... overlook the essential kinship, not ofthe Roman andthe English law, but rather ofthe Roman andthe English lawyer’;60 andthe similar constitutional development of European kingdoms61 andthe common ... aware of other regimes, and they were often the subject of appeal for law (responsa) by ‘daughter’ towns ‘[O]ne ofthe greatest ofthe tribal laws’ or ‘mirrors’, premissed in the authority of Christian ... call himself the King of France (the territory) and not the King ofthe Franks (the people) He then stood ‘in the same relation to the soil of France as the baron to his estate, the tenant to...
... under the control of Andrew Dexter.7 Other failures followed in the wake ofthe Panic of 1819, the Panic of 1837, and almost every other financial calamity to strike the nation since, including the ... and kept in the hands of “men skilled in commercial affairs, and having their interests intimately blended with thecommercial business and prosperity ofthe country.”121 The Merchants Bank of ... as well as into the manner in which the books ofthe Branch are kept; and into the manner in which the Cashier and other Officers perform their respective duties; and report the result to this...
... mechanisms, the role of public and private law in the protection of health and, finally, the legal framework ofthe provision of health services Several weaknesses in law as a tool for the protection of ... direction of public health law Understandings of health have changed, and are continuing to change These changes are challenging the prioritising ofthe role of medicine in the xli Lawandthe Public ... as the influence of culture, the restraints of religion, politics and economics, the relevance of socio-economic status and gender, the role ofthe media in determining perceptions of health, and...
... contracted the H5N1 strain ofthe avian flu virus The UK government has ordered enough ofthe drug to treat 25% ofthe population in the event of an avian flu pandemic In this case there are three ... and dialogue with the company standard setters, (b) an acceptance ofthe division of labor between the private andthe public sector with a recognition that each can intelligently help the other ... Each of these has proponents and critics Instead of these usual suspects, Tong offers the ethic of care as the guiding principle in times of infectious crisis Michael J Selgelid, Paul M Kelly, and...
... investors; - The original copy ofthe meeting minutes, resolution ofthe General Meeting of Shareholders andthe Managing Board or the Board of Members, or the decision ofthe owner ofthe capital ... copy ofthe meeting minutes and resolution ofthe general meeting of investors on approval for the additional offering of fund certificates for the purpose of increasing the owner’s equity ofthe ... time andthe time length between offerings under the provisions of Clause Article oftheLaw on amending several articles oftheLaw on Securities; c) The public company is conforming to other...
... hallmarks ofthe rule oflaw Peasants might flee the manorial lawof their lords and seek protection in a city under cover ofthe urban law, which occurred with the rise of commerce in the cities andthe ... systems in the scientific sense, there were disparities in the quality of their implementation in terms ofthe professionalism and consistency ofthe court of hearing, the inferiority of feudal law as ... involved in the work ofthelaw courts as either litigants or jurors.67 The martyrdom of Thomas Becket at the hands of Henry II in 1170,68 the martyrdom of Sir Thomas More at the hands of Henry...
... is the masculinism oflawandlaw teaching which must be central to the deconstruction ofthe power oflaw It is ‘men andthelaw which has masqueraded as ‘people andthelaw (Boyle 1985a) and ... 1993:211) Here thelaw ‘reflects’ the power of men Law is infused with the qualities of masculinity The power of men andthe power oflaw become one andthe same, inseparable, as the state itself ... sociologies of masculinity andlaw I shall this through seeking to relate three ofthe principal themes ofthe studies of masculinity to the study of law. 19 These are what I shall term (1) the crisis thesis,...
... L.-I., and Bornholdt, S (2002) Scale-free topology of e-mail networks cond-mat/0201476 Erdös, P and Rényi, A (1960) On the Evolution of Random Graphs Publications ofthe Mathematical Institute ofthe ... request to the US server, which replies to the proxy The proxy then sends the file to the requesting user, and stores the file locally in a cache When additional users send their requests for the file ... proxies benefits not only the ISPs andthe users, but also the websites holding the original content Their content reaches the users more quickly and they avoid being overloaded themselves by two many...
... account the constraints G places people and their priorities at the centre The SLA stresses the importance of an in-depth understanding ofthe various livelihood components and factors including: the ... By the end ofthe decade, there was a range of RRA methods and approaches available which then gave rise to participatory rural appraisal (PRA) at the beginning ofthe 1990s In addition to these ... on the economic performance of a commodity system andthe participants involved This includes investigation ofthe structure, conduct and performance of a sub-sector Analysis ofthe structure of...
... Information: The Law, the Practice andthe Ideal Cane: Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation andtheLaw Collins: TheLawof Contract Cranston: Consumers andtheLaw Cranston: Legal Foundations ofthe Welfare ... EU equality law Jean V McHale is Professor ofLaw at the University of Leicester, UK Her research is in the area of health law, and she has written a number of books and articles in the area, including ... up and pursuit ofthe activities of midwives, OJ 1980 L 33/8 52, 205 Directive 80/777/EEC on the approximation ofthe laws ofthe Member States relating to the exploitation and marketing of natural...
... to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers ofthe earth the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature andof nature’s ... Overview ofthe U.S Legal System 35 Introduction 36 Theories about andthe Purpose ofthe Legal System 37 TheLaw Defined 39 Development oftheLaw 39 Stare Decisis 40 The Continuing Need for Law ... them, the dangers posed by the Native Americans they were displacing andthe often rebellious slaves in the South Therefore, it was natural that they should band together As noted by Miller and...
... child and family research group andthe Centre for Responsibilities, Rights andtheLaw Jo has researched and published in books and journals in the field of healthcare lawandthelaw regulating the ... children andthe criminal law Craig Lind holds law degrees from the University ofthe Witwatersrand (in Johannesburg) andthe London School of Economics He has taught at the University ofthe Witwatersrand, ... and social responsibilities; individual rights and those of others; governance of self and others) and that the obligation of communities andthe state is ‘to be responsive to their members and...
... mini-posterior approachandthe standard posterior approach weeks after implantation of hip endoprostheses [11,36] A weakness of this study is clearly the lack of any randomization ofthe patients ... conceived ofthe study, participated in its design and coordination and drafted the manuscript AM participated in the study and analyses ofthe study MSS participated in the design ofthe study and ... earlier time and so avoid the mixing ofthe effect of a different rehabilitation program with the effect ofthe surgical approach Moreover, the fact that patients with the minimal invasive approach...
... Associate Professor and Director ofthe Australian Centre for Environmental Law (Sydney) at the University of Sydney Adrian Bradbrook is the Bonython Professor ofLaw at the University of Adelaide and ... particularly the rapidly evolving area of international environmental law, and domestic law It discusses the current state of both areas oflawand adopts a critical approach, particularly in the domestic ... Faculty of Law, University of Sydney She is grateful to them, and her other colleagues, for their ongoing collegiality and support Much ofthe research for this book occurred in the context of preparing,...
... towards the adoption of sustainable energy technologies 2.4.3 The meaning and scope of energy lawThe role ofthelaw can be understood by considering the definition of ‘energy law Energy law has ... Another important, and sometimes overlooked, factor is the role ofthelawThe problem posed by the state ofthelaw has been aptly summarised by Miller in the context of solar energy: The extent to ... requirements ofthe cells compensate for their cost of construction Legal issues associated with the exploitation of solar energy include the need to guarantee access to the direct rays ofthe sun and the...