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    The Common-Law Approach to International Law

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    Howe: HOLMES-LASKI LETTERS: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF MR. JUSTICE HOLMES AND HAROLD J. LASKI, 1916-1935

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    A Review of HOLMES-LASKI LETTERS: THE CORRESPONDENCE OF MR. JUSTICE HOLMES AND HAROLD J. LASKI, 1916-1935. Edited by Mark DeWolfe Howe

    The Elements of Law

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    The Common-Law Approach to International Law

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    Could the cosmic acceleration be transient? A cosmographic evaluation

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    A possible slowing down of the cosmic expansion is investigated through a cosmographic approach. By expanding the luminosity distance to fourth order and fitting the SN Ia data from the most recent compilations (Union, Constitution and Union 2), the marginal likelihood distributions for the deceleration parameter today suggest a recent reduction of the cosmic acceleration and indicate that there is a considerable probability for q0>0q_0>0. Also in contrast to the prediction of the Λ\LambdaCDM model, the cosmographic q(z)q(z) reconstruction permits a cosmic expansion history where the cosmic acceleration could already have peaked and be presently slowing down, which would imply that the recent accelerated expansion of the Universe is a transient phenomenon. It is also shown that to describe a transient acceleration the luminosity distance needs to be expanded at least to fourth order. The present cosmographic results depend neither on the validity of general relativity nor on the matter-energy contents of the Universe.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in Classical and Quantum Gravit
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