SYLLABUS DRAFTING, PLAEDING AND CONVEYANCING
... transferred. As a consequence, over time, a conveyancing has become the description for the document effecting such transfer. In many ways conveyancing is like Shakespeare’s character, Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale, ‘a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles’. Like this amiable rogue, conveyancing takes ...
... transferred. As a consequence, over time, a conveyancing has become the description for the document effecting such transfer. In many ways conveyancing is like Shakespeare’s character, Autolycus in The Winter’s Tale, ‘a snapper-up of unconsidered trifles’. Like this amiable rogue, conveyancing takes ...
FEMINISM AND LEGAL POSITIVISM Margot Stubbs
... system is a closed, logical system, in which correct legal decisions can be deduced by logical means from pre-determined legal rules, without reference to social aims, policies or moral standards; and finally, that moral judgments are unable to be established or defended - as can statements of fact ...
... system is a closed, logical system, in which correct legal decisions can be deduced by logical means from pre-determined legal rules, without reference to social aims, policies or moral standards; and finally, that moral judgments are unable to be established or defended - as can statements of fact ...
Law in Politics: On the Lower East Side
... guise of "publicchoice" theory it seems to be gaining steam. In the legal academy,instrumentalismhas links with LegalRealismand growscurrently underthe bannerof Law and Economics.In Law and Society scholarship, instrumentalismis weaker,at least from the evidence of public statements and current impo ...
... guise of "publicchoice" theory it seems to be gaining steam. In the legal academy,instrumentalismhas links with LegalRealismand growscurrently underthe bannerof Law and Economics.In Law and Society scholarship, instrumentalismis weaker,at least from the evidence of public statements and current impo ...
I Introduction - Legal Education Review
... this up-front social constructedness of law must surely offer exciting possibilities in legal education. What will be argued is that the theoretical frameworks within jurisprudence that best recognise this openness are positivist ones. It is, in contrast, those approaches influenced by the major al ...
... this up-front social constructedness of law must surely offer exciting possibilities in legal education. What will be argued is that the theoretical frameworks within jurisprudence that best recognise this openness are positivist ones. It is, in contrast, those approaches influenced by the major al ...
In employing the term “rights to do wrong,” I mean
... between a lenient law and a more censorious morality which we depend on to dampen the law’s use, a dampening we often have at least vaguely in mind even as we devise the law’s terms. This general configuration—ample rights, joined to stigmatizing restraints—recurs in patterned ways at various points ...
... between a lenient law and a more censorious morality which we depend on to dampen the law’s use, a dampening we often have at least vaguely in mind even as we devise the law’s terms. This general configuration—ample rights, joined to stigmatizing restraints—recurs in patterned ways at various points ...
The Good, the Right, and the Lawyer
... (Toronto: Irwin, 2006); David M. Tanovich, “Law’s Ambition and the Reconstruction of Role Morality in Canada” (2005) 28 Dal. L.J. 267. For a general discussion of various alternative models of lawyering, including my own, see Farrow, “Sustainable Professionalism”, supra note __ at 71-83, 83-103. ...
... (Toronto: Irwin, 2006); David M. Tanovich, “Law’s Ambition and the Reconstruction of Role Morality in Canada” (2005) 28 Dal. L.J. 267. For a general discussion of various alternative models of lawyering, including my own, see Farrow, “Sustainable Professionalism”, supra note __ at 71-83, 83-103. ...
Legal Environment Today, 5e
... profits that can be realized by the firm while pursuing actions that are not only legal and profitable but also ethical. THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TODAY Miller • Cross 5th Ed. ...
... profits that can be realized by the firm while pursuing actions that are not only legal and profitable but also ethical. THE LEGAL ENVIRONMENT TODAY Miller • Cross 5th Ed. ...
Law as Rights - TRU SLS Home Page
... would be good for society as most people are law abiding most of the time. If you describe it that way, you are describing morality! Fuller says Hart never actually explains what he is saying – there is no explanation for what he is talking about. What he is saying has no meaning. Fuller says we sho ...
