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Journal Article

"Caballero solo": Eliot, Lawrence ... Porter?

Moran, D · 2018 · Oxford ORA
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
It is a long-established critical commonplace that at the heart of ‘Caballero solo’ (ll. 17-23, the precise midpoint of the poem), from the first volume of Residencia en la tierra, Neruda glosses a famous sequence from Eliot’s the Waste Land.
Moderate (10.5)
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"Postface :Une magistrale leçon d’histoire des institutions administratives et du droit administratif des États-Unis d’Amérique”, Traduction par Thomas Perroud de Jerry Mashaw, Creating the Administrative Constitution: The Lost One Hundred Years of American Administrative Law, Yale University Press, 2012, Genèse de la Constitution administrative des États-Unis, – Les cent années perdues du droit administratif américain, L’Harmattan, Postface de 42 pages, À paraître

Custos, Dominique · 2026 · HAL Sciences
Traduction par Thomas Perroud de Jerry Mashaw, Creating the Administrative Constitution: The Lost One Hundred Years of American Administrative Law, Yale University Press, 2012, Genèse de la Constitution administrative des États-Unis: Les cent années perdues du droit administratif américain
International audience
[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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"We are from there, that's our land": contestation, maize, and the problemisation of waste at Blantyre, Malawi's Mzedi dumpsite

Kalina, Marc; id_orcid0000-0002-6335-3845; Kwangulero, Jonathan; Tilley, Elizabeth; id_orcid0000-0002-6335-3845 · 2022 · ETH Zurich Research Collection
Local Environment, 27 (5)
Mzedi dumpsite is the only city-run waste facility in the city of Blantyre, Malawi. Although the entire site is city-owned, the periphery of the dumping site has been used for agricultural purposes for generations, but has become a space of contestat...
Africa; agriculture; land; dumpsite
Very Difficult (15.7) Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International DOI: 10.3929/ethz-b-000537933
Dissertation

'A Reasonably Well Organized Modern State': Investment Treaty Arbitration and the Reformation of Economic Sovereignty in Customary International Law

Hailes, Oliver · 2024 · Cambridge Apollo
The international arbitration of investment treaty disputes between foreign nationals and their host States is commonly supposed to restrict the exercise of sovereignty. Yet several expressions of territorial jurisdiction have been identified by inve...
Customary international lawEconomic sovereigntyExpropriationInternational arbitrationInvestment treaties
Very Difficult (17.6) DOI: 10.17863/CAM.109455
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'Law and the End of Discourse'

Melissaris, Emmanuel · 2017 · Edinburgh ERA
Journal Article

'Out, Damned Spot! Out, I Say!’: Disgust as a Method of Social and Political Control in Plato’s Republic and Laws

Jones, Melissa · 2025 · Cambridge Apollo
This article examines the function of disgust in Plato’s Laws and Republic, through two examples – the story of Leontius in the Republic and the description of ignoble comic dance in the Laws. It argues that disgust is an aesthetic (in the sense of α...
Difficult (12.3) DOI: 10.17863/CAM.116634
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15.628 Patents, Copyrights, and the Law of Intellectual Property, Spring 2003

Sloan School of Management · 2003 · MIT DSpace
This weekly seminar examines key concepts of U.S. intellectual property law, with emphasis on patents and copyrights and a briefer look at trade secrets and trademarks. Current issues relating to information technologies and business methods will be ...
patentcopyrightlawintellectual propertytrade secret
Difficult (11.2) Usage Restrictions: This site (c) Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2013. Content within individ
Book

40 Years of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea

Kamiński, Tomasz; Karski, Karol · 2025 · OAPEN
This book discusses contemporary challenges within the law of the sea, a domain of international law extensively codified in United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Given the considerable time elapsed since the convention’s adoption and near...
law of the seamaritime lawUNUNCLOSgovernance
Very Difficult (16.9)
Journal Article

A 'Europe of Lawyers'? The Making of a Database on Cases and Lawyers of the CJEU

Avril, Lola; Brissaud, Constantin · 2021 · HAL Sciences
ISSN: 2499-8249
International audience
quantitative research -database -Court of Justice -lawyers -webscraping -transversal analysisCourt of Justicelawyerswebscrapingtransversal analysis
Journal Article

A Celebration of CUNY School of Law Scholarship: Introduction

Mcardle, Andrea · 2012 · CUNY Academic Works
Publications and Research
Difficult (11.5)
Journal Article

A Child in Conflict with the Law in Togo on the borders of the sacred and the sacrificial”. Paulin's case: a child with multiple statuses or multiple psychopathological issues ?

