... into the family, and to avenge members killed, and thus bring back ('redeem') their blood into thefamilyAnd again, the outer limit of the right of inheritance is the mSphh While in theory the ... release laws, and redemption laws The latter are not cyclical laws, but are linked to the cyclical legislation in the text and are important for its understanding TheLaw of the Codes The material ... hand, and insolvency on the other The latter state is undoubtedly the background to Sociology, p 174 42 Property andtheFamily in Biblical Law both the Sabbatical and Jubilee regulations The...
... masculinism of lawandlaw teaching which must be central to the deconstruction of thepower of law It is ‘men andthelaw which has masqueraded as ‘people andthelaw (Boyle 1985a) andthe ‘he’ ... constitutional and administrative law, criminal law, family law, welfare law, company and commercial lawand even of jurisprudence and legal theory—will find few mentions of masculinity andpower in their ... familylaw Defining thefamily Functionalism The public/private dichotomy Familialism: rethinking law, powerandthefamily Conclusions: on method, masculinity andlaw 47 48 50 56 59 67 83 Law, ...
... institutionalism The ‘English School’ Lawand international relations 24 31 Powerand international lawPowerandthe debate about whether resolutions and declarations constitute State practice Powerandthe ... perspective Lawandpower Some working assumptions Powerandthe study of international law Opinio juris, the customary process andthe qualifying effects of international law 13 15 18 21 Regime theory and ... primitive and no weaker system of law enforcement than this; for it delivers the enforcement of thelaw to the vicissitudes of the distribution of power between the violator of thelawandthe victim...
... of familylaw is likewise problematic What is familylaw about? And is familylawthe best label to employ? Douglas has rightly stated that the essence of familylaw is that part of thelaw ... is also the General Editor of Medicine, Ethics andtheLawand of Family, Society andLaw (his volume on Domestic Violence is forthcoming) He teaches Family Law, Medicine, Ethics and Law, Jurisprudence, ... entitled The Fathers’ Rights Movement andLaw Reform: The UK Experience’ His books include Masculinity, LawandtheFamily (1995), Masculinities, Crime and Criminology: Men, Corporeality andthe Criminal(ised)...
... established church, they undermine thepower of another, the patriarchal family To reduce or limit a husband’s coercive power over his wife and their children, or his other property, prevents the establishment ... rebuilding their economic and political power as landholders As Burke sympathetically puts it in the ‘‘Tracts,’’ by these laws ‘ the Landed property of Roman Catholicks should be wholly dissipated; and ... organic growth of the plant (the great British oak) to the countryside, the country house andthe georgic ideal of retirement, the estate, the aristocratic familyand its generations, the inviolability...
... family ask and expect the pain person to help whenever possible what is chronic pain? • Don’t be the go-between for the pain person andthe doctor—they should have their own relationship, andthe person ... Enjoy the things that you can Keep in mind that children often cope the same way their parents If your children see you shut down and become reclusive, they may the same On the other hand, if they ... there is ongoing destruction of the cartilage that protects the joints and keeps the bones from rubbing against each other As the arthritis progresses, so does the intensity and duration of the...
... discharge, thefamily should contact the case manager early in the hospital stay This will allow thefamily to have early input into the discussion of the discharge plan and help make the best ... Educate others Other loved ones and friends may have less information than the most actively involved family members Share your knowledge with them and encourage them to learn more about stroke The ... a tubular, expandable wire mesh device, is then placed in the area of blockage using the catheter, and expanded to hold the blood vessel open This treatment remains experimental and is being studied...
... found by the mestizo, who said that the American bandit, a Catholic, was dying and needed the priest Father Montez answered the call, even though he was sure he was being led into trap The bandit ... Father Montez He was taken back to the capital of the state and accused in treason Then he was found guilty and sentenced to be shot The lieutenant of the police, who felt sorry in a way for the ... removing the Church's influence; in the evening of the day on which father Montez died another priest made his way, in secret, into the town where the execution had taken place.II The events of the...
... firmly within the ambit of public law, which may broadly be defined as law relating to the exercise and control of governmental powerand relationships between the individual andthe state.42 ... which services represent the best use of a finite resource.36 On the other hand, for their part, affected patients (and their supporters and advisors) would typically posit powerful individualistic ... na¨ve ı Nevertheless, demanding as it is, the policy problem arising within health systems is not ‘simply’ the need to manage the mismatch between the demand for healthcare andthe supply of...
... answer them, since the patients need an answer, and he is the only source they have access to His patients assume that he is in a position to provide the information they need, and thus they attribute ... ‘virtue of truth’.³ The structure of the virtue is then specified, andthe virtue is revealed as hybrid in kind: both intellectual and ethical In Chapter I revisit the question of the wrong that testimonial ... need to answer these questions about the nature of social power in general andthe particular kind of social power (of which gender power is one instance) that I shall call identity power P OW...
