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The Influence of Religion and Ethnonationalism on Public Attitudes towards Amnesty : Northern Ireland as a Case Study
The 2011 Northern Ireland Social and Political Attitudes Survey was collected by John D. Brewer and Bernadette C. Hayes and was funded by the Leverhulme Trust under the Compromise After Conflict Programme (Grant no. F/00/152/AK).Peer reviewedPostprin
Stephen Bleeker Luce
Stephen Bleeker Luce served in the U.S. Navy for 70 years, and 60 of them were spent on active duty. His preeminence was not achieved in war but rather in the trying sphere of preparing for it. He entered the Navy as a midshipman 5 years before the Mexican War, and he thus was able to have a part in the first of America\u27s overseas conflicts
Admiral Joseph Mason Reeves, USN
Thirty-five years ago, as the world was on its course toward World War II, the name of Adm. Joseph Mason Reeves was a veritable watchword in the U.S. Navy. Today that name is almost unknown outside the senior flag ranks
Stephen B. Luce and the Beginnings of the U.S. Naval War College
On 6 October 1884, the Naval War College was established by General Order 325 of the Secretary of the Navy. The driving force behind the establishment of the new institution was Stephen B. Luce and his concept of professional education
Creditors Have Standing to Bring Derivative Actions Against Delaware LLCs in Bankruptcy
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Delaware limited liability companies ( LLCs ) are creatures of contract and their corporate structure may vary to resemble corporations, partnerships, or a mix of both. Managers of LLCsālike a director or officer of a corporationāowe fiduciary duties to the entity and its members. Generally, the entity has standing to pursue breach of fiduciary duty claims. It is well established that creditors of a corporate debtor may have standing to pursue breach of fiduciary duty claims against directors through derivative actions. Under Delaware law, the applicable statute does not confer standing for creditors of Delaware LLCs to bring derivative actions on an LLCs behalf. Delaware courts have generally concluded that creditors cannot pursue breach of fiduciary duty claims against LLCs. One Delaware bankruptcy court, however, disagrees.
This memorandum analyzes standing for creditors of Delaware LLCs bringing derivative actions in Delaware bankruptcy courts. Part I of this memorandum explains the pertinent provisions of Delaware Law. Part II explains that creditors of Delaware LLCs are precluded from bringing derivative claims. Part III explains Delaware bankruptcy courtsā application of Delaware state law and their conclusion that creditors do not have derivative standing in bankruptcy cases. Part IV discusses the decision by one Delaware bankruptcy court that concluded that creditors of Delaware LLCs can have derivative standing to pursue fiduciary duty claims against managers and officers
HM 1: The Writings of Stephen B. Luce
Here is a look at the individual perhaps most important in bridging the gap between the age of sailing ships and that of steam driven, armored battleships. Indeed, Luce not only contributed directly to the naval service but provided a focus, a direction, and a sounding board for the other great naval thinkers of the day-men like Alfred Thayer Mahan.https://digital-commons.usnwc.edu/usnwc-historical-monographs/1000/thumbnail.jp
The quality of mercy: how religion and ethno-nationalism influence attitudes towards amnesty in Northern Ireland
The Good Friday Agreement gave political resonance to concepts like amnesty, forgiveness and mercy ā all of them familiar from the lexicon of religion. John D Brewer and Bernadette C Hayes found that religious and ethno-national identity in Northern Ireland both influence public attitudes towards amnesty. In particular, belief in the Bible as the literal word of God is a significant predictor of peopleās support for retribution
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