Attivon, A.C.; Ahovi, J.; Reveyrand-Coulon, O. et al. · 2022 · HAL Sciences
ISSN: 0222-9617
International audience
[SHS.PSY]Humanities and Social Sciences/Psychology[SDV.MHEP.PSM]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Human health and pathology/Psychiatrics and mental health
Dissertation

A Colony and Its Law: The Jurisdictional Origins of Extradition in Hong Kong, 1842–1875

Lee, Wei Lun Ivan · 2021 · Cambridge Apollo
This thesis is a history of the making of extradition law in early colonial Hong Kong. It explains extradition as a doctrinal product of British jurisdictional practice following the assumption of sovereignty over Hong Kong and against the backdrop o...
Legal HistoryCriminal LawExtraditionHong KongBritish Empire
Difficult (13.2)
Book

A Global History of Ideas in the Language of Law

Schuppert, Gunnar Folke · 2021 · OAPEN
This book argues that the narrowing focus of the global history of ideas on narratives in historical research, philosophy and political theory neglects the fact that the central concepts of the history of political ideas are articulated in the langua...
History of ideas; history of languages; The language of law as a language of politics; Universal Natural Law; International law as a language of justification; Justice through the rule of law; The juridical construction of sovereigntythema EDItEUR::L Law::LA Jurisprudence and general issues::LAZ Legal historythema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHD European historythema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology::NH History::NHF Asian historythema EDItEUR::N History and Archaeology
Very Difficult (16.3)
Book

A Global Law of Diversity

Alessi, Nicolò Paolo · 2025 · OAPEN
This book provides a global perspective on the accommodation of diversity within constitutional traditions, considering the most innovative approaches and legal instruments of the Global North and Global South. This field of study, traditionally domi...
Diversity accommodationMinorityindigenous rightsLaw of DiversityFederalism
Very Difficult (18.3)
Book

A Guide to Writing in Law School

2024 · Open Textbook Library
A Guide to Writing in Law School is intended to help law students to develop their writing skills. Writing clearly and effectively is a vital legal skill. Lawyers use this skill daily. Law graduates need, therefore, to have a solid competency in clea...
EducationLaw
Moderate (8.7) CC BY-NC-SA
Journal Article

A HYPERBOLIC SYSTEM OF CONSERVATION LAWS FOR FLUID FLOWS THROUGH COMPLIANT AXISYMMETRIC VESSELS

Chen, G; Ruan, W · 2010 · Oxford ORA
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
We are concerned with the derivation and analysis of one-dimensional hyperbolic systems of conservation laws modelling uid ows such as the blood ow through compliant axisymmetric vessels. Early models derived are nonconservative and/or nonhomogeneous...
Very Difficult (14.9)
Book

A Lexicon of Medieval Nordic Law

Love, Jeffrey; Larsson, Inger; Djärv, Ulrika et al. · 2020 · OAPEN
"This volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and students of medieval Scandinavia. This polyglot dictionary draws on the vast and vibrant range of vernacular legal terminology found in medieval Scandinavian texts – terminology which yields ...
state of public capitalEuropean countriespublic investmentgrowthpolicy-making community
Very Difficult (18.2)
Journal Article

A Rational Derivation of a Tube Law from Shell Theory

Whittaker, R; Heil, M; Jensen, O et al. · 2010 · Oxford ORA
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
We consider small-amplitude deformations of a long thin-walled elastic tube having an initially axially uniform elliptical cross section. The tube is subject to an axial pre-stress, and the deformations result from an applied transmural pressure. An ...
Very Difficult (17.0)
Journal Article

A change of normative position: Determining the contours of culpability in criminal law

Ashworth, A · 2008 · Oxford ORA
Symplectic Elements at Oxford
The purpose of this article is to consider possible justifications for holding a person who intentionally attacks another criminally liable for further unintended consequences that result from the attack. The focus is on the views of John Gardner and...
Very Difficult (17.3)
Journal Article

A dimensionally split Cartesian cut cell method for hyperbolic conservation laws

Gokhale, NB; Nikiforakis, Nikos; Klein, Rupert · 2018 · Cambridge Apollo
We present a dimensionally split method for solving hyperbolic conservation laws on Cartesian cut cell meshes. The approach combines local geometric and wave speed information to determine a novel stabilised cut cell flux, and we provide a full descr...
Very Difficult (17.0)