9 research outputs found
Road Work: Racial Profiling and Drug Interdiction on the Highway
- Author
- &
- &
- ___ Supra Note
- ___ Supra Note
- A Steven
- Chavez V
- Civil
- Comm&apos
- D Md
- Dorothy Rabinowitz
- E D Pa
- E G
- E G
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- Fox Butterfield
- Gonzales
- Id
- Id
- Id
- Int&apos
- J Stephen
- Jeffrey See
- John Derbyshire
- Julia C Martinez
- Katherine Y. Barnes
- Lopez V. State
- Lori Montgomery
- Macdonald
- Macdonald
- Mccleskey
- Mem
- Michael Kinsley
- Nat
- New York
- Nicholas D Kristoff
- Office Of The Att&apos
- Pamela S Karlan
- Portland
- Profiling Debate Editorial
- R I Gen
- Report Napolitano
- Rodriguez V
- S E
- Samuel R. Gross
- See David
- See Debra Livingston
- See Jeffrey Fagan
- See Laura
- Tucson
- Va
- W Illiam Rhodes Et Al
- Wilkins V
- William See
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2002
- Field of study
Design Protection for Products that are 'Dictated by Function'
- Author
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2018
- Field of study
Constitutional Truthmakers
- Author
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2017
- Field of study
The Cost of Inexperience
- Author
- A David
- A Mark
- Abc See
- Aereo
- Ala L Rev
- Booz-Allen &
- Bradford
- David Audretsch
- Duke General Services Administration Federal Procurement Data See
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- E G See
- Eric Biber
- F
- George J Stigler
- Gerald H Snyder
- H Barton
- Hite
- Hovenkamp
- Id
- Id
- J Breyer
- J Kennedy
- James A Henderson
- Jeffrey J See Generally
- John Haltiwanger
- Jonathan Baert
- Joseph R Long
- K George
- Kurt Matzler
- L Michael
- L Stacey
- L Tex
- M Dariam
- Malcolm L Morris
- Michaela See
- Mirit Eyal-Cohen
- Mirit Eyal-Cohen
- N Y U L Rev
- Niels Duke
- Parker Keogh
- Regional Sci
- Robert P See
- Ronald J Krotoszynski
- See Alexander Wu
- See Also Rajshree
- See Daniel
- See David
- See Diego
- See Edward
- See Kathleen
- See Keith
- See Marc Linder
- See Richard
- See Robert Crandall
- Shu-Yi Oei &
- Stigler
- Tex L Debate
- Thomas A Lambert
- Thomas Lee Hazen
- U
- Weisbach
- William Baumol
- Wnet V. Aereo
- Yale L J
- Yin
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2016
- Field of study
Autobiography Names Itself
- Author
- Publication venue
- 'Informa UK Limited'
- Publication date
- Field of study
Silence within the Process of Normative Change and Evolution of the Prohibition on the Use of Force Normative Volatility and Legislative Responsibility
- Author
- . T Cf
- A Perina
- A Quinn
- A Sapprow
- A Yackley
- Ausw�rtiges Amt
- C
- C Freemann
- Canada
- Cf
- Cf-Letter
- Ch
- D Bases
- Danish
- E Ganley
- E Rapaport
- Foreign Minister
- H
- H Ambassador
- H Koplowitz
- I Black
- Id
- J Arato
- J Delbr�ck
- J Klabbers
- J Varlin
- John New Zealand Government
- K Lamarque
- Kathleen J Mcinnis
- L Fabius
- L Fabius
- L Sly
- Letter
- Letter
- Letter
- M Kennedy
- Nato See
- Paulina Starski
- Prime Minister
- R Chancellor
- S
- S Delattre
- S Tiezzi
- S Un Doc
- S/Pv
- See P Starski
- See Us Representative Sison
- Sputnik
- T Escritt
- T Ruys
- T Ruys
- T Ruys
- U N Ga General Debate
- U N Unsc Verbatim Record
- Un Doc
- Un Doc
- Wissenschaftlicher Dienst
- Wissenschaftlicher Dienst
- Publication venue
- 'Elsevier BV'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2016
- Field of study
Monsters of Inhumanity? Methods of Infant Disposal
- Author
- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A Mclaren
- A.McLaren
- An
- and A
- and A. McLaren
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and A.-M. Kilday
- and Arnot
- and Bentley
- and Bentley
- and Coroners’ Inquests M. Jackson
- and D. Bentley
- and D.I. Kertzer
- and E.C. Green
- and Ermers
- and especially Fuchs
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and Evans
- and F.B
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and Fildes
- and for the history of French foundling hospitals more generally see Fuchs
- and Fuchs
- and Gilje
- and Higginbotham
- and Homrighaus
- and Homrighaus
- and Jackson
- and Jackson
