... is it the conviction that thelaw already exists, but it is the popular consciousness that so thelaw must be Customary law does not rest on the power of the people over the law, but on the power ... the other American states The descendants of the Polynesians have not, however, been willing to give up their rights to engage in traditional gathering practices, and their demand to retain the ... is whether the public acts as if the observance of the custom is legally obligated As Frances Wharton put it, The ground of customary law is not the will of the people to create the law, nor...
... commands, thelaw of one sovereign must apply at the expense of thelaw of the other, and in the federal or transnational union, if the union and integration—are to be meaningful, it must be the ... between the formal and material aspects of the latter The work then moves on to the issues of the interaction between competition and free movement These chapters explore the concept and structure ... structures in thelawThe very attempt to study the gaps of a certain branch of thelaw presupposes the need for a rationally ordered and comprehensive legal system To the extent that thelaw is not...
... favorite theme of mine, and a canonical concern for lawandsociety scholarship: the gap between the law- on -the- books andthe law- in-action Noting that thelaw as it is written and advertised to the ... lawand real law? And, why is the idealized version of law so resilient even in the face of extensive contrary experience? Lawandsociety also turns on its head the jurisprudential view of law ... are in fact lawyers, but not the funny kind Thelawandsociety mentality is broader than the specific themes I introduce here And some of these themes are mutually contradictory and represent...
... of rights is the distinction between rights and statutory entitlements on the one hand and interests on the other hand The distinction is based on the difference between a legally and/ or constitutionally ... the one claiming the right wishes to say Rights’ claims resonate with others when they speak to their experiences, vision, and understanding of the world They not persuade but rather confirm They ... spokesman said, the ‘‘flag is the symbol of our country, the land of the free andthe home of the brave.’’ When pushed to say ‘‘what exactly does it symbolize,’’ he responded, ‘‘it stands for the fact...
... that thelawand literature movement has left its mark on the study and practice of law. 3 As has been argued elsewhere, the goal of thelawand literature movement has been to humanize thelaw ... ATKINSON exemplary phase of the ‘‘other’’ project at the center of thelawand literature movement s mission, with the Republic at the core of themovement s canon And so the lawyer, whose highest ... others, the better to serve their own clients; the empathetic, which has tried to give lawyers an internal account of others, the better to enable lawyers to improve the lot of those others; and...
... Faculty of Law, Griffith University He was the founder of the annual Australian LawandSocietyand Australian and New Zealand Lawand History conferences, both now in their second decades, and has ... jurisprudence, there is a concern with the relationship between the inside of lawandthe outside of thelaw In natural law theories, for instance, there is discussion about a distinction between lawand ... incorporation of the outside of thelaw into the language of thelaw Outside elements can be incorporated as long as the language andthe code of thelaw is preserved To Luhmann, lawand legal discourse...
... changes in the humananimal relationship andthe rise of the veterinary regime from the time of animal domestication andthe inception of livestock husbandry up until the present day The book, therefore, ... sentience and human duties to other creatures provided the basis for the evolution of the animal rights and welfare movements that today either seek to improve the lot of animals in human society ... warriors The vast majority of people in agrarian societies fell into the first category and resided at the bottom of the social hierarchy: these were the people who tended, rather than owned, the land...
... growth andthe environment, andthe interconnections in the global commons also requires that we understand the broad dynamics and feedback effects of the systems we wish to understand Whatever the ... however, the likely audience lacks the training or background to understand the model, or the implications and caveats of the results, then considerable effort is required to explain the model and ... the state variables change over time and boundary conditions that specify the initial or starting values of the state variables, and possibly their value at the end of the program Whether either...
... under the guidance of one or more supervisors New Zealand PhDs follow the British model of being awarded on the thesis alone; the thesis will be 100,000 words and must make a significant and original ... economicsand accounting history network A total of 10 academic staff working in these areas are to be found in the School of Economicsand Finance (SEF), the School of Accounting and Commercial Law ... Business, Economicsand Accounting History Network Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand is a leading research and learning centre in the Asia-Pacific region for the study of the business, economics...
... Moresby and Canberra, and some further papers subsequently added After a lengthy gestation, this volume presents the results of the project The volume comprises a review of the longer-term andthe ... from the World Bank to revise the constitution to pave the way for a reduction in PSC powers and then restructure the public service The request was positively received by the World Bank and in ... mission-debating, but the RMS did not eventuate as the guiding force of the public sector There were few supporters outside of the PMU Many departments did not understand the RMS and saw it as theory devoid...
