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    Advisory Opinions of the Inter-American Court of Human Rights

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    Book Review

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    The authors have made the advancements in the science of forensic anthropology achieved in these cases understandable to the lay audience and they have done so in a book that is difficult to put down once opened

    Book Review

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    The authors have made the advancements in the science of forensic anthropology achieved in these cases understandable to the lay audience and they have done so in a book that is difficult to put down once opened

    Joseph P. Tomain: Champion of Human Rights

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    The art of building institutions is underappreciated. The average life of law school deanships is under four years. Joe Tomain devoted fifteen years to building the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and few truly appreciate the challenges he overcame and the principled leadership he demonstrated time and again

    Joseph P. Tomain: Champion of Human Rights

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    The art of building institutions is underappreciated. The average life of law school deanships is under four years. Joe Tomain devoted fifteen years to building the University of Cincinnati College of Law, and few truly appreciate the challenges he overcame and the principled leadership he demonstrated time and again

    Litigating State Constitutional Rights to Happiness and Safety: A Strategy for Ensuring the Provision of Basic Needs to the Poor

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    Faced with the dead-end nature of attempting to use the United States Constitution to develop enforceable minimum standards of care for the poor, the poor and their advocates have looked to state constitutional and statutory law for the protection of basic needs. Compared to the textual wasteland of the Federal Constitution, state constitutions have much to offer. Many state constitutions contain substantive provisions dealing explicitly with poverty, housing, shelter, and nutrition. Many state constitutions also include declarations that set out as inalienable the right to seek and/or obtain safety and the right to pursue and/or obtain happiness. This article chronicles the attempt of advocates for the poor in Ohio to elucidate protection of basic needs from the state\u27s constitution

    Litigating State Constitutional Rights to Happiness and Safety: A Strategy for Ensuring the Provision of Basic Needs to the Poor

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    Faced with the dead-end nature of attempting to use the United States Constitution to develop enforceable minimum standards of care for the poor, the poor and their advocates have looked to state constitutional and statutory law for the protection of basic needs. Compared to the textual wasteland of the Federal Constitution, state constitutions have much to offer. Many state constitutions contain substantive provisions dealing explicitly with poverty, housing, shelter, and nutrition. Many state constitutions also include declarations that set out as inalienable the right to seek and/or obtain safety and the right to pursue and/or obtain happiness. This article chronicles the attempt of advocates for the poor in Ohio to elucidate protection of basic needs from the state\u27s constitution

    Post-Capitalist Society

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    Epitheliome

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    Quellen- und Literaturverzeichnis

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