of reason" test or one of "per se illegality.'" Seventeen years later, after one flip2 and ... | | 1980 |
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Guiora, Amos N. | The Gate Keepers: Geopolitics and the Limits of Power | The Gate Keepers: Geopolitics and the Limits of Power | | 2013-03 |
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Flynn, John J. | General practitioner's introduction to antitrust law and practice | Antitrust practice is considered by many general practitioners to be arcane, complex and mysterious. It is a jargon-ridden world, with rapid developments expanding an evermore complex vocabulary to describe new business practices brought within the ebb and flow of antitrust litigation. Most general ... | Litigation.; Competition; Client | 1975 |
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Flynn, John J. | In memorium: Lionel H. Frankel | We have gathered together to celebrate the life and mourn the death of Lionel Frankel-husband, father, brother, teacher, colleague, and friend. We celebrate his life because he brought us uncommon gifts of decency, sensitivity, humanity, and compassion. We mourn his death because we will miss his pr... | Memorial essay; Memorial Service | 2002 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Inner-outer speaks out | During 1965 and 1966, I worked as an assistant to Vice President Hubert Humphrey and, in addition, participated in a program that permitted 15 young men to enjoy informal suppers and extended off-the-record chats with the President in the White House, attend frequent sessions with the Vice Preside... | White House Fellows; Hubert Humphrey; Vietnam | 1967 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Insightful, Moving Study of the Iraqi Chalabi Dynasty | Tamara Chalabi's Late for Tea at the Deer Palace: The Lost Dreams of my Iraqi Family, has just been published by Harper's Press. Late for Tea at the Deer Palace, is her literary-historical chronicle of the Chalabi family over the last century. Like Wild Swans, which recounts three generations of wom... | | 2010-08-19 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | International law and the response of the United States to "Internal War | With the spectre of nuclear weapons acting as a restraint upon the nations in terms of the levels and types of violence they will employ to achieve national goals, warfare since 1945 has undergone radical change. There has been no massive, overt aggression by one major power against another, altho... | Warfare; International relations; Politics | 1967 |
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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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Flynn, John J. | Introduction (symposium on health care) | Health care markets and related sectors of the economy like insurance provide essential services in our society. They have heen undergoing rapid change for at least the past decade, yet some thirty-seven to thirty-nine million citizens lack health care insurance at one time or another each year; rap... | Health care; Health insurance; Health care, providers | 1995 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Introduction a la pensee de Robert Fossaert | Cette introduction est surtout un appel, pour paraphraser Althusser sur Marx (<< II faut lire Le Capital, et se mettre au travail) a un bon usage de Fossaert : II faut lire La Societe, et se mettre au travail . Le lecteur trouvera une lucarne de l'universalisme de Fossaert dans la section du b... | | 2009 |
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Flynn, John J. | Introduction: symposium- Antitrust Policy and Health Care Reform | Health care markets and related sectors of the economy like insurance provide essential services in our society. They have been undergoing rapid change for at least the past decade, yet some thirty-seven to thirty-nine million citizens lack health care insurance at one time or another each year; ra... | Antitrust law; Insurance, Health; Medical care | 1995 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Iraq at a Crossroads: Constitutional Review Committee Fills in Crucial Gaps | Iraq is at a historical crossroads on the bumpy road to democracy. The Constitutional Review Committee (CRC) has all but completed the task assigned to it by the 2005 Constitution under the chairmanship of Sheikh Humam Hamoudi, the delegate of the largest parliamentary bloc, together with Dr.... | | 2009-11-19 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Iraqi Refugees: Mobilizing for Lana and the Rights of Abused Women | IRAP helps escapees navigate maze of interviews, document reviews, security and medical procedures | | 2010-10-21 |
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Flynn, John J. | Is and "ought" of vertical restraints after Monsanto Co. v. Spray-Rite Service Corp. | Great hopes and great fears accompanied the Supreme Court's decision to review the Seventh Circuit's decision in Spray-Rite Service Corp. v. Monsanto Co. (2) Proponents of a neoclassical economic model of antitrust analysis, including the Reagan administration, saw Monsanto as a vehicle for bringing... | | 1986 |
