28 research outputs found

    Alien Registration- Mornington, Ada (Scarborough, Cumberland County)

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    Les limites du consentement : le libéralisme au défi du préjudice consenti

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    Ce travail porte sur le consentement à se nuire. L'état doit-il intervenir lorsque des individus consentent à ce qui parait leur être nocif? Cette question soulève la possibilité du paternalisme et de la neutralité de l'État. Le consentement de nuire est un point aveugle de la théorie libérale, et qui concerne en particulier le monde anglo-saxon. Si tous les pays sont concernés par cette question philosophique sérieuse, les Etats-Unis et le Royaume-Uni, du fait de leur héritage libertarien sont plus enclins à être affectés par cette question, la jurisprudence de ces pays en témoigne. Cette thèse interroge les fondements de la théorie libertarienne et libérale, en montrant les ambiguïtés de la notion de consentement. Elle fonde son analyse sur la jurisprudence contemporaine impliquant le consentement à se nuire, en construisant une approche casuistique au problème du consentement de la victime. Ce travail permet de faire une distinction entre deux types de cas: ceux où le consentement est motivé par les forces du marché - le consentement y est souvent contraint; et ceux où le consentement semble être tout à fait volontaire parce qu'il porte sur la sphère de l’intime.This thesis focuses on consent to harm, and asks what happens when individuals consent to what appears to be harmful. This raises the possibility of paternalism and state neutrality. Consent to harm is a blind spot for liberal theory, and this issue concerns in particular the English-speaking world. If all countries are affected by this serious philosophical question, the US and the UK, because their libertarian tendencies are more prone to be affected by this question, as is visible in the jurisprudence. This work interrogates the premises of libertarian and liberal theory, by showing the ambiguities of the notion of consent. The analysis is based on contemporary jurisprudence involving consent to harm, and constructed on a casuistic approach to the problem of consent to harm. This methodology permits the author to distinguish between two types of cases: those in which consent is motivated by market forces, where consent is often incomplete and coerced; and those in which consent appears to be entirely voluntary because they take place in the intimate sphere

    Alien Registration- Mornington, Ada (Scarborough, Cumberland County)

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    Jon Cattapan : collection in context

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    Includes interview with Jon Cattapan

    Problem of salt

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    Letter from M. Mornington of Goomalling sharing views on Brad Collis' article on salt, published Western Farmer April 20. The author says that it seems incredible that we can have seminars, discussions and figures forwarded on losses and so little being done in comparison with the problem, noting the farming community is more worried about the livestock industry than it is about the $10 million loss which affects all industries. The differing claims between Harry Whittington and the Agriculture Department with further claims from the university's Institute of Agriculture, clouds the real issue. Every possible effort should be put towards finding a viable and speedy method of overcoming what is already the largest problem to agriculture in Western Australia. PLEASE NOTE: We are unable to provide a public view of this newspaper article as the copyright is held by the publisher of Farmer and Grazier. If you would like to obtain a copy of this newspaper article for research purposes, please ‘request a copy'. This article is part of the WISALTS (Whittington Interceptor Sustainable Agriculture Land Treatment Society Incorporated) Collection

    Desire and identity : the architecture of Chancellor and Patrick : an MPRG exhibition.

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    Exhibition held at the Mornington Peninsula Regional Gallery, Monington, Vic., from 16 February - 26 April 2011."The Melbourne architectural firm Chancellor and Patrick emerged in the 1950s to become one of Victoria's most successful and innovative practices. Desire and identity: The architecture of Chancellor and Patrick is the first exhibition to consider the collaborative working practice underpinning the two architects' approach, enabling a comprehensive examination of their ideas, desires and creative focus. Including over 100 rarely seen archival photographs, original drawings from the architects' own collection and artefacts from the period such as textiles, furniture and pottery, this important, retrospective exhibition has been curated by Dr Winsome Callister"--Publisher's website.Essay by: Winsome Callister.Curator: Winsome Callister.Includes bibliographical references

    Brexit’s Libertarian Fallacy

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    The Leave campaign successfully managed to exploit both liberalism and libertarianism’s core principles, even if in fact a powerful case could have been made against Brexit from these theoretical standpoints. First, the liberal framework was used to depict the EU as the despotic state liberals tried to circumvent, and Britain as the individual whose rights were at threat. This intentional confusion of scale is designed to obfuscate the issue. Second, the term libertarianism was hijacked by UKIP as a part of its anti-establishment populist agenda. This corresponds to the growing presence of a libertarian undercurrent in British Politics since the Thatcher era. In fact, the case for remaining was far more compatible with libertarian values because the EU stands for freedom of movement, free trade and toleration

    Vendre ses organes : un cas de préjudice consenti ?

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