- and K. Wrightson
- and K.H. Wheeler
- and Kelly
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kertzer
- and Kilday
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and Lonza
- and M. Thomson
- and M.D. Smith
- and M.N. Wessling
- and Malcolmson
- and Malcolmson
- and Marshall
- and Marshall
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and McLaren
- and O. Ulbricht
- and P.A. Gilje
- and P.P. Viazzo M. Bortolotto and A. Zanotto
- and Perry
- and Perry
- and Pollock
- and R. Woods N. Williams and C. Galley
- and R.B. Litchfield and D. Gordon
- and R.W
- and Radbill
- and Rosen
- and Ruggiero
- and S
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Sauer
- and Schnucker
- and Smith
- and Sommers
- and Sommers
- and T. Evans
- and Ulbricht
- and Ulbricht
- and Wessling
- and Wilson
- and Woodward
- and Wrightson
- and Wrightson
- Arnot
- Arnot
- B Waugh
- Backhouse
- Backhouse
- Behlmer
- Behlmer
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Bentley
- Boswell
- Brittain
- C Johnson
- C Smart
- C Wilson
- Campbell
- CC Means Jr
- CH Dayton
- D Cressy
- D Mclaren
- Dayton
- Dayton
- DI Kertzer
- DL Ransel
- E Shorter
- Ermers
- Evans
- F Instance
- F Lonza
- F Newall
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- Fildes
- For evidence of a higher infant mortality rate amongst foundling hospitals in Europe and North America see Lonza
- For evidence of battery and blood- shed in instances of infanticide since 1600 see Wrightson
- For further discussion of a belief in the prevalence of more passive forms of infanticide across Europe and beyond in the pre- modern period see L. Abrams
- For further discussion of abandonment being used as an alternative to infanticide see also K. Wrightson
- For further discussion of mid- Victorian concerns relating to child care motherhood and the need for infant protection in England see especially Arnot
- For further discussion of poverty as the principle causal factor of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see Fildes
- For further discussion of the bias shown against baby- famers and nursing practices in publications in the mid- to late- Victorian era in Britain and beyond see Arnot
- For further discussion of the global nature of infant abandonment in the pre- modern period see the various chapters in C. Panter- Brick and M.T. Smith
- For further discussion of the likely good intentions of the majority of mothers who abandoned their infants to institutional or charitable care or in a public place see Boswell
- For further discussion of the physical dangers of abortion in the pre- modern period see A. McLaren
- For further discussion of the prevalence of this attitude in the pre- modern period see P. Crawford
- For further discussion of the use of abortion within the context of illicit relationships see S. Wilson
- For further discussion of the use of medical testimony in early modern English infanticide trials see S. Sommers
- For further discussion of the use of wet- nurses by foundling hospitals see Perry
- For further discussion of these cases and the related moral panic see Arnot
- For further discussion of these defences and the reasons they were employed see Malcolmson
- For further discussion on the typical age of abandoned infants in the centuries before 1900 see V. Fildes
- For further discussion regarding the spread of disease via breastfeeding see Kertzer
- For further discussion see A
- For further discussion see B.R. Sharma
- For further discussion see B.S
- For further discussion see D. McLaren
- For further discussion see G.K. Behlmer
- For further discussion see J. Boswell
- For further discussion see J.M. Riddle
- For further discussion see K.D
- For further discussion see M. Kamler
- For further discussion see R. Leboutte
- For further discussion see R.P. Brittain
- For further elaboration see R.H. Helmholz
- For more evidence of deliberate suffocation as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Gowing
- For more evidence of drowning and burning as a methodology in pre- modern infanticide see Wrightson