... with the patient and participating relative was maintained In follow-up sessions, the clinical condition of the patient as reported by thefamilyand patient was recorded Thefamily as well as the ... included in the study ranged in age between 18 and 45 years and had a history of two or more relapses during the course of their illness despite getting treatment The patients and their families ... education and relationship with the patient Family Burden Interview Schedule (FBIS) Pai and Kapur's Family Burden Interview Schedule [19] was used to assess family burden The FBIS assesses the burden...
... called their visitations the Russian or Japanese flu; the Russians called theirs the Chinese Fever; the Germans andthe Dutch had their fair share of finger-pointing at each other; andthe pandemic ... evident then, that the future of the English nation now lay “with the middle-aged andthe unfit”.71 The Limits of Knowledge: The Medical Profession andThe Great Flu At the time of the Great Flu, the ... of the nation-state to consider the hitherto ignored, the local, the mundane, andthe fact that the “primary, elementary connection between man and environment is established by the fact that the...
... on the one hand, and "law andlaw alone" on the other indicate the dialectical role played by law within society It is the unmoved mover of individual and social progress, that which guides the ... andthelawThe dialectical relations of experience within thefamilyand within civil society, between the longing for freedom and love on the one hand andthe effects of domination and competition ... by lawand what today would be called ideology Rather than relying on the coercive power of thelaw to maintain social order andthe fine distinctions of meum and tuum, Mandeville recommends other...
... on the one hand, and "law andlaw alone" on the other indicate the dialectical role played by law within society It is the unmoved mover of individual and social progress, that which guides the ... andthelawThe dialectical relations of experience within thefamilyand within civil society, between the longing for freedom and love on the one hand andthe effects of domination and competition ... by lawand what today would be called ideology Rather than relying on the coercive power of thelaw to maintain social order andthe fine distinctions of meum and tuum, Mandeville recommends other...
... Labour Law Birkinshaw: European Public Law Birkinshaw: Freedom of Information: The Law, the Practice andthe Ideal Cane: Atiyah’s Accidents, Compensation andtheLaw Clarke & Kohler: Property Law: ... the state has power over them Question 4: Answer 4: Why does the state have power over them? Because the people gave it thepower Question 5: Answer 5: Why did the people give it the power? Because ... on the mountain There is the hint in the Rembrandt that the seventeenth-century interpretation of Moses had him invested with more personal agency in the carriage of the laws; neither God nor the...
... emendation later than the third century BC 26 WAR ANDTHELAW OF NATIONS holding that, between the Greeks andthe barbarians, there was more or less natural and permanent war.47 The Arabs had a specific ... negative, then the process was repeated, and a second mission sent This time, the Aztec ambassadors anointed the right arm and head of the other ruler, set a tuft of feathers on his head and gave ... formal demands to the other side and then to inform the other side straight away that Rome was making war against it in the event of their rejection.58 The obsolescence of the fetial procedure...
... not of the Roman andthe English law, but rather of the Roman andthe English lawyer’;60 andthe similar constitutional development of European kingdoms61 andthe common legal science.62 By the ... Laws, pp 25–32 123 Territorial lawandthe rise of the state into two stages: at the first stage, the legal issue was identified; andthe second stage concerned proof andthe adjudication of the ... international law 129 Territorial lawandthe rise of the state history of every society is also a history of that society’s theories.’80 The theories of positive and natural law, andthe decreasing...
... In the gaps between the constitutional powers of the emperor, the pope, kings, and princes, there were other legal systems throughout Western Europe Feudal law, manorial law, mercatorial lawand ... set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms.’ Between the supranational papacy andthe growing impotence of the Holy Roman Empire, the great monarchies’ grew, from which would eventuate the ... kings and feudal lords) These church offices had tended to be tied to revenues and land services, which were lucrative and often assigned by the secular powers to their relatives and friends, and...
... The Antarctic Treaty System andtheLaw of the Sea – Competing Regimes in the Southern Ocean’, International Journal of Marine and Coastal Law, Vol 10, 1995, p 314 The LOS Convention andthe ... differences, both the Arctic andthe Antarctic could be considered as ‘regions’ in the context of the contemporary law of the sea andthe actual cooperation of states as to the demanding tasks of ... with the general principles and objectives of this Convention 18 H Caminos and V Marotta Rangel, ‘Sources of theLaw of the Sea’, in Dupuy and Vignes (eds.), A 19 Handbook on the New Law of the...