... would be good for society as most people are law abiding most of the time. If you describe it that way, you are describing morality! Fuller says Hart never actually explains what he is saying – there is no explanation for what he is talking about. What he is saying has no meaning. Fuller says we sho ...
Ideology
... From Gramsci to the New Britain Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks are a centrally important in the Marxist understanding of ideology as a tool of political power. Gramsci understood that social control did not need to be military or based on the exercise of force: rather, control can be cultural su ...
... From Gramsci to the New Britain Antonio Gramsci’s Prison Notebooks are a centrally important in the Marxist understanding of ideology as a tool of political power. Gramsci understood that social control did not need to be military or based on the exercise of force: rather, control can be cultural su ...
The Changing Role of University Computing Centres
... the content of users’ data, such as e-mail, where that is necessary (a) for the proper regulation of the University’s facilities; (b) ...
... the content of users’ data, such as e-mail, where that is necessary (a) for the proper regulation of the University’s facilities; (b) ...
Sociology and Natural Law
... lation, nor in juristic science, nor in judicial decision, but in society itself." This is not in itself a natural law viewpoint. It does, however, reflect the general emphasis in sociology that education, politics, religion, and other social activities, are found outside of the specialized institut ...
... lation, nor in juristic science, nor in judicial decision, but in society itself." This is not in itself a natural law viewpoint. It does, however, reflect the general emphasis in sociology that education, politics, religion, and other social activities, are found outside of the specialized institut ...
The Importance of Convergence in Commercial
... 18. Finally, there is the difficulty and divergent approaches to obtaining enforcement of foreign judgments, particularly money judgments. This is one area in which litigation compares particularly unfavourably to arbitration. Approaches to enforcement differ markedly throughout the Asia Pacific reg ...
... 18. Finally, there is the difficulty and divergent approaches to obtaining enforcement of foreign judgments, particularly money judgments. This is one area in which litigation compares particularly unfavourably to arbitration. Approaches to enforcement differ markedly throughout the Asia Pacific reg ...
The Mind and Heart of Progressive Legal Thought
... Party regard themselves as the heirs of the Progressive legacy. Indeed, to understand why Progressive legal policy lasted as long as it did and why it collapsed may help us understand the present difficulties of so-called political liberalism in the United States. The greatest achievement of Progres ...
... Party regard themselves as the heirs of the Progressive legacy. Indeed, to understand why Progressive legal policy lasted as long as it did and why it collapsed may help us understand the present difficulties of so-called political liberalism in the United States. The greatest achievement of Progres ...
Hosmers method
... allowed into this process or system, the result may be that society may lose the security found in the objective rules the law provides. But, this does not mean that the legal system is perfect, it sometimes is not and courts can make seemingly unethical decisions. For example, for years it was unde ...
... allowed into this process or system, the result may be that society may lose the security found in the objective rules the law provides. But, this does not mean that the legal system is perfect, it sometimes is not and courts can make seemingly unethical decisions. For example, for years it was unde ...
For Committees use only
... The University maintains a set of General Academic and Safety policies which are considered parts of all syllabi in the Department of Philosophy. These policies may be found by following this link: ...
... The University maintains a set of General Academic and Safety policies which are considered parts of all syllabi in the Department of Philosophy. These policies may be found by following this link: ...
My Bio - Carol Ann Wilson
... assistance with SEC filings; responsible for corporate minutes, drafting legal documents and other work for general counsel, and other writing assignments. Wrote Guide to Research on the Internet (© 2000) for the company as a marketing tool. Freelance work for attorneys and judges in Houston. Prior ...
... assistance with SEC filings; responsible for corporate minutes, drafting legal documents and other work for general counsel, and other writing assignments. Wrote Guide to Research on the Internet (© 2000) for the company as a marketing tool. Freelance work for attorneys and judges in Houston. Prior ...
