The Problem of Refugees in The Light of Contemporary
... The first aspect is the relationship between practitioners and scholars. Those working at UNHCR are overwhelmed with an increasing number of immediate and practical problems that call for instant action. Many of these problems are logistical, but even more important, many of the problems involve pra ...
... The first aspect is the relationship between practitioners and scholars. Those working at UNHCR are overwhelmed with an increasing number of immediate and practical problems that call for instant action. Many of these problems are logistical, but even more important, many of the problems involve pra ...
flexible capitalism
... This volume has been long in the making. Early in the process, Jakob Krause-Jensen was my collaborator. As the project gradually took firmer shape, however, Jakob regrettably had to withdraw due to too many other commitments. I want in the first instance to acknowledge Jakob’s considerable share in ...
... This volume has been long in the making. Early in the process, Jakob Krause-Jensen was my collaborator. As the project gradually took firmer shape, however, Jakob regrettably had to withdraw due to too many other commitments. I want in the first instance to acknowledge Jakob’s considerable share in ...
CIVICS CH 4
... Following are the attributes or characteristics of sovereignty: 1. Absoluteness. Sovereignty of the state knows no legal limitations, either internally or externally. It is its main characteristic which makes it prominent than other associations. It also implies its universality, inalienability, per ...
... Following are the attributes or characteristics of sovereignty: 1. Absoluteness. Sovereignty of the state knows no legal limitations, either internally or externally. It is its main characteristic which makes it prominent than other associations. It also implies its universality, inalienability, per ...
COSTS OF CODIFICATION - University of Illinois Law Review
... gradually embraced its current form of codification, writers advocating for the movement described the U.S. version of the phenomenon as modified codification, meaning the codes could coexist with a continuation of common-law courts. See, e.g., Leonard A. Jones, Uniformity of Laws Through National a ...
... gradually embraced its current form of codification, writers advocating for the movement described the U.S. version of the phenomenon as modified codification, meaning the codes could coexist with a continuation of common-law courts. See, e.g., Leonard A. Jones, Uniformity of Laws Through National a ...
Order without Law: How Neighbors Settle Disputes
... connect to venerable traditions of the United States. Especially because there has been lamentably little legal scholarship in an anthropological mode, this story is informative (and colorful) in and of itself. l The events reported here are of more than ordinary interest for another reason. One sub ...
... connect to venerable traditions of the United States. Especially because there has been lamentably little legal scholarship in an anthropological mode, this story is informative (and colorful) in and of itself. l The events reported here are of more than ordinary interest for another reason. One sub ...
SOMETHING ELSE Forthcoming in Common Knowledge, Vol. 13
... postmodernism has a corrosive effect on all of those notions and convictions, and its practitioners are adept at torturing claims about the universal “woman’s perspective,” or the imagined common identity of this or that in-group, or the supposedly objective moral foundations of any political cause. ...
... postmodernism has a corrosive effect on all of those notions and convictions, and its practitioners are adept at torturing claims about the universal “woman’s perspective,” or the imagined common identity of this or that in-group, or the supposedly objective moral foundations of any political cause. ...
Importance of Ethical Principles in Advertising and Board of
... responsibility and understanding of publishing within the legal limits in accordance with the ethical values that are expected from mass media are also similarly expected from advertisers. When ethics in the advertising industry is spoken of, first to come to the fore is the personal ethics of adver ...
... responsibility and understanding of publishing within the legal limits in accordance with the ethical values that are expected from mass media are also similarly expected from advertisers. When ethics in the advertising industry is spoken of, first to come to the fore is the personal ethics of adver ...
'Risk-based Regulation' in The Future of the Legal Services : Emerging Thinking, Legal Services Board, June 2010 - FULL TEXT
... whole, given the very narrow definition of context that is used in that approach. It would have to be combined with an approach which pays close attention to language use in a broader social context, for example socio-linguistics and ethnography. Further, because of the nature of regulation as an in ...
... whole, given the very narrow definition of context that is used in that approach. It would have to be combined with an approach which pays close attention to language use in a broader social context, for example socio-linguistics and ethnography. Further, because of the nature of regulation as an in ...
Issue paper (Workshop D) Conflict of Interest
... several facets including socio-cultural, political, and administrative. If government officials lack of ethical immunity in enhancing values and cultural systems then they lost of consciences to protect public interest. The common phenomena are the abuses of power for interfering in development poli ...
... several facets including socio-cultural, political, and administrative. If government officials lack of ethical immunity in enhancing values and cultural systems then they lost of consciences to protect public interest. The common phenomena are the abuses of power for interfering in development poli ...
The moral reading of the British constitution
... research and my academic career. My PhD project has changed its shape more times than I care to admit, yet Jeffrey and Dawn have shown enormous confidence in me, gently guiding me, yet always encouraging me to follow my instincts and intuitions. I have been extremely fortunate during my time as a Ph ...
... research and my academic career. My PhD project has changed its shape more times than I care to admit, yet Jeffrey and Dawn have shown enormous confidence in me, gently guiding me, yet always encouraging me to follow my instincts and intuitions. I have been extremely fortunate during my time as a Ph ...
The human potential for peace. New York
... close up. The resulting fresh perspective will rest soundly on anthropological data, much of which previously has been ignored or dismissed. A macroscopic view suggests that humans have the capacity to replace the institution of war with international conflict resolution procedures to ensure justice ...
... close up. The resulting fresh perspective will rest soundly on anthropological data, much of which previously has been ignored or dismissed. A macroscopic view suggests that humans have the capacity to replace the institution of war with international conflict resolution procedures to ensure justice ...
THE CONCEPT OF LAW Prof. Dr. and
... bonds of mutual love. Cooperation and reciprocal aid, instead of ruthless competition, ...