- For more on the believed transfer of physical and character traits via breastfeeding see Marshall
- For more on the care taken to employ private live- in nurses see Campbell
- For similar findings of mixed methodologies relating to infanticide in the early modern period see Kamler
- For the various sides of this historiographical debate see Francus
- For the widespread and popular nature of wet- nursing across pre- modern Europe and North America see also Marshall
- Forbes
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- Fuchs
- G Davis
- G Pugh
- G Rosen
- G.R
- GD Sussman
- Gilje
- Green
- Green
- GS Rowe
- Higginbotham
- Homrighaus
- Homrighaus
- Hunter
- J Ermers
- J Golden
- J Kelly
- J Keown
- J Kociumbas
- J Kok
- J Reif
- J Reif
- J Vallin
- JA Banks
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- Jackson
- JE Boswell
- JL Harrington
- JM Riddle
- JM Riddle
- K Ruggiero
- K Ruggiero
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kelly
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kertzer
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Kilday
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- Knight
- L Campbell
- L Gordon
- L Leneman
- L Pollock
- L Stone
- Leboutte
- Leboutte
- Leneman and Mitchison
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Lindemann
- Litchfield and Gordon
- LNADSK
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- Lonza
- M Flinn
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Jackson
- M Lindemann
- M-F Morel
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Malcolmson
- Marshall
- Marshall
- Mclaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- McLaren
- ME Wiesner-Hanks
- Millward
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- Moseley
- N Lonza
- N Woodward
- Newall
- Newall
- O Davies
- O Ulbricht
- P Knight
- P Papers
- P Papers
- P Papers
- Perry
- Perry
- Pollock
- R Millward
- R Roth
- R Sauer
- R See
- R Woods
- Radbill
- RE Homrighaus
- RG Fuchs
- Riddle
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rosen
- Rowe
- Rowe
- RP Petchesky
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- Ruggiero
- RV Schnucker
- RW Malcolmson
- S Boswell
- S Evans
- S Faber
- S Fildes
- S Homrighaus
- S Kelly
- S Kilday
- S Knight
- S Malcolmson
- S Malcolmson
- S Pollock
- S Ulbricht
- S Ulbricht
- S Wrightson
- Sauer
- Sauer
- Schnucker
- See
- See for instance, Boswell
- See for instance, C.B. Backhouse
- See for instance, Dayton
- See for instance, Fuchs
- See for instance, G.K
- See for instance, Higginbotham
- See for instance, J. Hurl- Eamon
- See for instance, Jackson
- See for instance, Kertzer
- See for instance, Lindemann
- See for instance, M.L. Arnot
- See for instance, Marshall
- See for instance, Newall
- See for instance, P.J. Martin
- See for instance, Perry
- See for instance, Radbill
- See for instance, Rosen
- See for instance, S.X. Radbill
- See for instance, Wessling
- See for instance, Woodward
- Sharma
- Sharma
- Smith
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- Sommers
- T Bernard
- T.R
- The likelihood of still- births being perceived to be higher than they were in reality in the pre- modern era is a point also made by Malcolmson
- Two and Homrighaus
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- Ulbricht
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- V Fildes
- Vallin
- W Gouge
- W Hunter
- Wessling
- Wheeler
- Wheeler
- Wilson
- Woodward
- Woodward
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Wrightson
- Publication venue
- 'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
- Publication date
- 01/01/2013
- Field of study
“Remember that in this land there [are] two kingdoms”
- Author
- Arthur Winnington-Ingram Malign
- Beeching Henry C.
- Bell G. K. A.
- Biddle Tami Davis
- Canterbury
- Canterbury
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The Chronicle
- Convocation The York
- Convocation The York
- Convocation The York
- Convocation The York
- Debate
- Diarmaid
- For
- For
- George Early Ecumenical
- God
- Grayzel Susan R.
- Grimley Matthew
- Horne John
- Jasper Ronald C. D.
