... the state s, specifically the executive’s, role in the enforcement oflegalrightsState enforcement is widely acknowledged to be an essential characteristic oflegal rights; some like Bentham and ... situation Stated briefly, state enforcement is one of the main characteristics that give legalrights their legal character Consequently, any description of it must also recognise its legal character, ... Jurisprudence” and found in Volume III of the 1863 edition of the Lectures,97 but renamed “On the Uses of the Study of Jurisprudence” and relocated to Volume II of the 1911 fifth edition revised and edited...
... reactors and placing an unjustified - 86 - Journal of Water and Environment Technology, Vol.3, No.1, 2005 expense (in terms of over sizing and operation with more power than necessary) on the owner and ... terms of RED Performance expressed in terms of log reductions of microbes of given UV-resistance eliminates the issue of a dose distribution Typically regulatory targets for drinking water and ... impact of the dose distribution, and without making any unsafe assumptions, provides a methodology that is safe with respect to the protection ofpublicand environmental health - 88 - Journal of...
... absence of nucleotides (Table 1) The rate of CTP synthesis was dramatically inuenced by the presence of GTP, and 20 and 41-fold increases in kcat were obtained with GTP concentrations of 0.1 mM and ... basis of the kinetic constants in Table 1, and those obtained for the glutaminase reaction in the presence of 0.1 mM each of UTP and ATP-cS (data not shown) Apparently, the value of Ka, kcat,1 and ... activation of the glutaminase activity in the presence of 0.1 mM (open circles) or mM (closed circles) each of UTP and ATP-cS (C) GTP activation of CTP synthesis at 0.1 mM each of UTP and ATP L...
... closets, and subjected to other acts of violence In some of these cases, this type of abuse resulted in death GAO found no federal laws restricting the use of seclusion and restraints in publicand ... in Publicand Private Schools The following list provides an overview of laws related to the use of restraints or seclusions in publicand private schools in all 50 states and the District of ... experts and officials from state agencies; performing extensive Internet and LexisNexis searches; reviewing federal andstate court documents related to civil and criminal litigation; and seeking...
... stateand 20, 342 and 11 000 nm, respectively, in the induced state Similarly, the concentrations of ScGal80p and ScGal3p in S cerevisiae were 50 and 250 nm, respectively, in the noninduced state, ... induced state It is of interest to elicit the influence of the nucleocytoplasmic shuttling of KlGal1p on the behavior of the switch The steady -state model is simulated by varying the value of the ... Effect of autoregulation of KlGal4p: comparison of model prediction between the wild-type (full line) and the strain lacking autoregulation of KlGal4p (broken line) The constitutive expression of...
... CONFLUENCE OFPUBLICAND PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW A sharp distinction is usually drawn between public international law, concerned with the rightsand obligations of states with respect to other states ... refers to a State or province of a federal system, like New South Wales, Quebec or Texas confluence ofpublicand private international law hand, nor of mere courtesy and good will, upon the other .2 ... party and the law of France would give title to the other The decision of the law of England to give title to the first party is a primary legal norm The decision whether it is the law of England...
... to offer perfect and complete satisfaction of its own And if, in our subjection to language, “father” becomes the name of this necessity of loss under the law of the signifier and the law of ... possibility of satisfaction is subject to the demands, desires, and requirements of the Other, that he or she occupies a certain position in terms of the jouissance of the Other The relationship of the ... category of the borderline Irrespective of the type of analysand, the clinical papers of Apollon, Bergeron, and Cantin demonstrate the clear interrelation between the overall understanding of subjective...
... the title of the Topics And the last chapter of S.E is intended as a conclusion to the whole of his treatments of both dialectic and eristic Nevertheless, the discussions of dialectic and eristic ... FALLACIES DUE TO LANGUAGE of man And because man naturally desires to understand, and understanding is discursive, such a stateof affairs would render the universe a place of ultimate frustration ... chapter 1) and, on the other hand, other kinds of multiple signication that he divides among the three fallacy types The ways he differentiates among homonymy, amphiboly, and Form of the Expression...
... between what remains of liberalism and the Enlightenment, on the one hand, and religious and national tribalism on the other On one side of the Cairo standoff was an emerging elite of international ... pursues the maximization of profit to the exclusion of every other understanding of the human good and at the cost of corroding every substantive national and local community (and in these observations ... modernity as the source of its alienation and the impediment to its freedom and fulfilment Each of them posits a golden age of the past free of alienation and oppression, a golden age of no limiting conditions...
... elimination of tropical rain forests and with them countless species of flora and fauna, the conversion of what little wilderness remains on the planet into farmlands, and the conversion of farmlands ... command of our will and signify our recognition of the worth ofotherpersons The deadly sins (i.e., pride, lust, anger, gluttony, sloth, envy, and greed) issue from our depersonalization of our ... of our brethren and stigmatize the willful crippling of our moral potential 24 Land, Value, Community: Callicott and Environmental Philosophy The worth ofpersonsof oneself andof those with...
... preferences, and intentions They can attend public hearings and access government documents; evaluate public opinion by reading poll data and reading the public materials of thousands of interest ... likelihood of international conflict caused by uncertainty about other states’ intentions since states would then have a clearer understanding of whether the military strength ofother states constitutes ... estimates of others’ strength or resolve Knowledge of others’ priorities andinterests helps states avoid provoking unwanted conflicts and identify solutions to conflicts Transparency can reassure states...
... see and hear, but also his understanding of social institutions that influence his action, such as the rules of the road and the meaning of traffic signals Of course, a person’s understanding of ... “[k]nowledge consists of descriptions of facts (and not of explanations and hypotheses),” and Bertrand Russell’s “‘logistic’ philosophy 26 KARL POPPER AND THE SOCIAL SCIENCES of mathematics” (ibid.; ... contribution to metaphysics and ontology—namely, his theory of Worlds 1, 2, and 3 and the realist understanding of social entities it entails Our examination of Popper and positivism will continue...
... the position of some groups and classes and erode that of others Liberalization and structural reform reduce the welfare role of the stateand cast citizens out on their own As the state loses ... Worries of Nations.” One of the much-noted paradoxes of the 1990s is the coexistence of processes of integration and fragmentation, of globalism and particularism, of simultaneous centralization and ... process and maintain growth rates (Crawford, 1995) In the United States, the education of cadres of citizens during the Cold War, the erosion of the political legitimacy of the state, and public...
... the end of one career (a retiring professor) and the beginning of another (the person being interviewed for his position); and the end of teaching for the professor and the beginning of his new ... stage of the U.S policy of Manifest Destiny and resulted in the acquisition of the territories of California and New Mexico, almost two-fifths of the Mexican lands lying to the south and west of ... deals with complex and nonlinear systems, boundaries, and transgressions in a demonstration of the force of the operation of accident and random chance in life and the magnitude of the unforeseen...
... methodology of Weber’s hermeneutical science: understanding of culture and action, dialectic of logical inconsistencies and structural contradictions, judgment of ideals and consequences, and critique of ... of scientific explanation of hypothetical and predictive laws and the tradition of interpretive understanding of meaningful intentions within social action? Are the methods of understanding and ... validity of the concepts of natural science, and the objectivity of cognition The tension between the subjective and nominalist constructivism of Kantian philosophy and its stated goal of justifying...