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Mallat, chibli | Is Israel a Democracy? It's conditional | This is a serious discussion to be undertaken on a world level on the type of system that Israel is, as serious indeed as the legal investigation carried out in the mid-1960s on the legal nature of the apartheid regime in South Africa. In the early 1960s, Yale Law Journal published a long, two-pa... | | 2009-12-10 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | J. Reuben Clark, Jr., law and international order | President J. Reuben Clark, Jr., spent his professional career, spanning some twenty-seven years, as an international lawyer.1 From the time of his graduation from the Columbia Law School in 1906 and his appointment as assistant Solicitor (an assistant legal adviser in the Department of State) in the... | Arbitration; Settlement; Resolution | 1973 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Jaafar al-Sadr : A Confluence Prime Minister for Iraq | In Iraq and the wider Middle East, Jaafar needs no introduction. His father, Mohammad Baqer al-Sadr, was the most remarkable Islamic thinker of the 20th century. He was executed without trial by Saddam Hussein, together with Jaafar?s aunt Bint al-Huda, on 8 April 1980. His cousin and brother-in-law ... | | 2010-08-19 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Judicial campaign against polygamy and the enduring legal questions | For lay people the chief virtue of our Constitution is not in its distribution of power or in its guarantees of participation in governmental processes but in the protections it affords individual liberties, not least of which is freedom of conscience. Yet ratification of the Bill of Rights did not... | Polygamists; Edmunds Act; Cohabitation | 1987 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Khatami - A Man Amidst the Waves | Muhammad Khatami takes over in August as president of Iran. How far will he change the Islamic Republic? What kind of change does Khatami want? Professor Chibli Mallat begins a major series of articles, exclusive to the Daily Star, on these crucial questions for the future of the Middle East. | | 1997-06-23 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Knowledge and Politics by Roberto Mangabeira Unger (book review) | Unger's Knowledge and Politics is a rare philosophical endeavor: it is an expression of hope articulated as a theory of human nature and politics. The hope expressed in Unger's work is that the empiricism of Hobbes, Locke, Berkeley, and Hume, and the corollary thesis of the subjectivity of values an... | Book review; Philosophy | 1972 |
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Keiter, Robert; Ruple, John; Tanana, Heather; Kline, Michelle | Land and Resource Management Issues Relevant to Deploying In-Situ Thermal Technologies | Abstract: Utah is home to oil shale resources containing roughly 1.3 trillion barrels of oil equivalent and our nations richest oil sands resources. If economically feasible and environmentally responsible means of tapping these resources can be developed, these resources could provide a safe and st... | | 2011-01 |
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Keiter, Robert; Ruple, John; Holt, Rebecca; Tanana, Heather | Lands with Wilderness Characteristics, Resource Management Plan Contraints, and Land Exchanges: Cross-Jurisdictional Management and Impacts on unconventional Fuel Development in Utah's Uinta Basin | Abstract: Utah is home to oil shale resources containing roughly 1.3 trillion barrels of oil equivalent and our nations richest oil sands resources. If economically feasible and environmentally responsible means of tapping these resources can be developed, these resources could provide a safe and st... | | 2012-03 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Lane lecture: Law and beyond law: a new humanity | The Cold War is finally over, Soviet Communism has collapsed along with the Soviet-sponsored regimes in Eastern Europe. This event will likely record in history as one of the five happenings in this century having shattering importance. | Cold war; Peace; Nuclear weapons; International law | 1992 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Law and the Indochina War: a retrospective view | This century, from the Hague Conferences through the Vietnam War, has seen a profound change in attitudes toward the role of law as a constraint upon foreign policy. The Hague Conferences represented at once an attempt, however feeble, by men of mixed motives to emplace fledgling prophylactic lega... | Foreign affairs; Dispute resolution; International disputes; Arbitration | 1974 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | Law of presidential impeachment | This Article will focus upon four influences that together determine the law of presidential impeachment: English law; the Constitutional Convention and state ratifying conventions; American impeachment experience; and public policy considerations. It is the public policy considerations upon which ... | Wrongdoing; Executive branch | 1973 |
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Mallat, Chibli | The Lebanese Legal System | Lebanon was established in its present borders in 1920, in the wake of World War I and the collapse of the Ottoman empire. It acquired the main elements of its judicial and legal systems under the French mandate (1920-1943), and has retained most of them to date. | | 1997 |
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Adler, Robert W. | The Legal and Ethical Case for a Conservation Pool for Great Salt Lake | A Conservation pool is the minimum water levels necessary to support and maintain important public resources such as navigation, ecosystem components and services (including fish and wildlife), recreation, and aesthetic values. | | 2010-04-28 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Legal Developments and Constitutional Structures in Iraq | In order to practice business under the rule of law, you need to have one, and the Iraqi theatre is most unusual in this respect. This is because post-dictatorship Iraq offers lawyers equally immense hopes and immense disappointments. | | 2008-09-19 |