... thesis § Master thesis (1) The completion of a Master thesis is mandatory (2) The Master thesis has to meet the scientific standards of the subject with regard to content and methodology and has to ... Regional Economics Regional Economics: Theory of regional development andthe interaction of interregional networks Case studies in Regional Economics: Methods of the analysis of regions and case studies ... Reflection on the thesis as a scientific project in the overall context of the Master program Applied Economics Requirement for the admission to the module is the positive assessment of the thesis §...
... spatial correlation and spatial heterogeneity Further, the price paid for a property is divided into the portion pertaining to the house andthe portion pertaining to the land where the house is located ... and that the seller receives a higher price, but the increase in price is smaller than the commission fee The bargaining powers of the buyer andthe seller directly determine the portion of the ... the landfill plus a portion of the difference between what the buyer is willing to pay for the property andthe seller’s offer The first derivative of [3] with respect to distance from the landfill...
... in the process of reallocation (e.g in the form of subsidies and supports to forest owners) The issue of assessing the wood-producing and non-wood-producing significance of the forest for thesociety ... and wages, etc The share of forestry in the creation of GNP in the Czech Republic is based on the natural conditions, economic measures in forestry and on the country’s industrial potential The ... important for the analysis of causes that affected these phenomena and influenced their behaviour in the past, being no less important for predicting their future development The time series is the ordering...
... static and dynamic cadaver models, and (ii) invasive in-vivo research Cadaver models offer the advantage that there is complete access to all the tissues of the foot, not just the bones, and you ... showed eversion of the talus at the ankle (> 10° in first 40% of stance), the other two showing little motion at all over the same period The variation between subjects in the frontal and transverse ... kinematics of the overall foot Motion that was previously attributed to the midtarsal joint and rearfoot was most likely taking place between the cuneiforms, the navicular, and cuboid These movements...
... project, as well as the participants from Oakland University and surrounding areas for their time and dedication The U.S Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Bone Health and Military Medical ... impact the recording from the FHB The oblique head of the adductor hallucis lays deep and lateral to the FHB muscle, so that if the recording electrode is positioned immediately next to the flexor ... The FHB has its proximal attachment over the plantar aspect of the cuboid and lateral cuneiform bones, with distal attachment on both the medial and lateral sides of the proximal phalanx of the...
... with these previous reports These observations by others and us indicate that gradient purification may alter the structure of the virion or remove components that affect the interactions with the ... realtime PCR analysis NJ drafted and wrote the manuscript MG developed the protocol for the binding assay, radiolabeled and purified the clinical isolate and performed the radioactive measured binding ... enteroviruses and their target cells RT-PCR is a rapid and sensitive method suitable for attachment studiesand allows the use of crude virus containing extracts as well as limited amounts of cells and...
... investigator and is the main author of the article 18 ALD participated in drafting the manuscript GM was project leader and participated in the design of the different studiesand drafting the manuscript ... eosinophils [39], the interaction of prostaglandin D2 with the DP1 receptor limited the activation of basophils by this prostaglandin This suggested that the balance between DP1 and DP2 receptors ... CD203c The cross-linking of two FcεRI (induced by an allergen or anti-IgE antibodies) provokes the histamine release (and as a consequence the CD63 expression) andthe upregulation of CD203c The...
... acknowledge the support of my entire family for believing in my potential and special thanks to my parents, my brother and my husband for their continuous support and understanding, without them this ... at the bottom and stalk cells are placed between them These secretory cells of the salt glands are covered with a layer of cuticle which provides interstitial space for themovement of water and ... in their leaves called salt glands Their role is to remove the excess salt from the plant through leaves Once removed, the salt can either crystallize in the sunlight or get washed off in the...
... occupied some of the best minds of the past century in both the social sciences andthe biomedical sciences, and it is also the central question of these chapters The drive to explain the secular ... incomes of the peoples of the United States and Japan and comparable increases in the leading countries of Western Europe The peoples of these countries have greatly improved their health and more ... having rejected other principal explanations The debate over the McKeown thesis continued through the beginning of the 1980s.9 However, during the 1970s and 1980s, it was overtaken by the growing...