- Kilcrease Bethany
- Knight See Frances
- Lawrence Philip K.
- Maiden John G.
- Many
- Marrin Albert
- Reed John Shelton
- Roberts G. Bayfield
- Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline
- Snape Michael
- The
- There
- Wilkinson Alan
- York Province
- Publication venue
- 'Vandenhoeck & Ruprecht GmbH & Co, KG'
- Publication date
- Field of study
A Conflict-of-Laws Approach to Competing Rationalities in International Law: The Case of Plain Packaging between Intellectual Property, Trade, Investment and Health
- Author
- Based on the analysis of Teubner and Fischer-Lescano there is a “clash of cultures” amongst the different autonomous social systems which establish themselves internationally which prevents any meaningful interaction between them
- Baxter See
- Berman PS
- Doha Declaration on the TRIPS Agreement and Public Health
- For some examples
- For the integration of health and other non-trade objectives in the plain packaging dispute
- In a similar way
- In conflict-of-laws doctrine the desire of a state to apply its law, as expressed in the content of its statutes, is considered an acceptable criterion for resolving ConflictsL see Scoles
- In essence the focus is on the competing rules and the interests they represent rather than the facts and their closest connection
- In further developments of Currie's approach Baxter added this comparative-impairment theory as an addendum for the solution of true Conflicts
- In private international law the forum must closely examine any Conflicting expert evidence on foreign law and form its own opinion based on the material presented
- In the context of copyright Conflict of laws see the French decision
- Judges lack this authority since according to Currie, the weighing of governmental interests is a “political function of a very high order …that should not be committed to courts in a democracy”
- Koskenniemi M
- Mclachlan see
- Michaels
- Michaels
- Michaels
- Morris See
- On the TRIPS and public health debate see H Hestermeyer
- On this aspect of reciprocity see Story
- Pauwelyn
- Pauwelyn J
- Pauwelyn J
- Phillip Morris Asia Limited v Commonwealth of Australia
- R Okediji concludes that the Appendix has been “a dismal failure owing to unduly complex and burdensome requirements associated with its use”
- Rahmatian A
- Relying on the use (or abuse) of the precautionary principle in WTO law as an example Beckett argues that WTO adjudicators never really examine the principle's “status, meaning and effect in environmental law”, but instead create their own image of it within the WTO's internal environment
- Ruse–Khan
- Ruse–Khan H Grosse
- Ruse–Khan H Grosse
- Ruse–Khan H Grosse
- Scoles
- See also
- See Doha Declaration on TRIPS and Public Health
- See especially the debates about who are to be considered as the “parties” in whose relations the “relevant” rules must be applicable: ILC
- See especially the fragmentation critique
- See generally
- See generally
- See Section A
- See Section D.6
- See Section D.6
- See Section E
- Segger MC Cordonier
- Simma B
- Simma See
- Simma See
- Story J
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner
- Teubner G
- The application of governmental interest analysis requires ascertaining which of the states concerned has a more legitimate interest in having its social economic or administrative policies applied to the legal problem at hand. The theory was developed by the American scholar Brainerd Currie in his book
- The latter approach by von Savigny focuses on legal relationships
- The term
- These cases where more than one state has an interest in its rules being applied are distinguished from those where the inquiry into the policies expressed in the laws reveals that only one state has such an interest (false conflicts) and those where none of the states involved is interested (no-interest pattern)
- This is the French term for “breaking into smaller pieces”. In Conflict of laws this notion is often used to indicate that the choice-of-law determination may be made for each issue of the case separately
- This term refers to the old Conflict-of-laws doctrines that prevailed in medieval city-states in what is now northern Italy (eg Venice Bologna, Modena): Conflicts of laws caused by increasing commercial interaction were initially resolved by a simplistic classifi cation of local laws
- This wide understanding of Conflict is based on the approach by the ILC in its Fragmentation Report
- von Mehren A
- von Savigny FK
- While in principle of course the state consent which led to the creation of the (competing) rules will call for an application of all rules
- Publication venue
- 'Bloomsbury Academic'
- Publication date
- Field of study