Normative Pluralism: an Exploration, by Jan Klabbers and Touko
... international lawyer Bruno Simma, who seemed to speak for many. Having established as his starting point the proposition that humanitarian intervention is, as such, illegal under international law, he proceeded by stating that nonetheless in any instance of humanitarian intervention a careful assess ...
... international lawyer Bruno Simma, who seemed to speak for many. Having established as his starting point the proposition that humanitarian intervention is, as such, illegal under international law, he proceeded by stating that nonetheless in any instance of humanitarian intervention a careful assess ...
Diss Text - Journal of Conflictology
... Following this matrix, what currently remains poorly addressed in the field of legal reflection is the internal-individual aspect of human relations; what Dietrich calls the understanding of peace out of harmony, a peace that is characterized by its connection to the unique moment and space where i ...
... Following this matrix, what currently remains poorly addressed in the field of legal reflection is the internal-individual aspect of human relations; what Dietrich calls the understanding of peace out of harmony, a peace that is characterized by its connection to the unique moment and space where i ...
LawHacks - Digital Commons @ Georgia Law
... navigate to “Case law” button, select courts of interest, then enter search terms or citation into the search box. Introduced in May 2016, Google Assistant is an intelligent assistant that competes with Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, and Microsoft’s Cortana. Voice controlled and interactive, you can ...
... navigate to “Case law” button, select courts of interest, then enter search terms or citation into the search box. Introduced in May 2016, Google Assistant is an intelligent assistant that competes with Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri, and Microsoft’s Cortana. Voice controlled and interactive, you can ...
community justice - Open Society Foundations
... has set a target of 90% for 2016. YLBHI and other leading OBHs have engaged in constructive dialogue with BPHN and other government bodies to discuss appropriate revisions and amendments to the funding scheme to promote access to justice. However, it should be noted that BPHN is not the only source ...
... has set a target of 90% for 2016. YLBHI and other leading OBHs have engaged in constructive dialogue with BPHN and other government bodies to discuss appropriate revisions and amendments to the funding scheme to promote access to justice. However, it should be noted that BPHN is not the only source ...
The Owl and the Pussy-cat - University of Wisconsin Law School
... live together. If we cannot yet be foxes at least we can be pussy-cats and set sail on these uncharted waters with the Owl at our side. ...
... live together. If we cannot yet be foxes at least we can be pussy-cats and set sail on these uncharted waters with the Owl at our side. ...
Powerpoint - Copyright of Dr Peter Jepson
... Legal aid not available for civil cases unless it is a category specifically mentioned in the Act, e.g. cases involving liberty of the individual. ...
... Legal aid not available for civil cases unless it is a category specifically mentioned in the Act, e.g. cases involving liberty of the individual. ...
a. Morrison: 1. CLS account of positivism is crude. 2
... over? The new sovereign has no history of being f. Kelsen (grundnorm): validity of legal norms based on relation to higher regime and modern pyramidic structure. habitually obeyed, so how does habit emerge? norms w/in system; leads to basic norm: limit of the law + says what is(n’t) law French state ...
... over? The new sovereign has no history of being f. Kelsen (grundnorm): validity of legal norms based on relation to higher regime and modern pyramidic structure. habitually obeyed, so how does habit emerge? norms w/in system; leads to basic norm: limit of the law + says what is(n’t) law French state ...
Lon Fuller and the Inner Morality of Law
... profession were helpful to the Nazis. Hitler did not come to power by a violent revolution. He was Chancellor before he became the Leader. The exploitation of legal forms started cautiously and became bolder as power was consolidated. The first attacks on the established order were on ramparts which ...
... profession were helpful to the Nazis. Hitler did not come to power by a violent revolution. He was Chancellor before he became the Leader. The exploitation of legal forms started cautiously and became bolder as power was consolidated. The first attacks on the established order were on ramparts which ...