... offered to them, then the TOT estimate represents a 318percentage point increase in savings level. Another way to interpret the TOT is bycomparing with the control complier mean (CCM) the savings ... We interpret the choice of the immediate reward in the near-term frame combined with the choice of the delayed reward in the distance frame as “hyperbolic,” since the implied discountrate inthe ... test whethersuch individuals save more as a result of opening the account.We partnered with the Green Bank of Caraga, a rural bank in Mindanao inthe Philippines. First, independently of the GreenBank,...
... Evidence [there was] no contradiction. I directed the Jury from the Injustice of the Demand upon the State of it to find against the Plain-tiff,buttheyfoundforthewages,&thennamedthesum.TherecanbenoNewTrial.’’Further,inBruckshaw ... thoughthePlaintiffsaidheaccount[s]forthatfromtheSatisfactionoftheDefendant. One of the Witnesses was dead. The Plaintiff owned the other was alive, & remembered the transaction, but they trustedpublished inthe newspapers inthe ... that Ihave examined since 1992, mainly sources held by the libraries of three of the Inns of Court in London—Lincoln’s Inn, the Middle Temple, and the Inner Temple.I am grateful to the many colleagues...
... define the basic terms of the criminal law if it is inthe nature of those terms to defycomprehensive definition. More interestingly, this scepticism goes on the offensive in suggesting that the ... 174Remaining Problems 175Concluding Remarks 1815. DEFINITIONINTHE CRIMINAL LAW 187Bibliography 197Index 211viii Contents(ii) Principle as the Underlying Rationale for Requiring Particular ... suggest that the basic tech-nique for reforming the criminal law was to identify places inthe law where an existing rule failed to give effect to the underlying principleand then to change the rule...
... be echoing the low order of thought emanating from the minds of the thousands thinking along the same lines. We are largely what we have thought ourselves into being, the balance being represented ... and the power is inexhaustible. Your Will does not need training - but your Mind does. The mind is the instrument and the supply of Will Power is proportionate to the fineness of the instrument ... reality the training of the mind to recognize and absorb the Power Within. The Will is strong enough, it does not need strengthening, but the mind needs to be trained to receive and act upon the...
... “hated”… At the beginning of the story, the main character was introduced “an old Indian named Koskoosh” and the story is told from the point of view of this character. Inthe text, one can find many ... features of the text and the intention of the writer. In this thesis, the text chosen is the short story TheLaw of Life” by the famous American writer, Jack London. 2. Aims of the study The study ... complexes, while the ordinal numbers in brackets denote the number of clauses inthe complexes. The conjunctive signals are underlined. As shown inthe data, inthe text given there are 49 clause...
... violate the laws of war:That thelaw of nations constitutesapartofthelawsofthelandmustbeadmitted Fromtheveryface oftheConstitution it isevidentthatthelawsofnations do constituteapartofthe laws ... of theland [T]helaws of war constitute much the greater part of thelaw of nations. Like the other laws of nations, they exist and are of binding force upon the depart-ments and citizens of the ... and norms in interpreting these terms and carrying outits international obligations. Such practice inthe application of a treaty isan acceptedreferencepoint in internationallaw [and]theprohibitionsfound...
... understanding of the rule of lawin the amendment encompasses elements similar to those in other post-communistconstitutions and it is enshrined in a prominent position, in Article 2, whichreads:1 The ... Thoselawyers who have shown an interest in this area have rather done so by extendinga pre-existing interest in a specific branch of law, such as constitutional law, com-pany law or family law ... underpinnedthese countries’ foundations for over 50 years, determining not only their typeof regime but also their very structure, the workings of their economies and oftheir law. By the late...
... though, owing in part to its deeper roots inthe English com-mon law tradition, there was somewhat more flesh on the bones of the self-incrimination privilege in advance of the statebuilding era ... related and other criminal pro-cess rights. In resisting the progressive program concerning prohibition, the Court played a major role in inventing the modern constitutional doctrineof criminal procedure. In ... achievements. The reformers, put otherwise, proudlyand defiantly made choices. Inthe interest of sustaining them, however, the ideologists, in turn, erased them.I demonstrate these dynamics in this...
... democratic power, in which the consuls executed the laws and controlled the army, the senateproposed the laws and controlled the treasury, and the popular assembliespassed the laws and elected ... and farms. Steeped inthe republican ethos, they didnot revolt against their mistreatment, but took the name of “Cincinnati”,after Rome’s great general Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus, who had alsoreturned ... that all these points assume that human beings are capable ofperceiving moral truths. People can only do the right thing willingly if theyunderstand what the right thing to do is. The disagreement...