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    MR. JUSTICE CARDOZO AND PROBLEMS OF GOVERNMENT

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    The sorrow with which the entire nation learned of the death of Mr. Justice Cardozo bears witness to the sense of loss felt by the great body of his fellow citizens. Few of the people who mourn him had personal opportunity to know the high qualities of his mind or his saintly character. Yet they truly feel that between him and the thought and spirit of his time there was fundamental sympathy and understanding. In a real sense the cast of his thinking was the product of his age. This awareness of his time was coupled in him with sensitiveness to the aspirations of his fellow men and with restraint born of an inherent humility. Such qualities could not fail to find expression in his judicial acts. Wholly apart from the expressed judgments supporting them, these acts had their impact upon the daily life of his fellows and registered their meaning clearly. So clearly, that thousands of men and women who never knew him and who never read his opinions, feel rightly that the nation has lost a great judge

    The Invisible Arab: The Promise and Peril of the Arab Revolution

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    Marwan Bishara’s The Invisible Arab: The Promise and Peril of the Arab Revolution (2012) is a must-read for students and scholars of the Middle East and the Arab world. The author is a senior political analyst for Al Jazeera English channel, and is also editor of Al Jazeera’s show “Empire.” Bishara spent many hours doing first-hand reporting from the streets of the Arab uprisings of 2011. He presents an intense book, organized in an essay format, with relevant topical sections

    Common law and the origin of shareholder protection

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    This paper examines the origins of investor protection under the common law by analysing the development of shareholder protection in Victorian Britain, the home of the common law. In this era, very little was codified, with corporate law simply suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders. Using c.500 articles of association and ownership records of publicly-traded Victorian corporations, we find that corporations afforded investors with just as much protection as is present in modern corporate law and that firms with better shareholder protection had more diffuse ownership

    Common law and the origin of shareholder protection

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    This paper examines the origins of investor protection under the common law by analysing the development of shareholder protection in Victorian Britain, the home of the common law. In this era, very little was codified, with corporate law simply suggesting a default template of rules. Ultimately, the matter of protection was one for the corporation and its shareholders. Using c. 500 articles of association and ownership records of publicly-traded Victorian corporations, we find that corporations afforded investors with just as much protection as is present in modern corporate law and that firms with better shareholder protection had more diffuse ownership

    Ideology, state security, and state terrorism: a comparative study

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    Call number: LD2668 .T4 PLSC 1989 A34Master of ArtsPolitical Scienc
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