... bonds of mutual love. Cooperation and reciprocal aid, instead of ruthless competition, ...
THE CONCEPT OF LAW Prof. Dr. and
... bonds of mutual love. Cooperation and reciprocal aid, instead of ruthless competition, ...
... bonds of mutual love. Cooperation and reciprocal aid, instead of ruthless competition, ...
Co-existence of Single Positive Law and Plural Normative Orders:
... individual interests of the states under the general interests of common good. That’s good. But common good of governments means nothing if the citizens of the state have remained in extreme poverty, and/or if their civil and political rights are under systematic and serious violations. The most peo ...
... individual interests of the states under the general interests of common good. That’s good. But common good of governments means nothing if the citizens of the state have remained in extreme poverty, and/or if their civil and political rights are under systematic and serious violations. The most peo ...
Transnational Legality: Stateless Law and International Arbitration
... These are the type of questions I address in this book. My purpose plainly is not to close any debate. I do not intend an exhaustive treatment of any area of legal scholarship, as lawyers sometimes maladroitly think they can provide. I do not seek to supply answers that have a pretense to finality. ...
... These are the type of questions I address in this book. My purpose plainly is not to close any debate. I do not intend an exhaustive treatment of any area of legal scholarship, as lawyers sometimes maladroitly think they can provide. I do not seek to supply answers that have a pretense to finality. ...
farewell ceremony address by the honourable jj
... It is also very important to think that we do live on a living planet. Recently that has been demonstrated in New Zealand and Japan so we should also consider our brothers and sisters over there, the struggles they have had and what has happened recently. And also to our journey in this point in tim ...
... It is also very important to think that we do live on a living planet. Recently that has been demonstrated in New Zealand and Japan so we should also consider our brothers and sisters over there, the struggles they have had and what has happened recently. And also to our journey in this point in tim ...
The transfer of European intercultural discourse towards Latin
... related to the meaning that interculturality acquires in education are not only different, but contradictory and conflicting’ (Coronado Malagón, 2006:215). This generates ...
... related to the meaning that interculturality acquires in education are not only different, but contradictory and conflicting’ (Coronado Malagón, 2006:215). This generates ...
CHAPTER ONE – “PLAYERS” ON THE BATTLEFIELD OF THE WAR
... analyze the issue of preventive and targeted killings—a method of combat that has become common in the war against terrorist organizations and their activists. The questions shall be approached through the examination of several variables. The first is the relationship between the view of the combat ...
... analyze the issue of preventive and targeted killings—a method of combat that has become common in the war against terrorist organizations and their activists. The questions shall be approached through the examination of several variables. The first is the relationship between the view of the combat ...
Overcoming Legal Challenges to Extradition
... instance the issue of dual criminality is one to be settled in the courts on a case-by-case basis. 11 While this issue can be troublesome, there are several arguments to be made in support of an act being properly characterized as extraditable. Suggestion: It may be correctly argued that: 1) the law ...
... instance the issue of dual criminality is one to be settled in the courts on a case-by-case basis. 11 While this issue can be troublesome, there are several arguments to be made in support of an act being properly characterized as extraditable. Suggestion: It may be correctly argued that: 1) the law ...
Visions of Culture : an Introduction to Anthropological Theories and
... This is a shame since ethnographic research is anthropology’s most important addition to the social sciences, and our translations of other cultures’ experiences are anthropology’s most lasting contribution to intellectual life. Obviously, I could not write about every major anthropological figure, ...
... This is a shame since ethnographic research is anthropology’s most important addition to the social sciences, and our translations of other cultures’ experiences are anthropology’s most lasting contribution to intellectual life. Obviously, I could not write about every major anthropological figure, ...
Behavioral and Other Human Ecologies: Critique, Response and
... characterize its history as one of mosaic development, seeking just enough complexity as is suited to a particular analysis or development and guarding simplicity whenever it is possible to do so. I suspect that most HBE researchers would cite Occam’s Razor and agree with K&M that simplicity is a vi ...
... characterize its history as one of mosaic development, seeking just enough complexity as is suited to a particular analysis or development and guarding simplicity whenever it is possible to do so. I suspect that most HBE researchers would cite Occam’s Razor and agree with K&M that simplicity is a vi ...
Legal Punishment As Civil Ritual: Making Cultural Sense of
... and elaborates on what happens to convicted offenders. There is indeed more at stake—including derailing civil rights and furthering political agendas.15 ...
... and elaborates on what happens to convicted offenders. There is indeed more at stake—including derailing civil rights and furthering political agendas.15 ...
Social Practices and Normativity
... argued in both cases that there was no good way to make sense of what is supposed to be the same among the various performances of a practice or how its identity was maintained across multiple iterations of the practice. I think he was right in both cases.3 1. Turner did not use the terms “regulist” ...
... argued in both cases that there was no good way to make sense of what is supposed to be the same among the various performances of a practice or how its identity was maintained across multiple iterations of the practice. I think he was right in both cases.3 1. Turner did not use the terms “regulist” ...
“Weimar and Labor” as Legacy
... intellectual circle that had originated in Alfred Weber’s Heidelberg.6 Their support of the forms in which unions and the Social Democrats used their power before 1930 was incisive and strong. Neumann’s article was an attack on proposals to formalize judicial review. He argued that the court’s readi ...
... intellectual circle that had originated in Alfred Weber’s Heidelberg.6 Their support of the forms in which unions and the Social Democrats used their power before 1930 was incisive and strong. Neumann’s article was an attack on proposals to formalize judicial review. He argued that the court’s readi ...
international tribunal for the law of the sea tribunal international du
... Ms Cymie R. Payne, Member of the Bar of the State of California, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Supreme Court of the United States ...
... Ms Cymie R. Payne, Member of the Bar of the State of California, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, and the Supreme Court of the United States ...