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Flynn, John J. | Legal reasoning and the jurisprudence of vertical restraints: the limitations of neoclassical economic analysis in the resolution of antitrust disputes | The question of how antitrust policy "ought" to treat vertical distribution restraints in the 1980s under section 1 of the Sherman Act(1) embodies the difficulties entailed when any field of law becomes captive to a single paradigm. (2) Inherently political assumptions concerning the proper scope ... | | 1987 |
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Flynn, John J. | Legal reasoning, antitrust policy and the social "science" of economics | There is an area some eight to ten miles off Astoria, Oregon, called "The Bar," where the fresh water of the Columbia River meets the salt water of the Pacific Ocean. It is a place of turbulent, shifting currents and choppy waters where moving sand bars trap even the most experienced sailors. Like ... | | 1988 |
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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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Francis, Leslie | Legal truth and moral realism | This January, the United States Supreme Court heard oral argument in appeals from two controversial "right to die" cases; decisions in the cases are expected by the end of the term.1 The Ninth Circuit case held that Washington's ban on assisted suicide, including physician-assisted suicide, violate... | Suicide; Dying; Ethics | 1997 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Madhat al-Mahmood, Chief Justice of Iraq: Portrait of the Judge as Hero | Iraqi judges have offered to their country in the past five years a dedication unmatched elsewhere on the planet. Nothing short of heroism. At the heart of all the work, and the dedication, is the leadership of Mahmood. Iraqis know, by and large, about this dedication, and call upon the court for re... | | 2010-09-02 |
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Chodosh, Hiram E. | Mapping corruption: Why Words Make a Difference | As I observed two weeks ago in this column, the vernacular for corruption is rich, awareness increasingly acute and legal strategies increasingly aggressive; yet, accepted conceptions and definitions of corruption are far from universal. Why is this so? And why does it matter? | | 2009-10-08 |
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Chibli Wajdi Mallat 1960- | March 2221 : Lebanon's Cedar Revolution : an essay on non-violence and justice | Scanned book. | | 2007 |
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Flynn, John J. | Misuse and abuse of the Tunney Act: the adverse consequences of the microsoft fallacies | There have been two Microsoft cases leading to final judgements. Throughout the Tunney Act processes in both cases, however, there was little discussion regarding the standards of judicial review that should apply in a Tunney Act consent decree proceeding where no litigation has taken place. There ... | Tunney Act; Microsoft; Microsoft fallacy | 2003 |
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McCormack, Wayne | Models of War and Crime in Confronting Organized Violence | Is it crime or is it war? American politicos immediately beat the drums of a war on terrorism after 9/11 despite some cautionary notes sounded by professionals in the military, law, and international affairs. But the only other option promoted in the popular debates has been that of domestic crim... | | 2010-02-23 |
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Flynn, John J. | Monopolization under the Sherman Act: the third wave and beyond | Like Gaul, monopolization litigation under section 2 of the Sherman Act has been divided into three parts: A first part beginning with the Northern Securities case of 1904(1) and ending with the U.S. Steel case in 1920;(2) a second part, the Thurmond Arnold era, beginning in the late 30's with the f... | | 1981 |
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Firmage, Edwin B. | MX:democracy, religion and the rule of law--my journey | This is my story of the defeat of the MX missile's proposed basing mode in the Great Basin of the West. Where to begin? I'm reflecting on cancer and MX at this moment. About journeys where we would not go but do. Beginnings are not easy, though the first verses of Genesis and John make them sound so... | Missile Experimental; Great Basin; Cold War | 2004 |
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Mallat, Chibli | Obama's just war speech: Three questions for 'the Middle East in the United States' | Congo, Zimbabwe, North Korea, Sin Kiang and Honduras, are hot spots that have turned or are likely to turn violent. But the Middle East is different in two ways. It is the longest continuously war-ridden area in modern history. And at least since September 11, it has become a domestic American issue... | | 2009-12-24 |
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Flynn, John J. | Old wine in new bottles: some observations about current monopolization litigation | Lawyers seldom have the luxury of speaking in generalities. The particulars of the cases and the client's problems we deal with usually limit our immediate concerns and thinking to the facts at hand. Facts, unlike the generalities law professors are allowed to dispense in the classroom or the unrea... | Lawyers; Assumptions; Analysis | 1983 |
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Mallat, Chibli | On the Specificity of Middle Eastern Constitutionalism | Ren Maunier, a prolific French ethnologist and jurist (1887-1951), summed up in 1935 the radical transformation of Middle Eastern law since the nineteenth century. In a brief report entitled Outline of the Progress of Law in Muslim Land, he noted the centrality of law in the immense change affec... | | 2006 |