... about the politicsofinternational law, not the ‘letter ofthelaw . It exploreshow politics conditions internationallaw as an institution, and, most17‘Legalization and World Politics , International ... international history, international law, international ethics, institutional theory, and the application of social theory to the study of global politics. wayne sandholtz is Professor in the Department of Political ... North America, and the rest ofthe world. ThePoliticsofInternational Law adopt technocratic and objective approaches to the problems they ad-dress. Although both the Bank andthe Fund are...
... international law. 13 The project, then, was to excise thesecolonial aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international lawand to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international law. It ... to the history of international law, illuminating the imperial character ofthe discipline and its enduring significance for peoples ofthe Third World.antony anghie is Professor ofLaw at the ... precede and thereby effortlessly resolvetheproblem of Spanish Indian relations; rather, internationallaw wascreated out ofthe unique issues generated by the encounter between the Spanish and the...
... later than in the case of the histone gene cluster [10]. This difference in the tim-ing of somatic pairing perhaps reflects the difference between the complexities ofthe regulation ofthe twosystems: ... However, when the combination ofthe PTS andthe bound-ary is placed 3Â to one ofthe reporter genes, the enhancer istargeted to one or the other promoter over the boundary (lowerpanel). E1 and E2: ... onecopy of them is present in a transgenic insert, and the significance of this high affinity pairing in the regula-tion ofthe Abd-B is therefore unclear. Perhaps tighthomologous pairing between these...
... account ofthe varieties of institutional form andthe nature of the policy area, but the unique features ofthe American system com-pound the problem and beg the question ofthe significance ofthe ... theoretical insights and empirical research. The fields that it covers are: studies oflaw in action; the sociology of law; the anthropology of law; cultural studies of law, including the role of legal discourses ... 7,inconclusion, summa-rizes the range of lawyer roles found in the study and presents in furtherdetail the connection betweenthe empirical model of lawyering and the network perspective on regulation....
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... gone to the store or washeddishes at all. Yet they must have the same truth-value. If either ofthe assertions is true, thenthey both are; if either ofthe assertions is false, then they both ... we let A stand for P , and let B stand for Q & R.Formally, a proof is a sequence of assertions. The first assertions ofthe sequence areassumptions; these are the hypotheses ofthe deduction. ... the hypotheses, but it is not the conclusion we want. Now, applying &-elimination(with Q in the role of A, and R in the role of B) establishes that R is true.This is the conclusion of the...
... ensure the appropriateness of financial reports. (An overview ofthe international convergence of accounting standards and auditing standards is given in Figure 1.) The objectives of audits ofthe ... codes/principles for the organization and management of member SAIs. Specifically, it includes the Code of Independence of SAI, the Code of Transparency and Accountability, andthe INTOSAI Code of Ethics, ... Code of Ethics, because the SAI’s independence from the audited entities, the transparency ofthe SAI’s organization and management, andthe ethical views ofthe staff ofthe SAI addressed by those...
... oflaw such as criminal law, contract law, andthelawof torts, or spe-cific types of law, such as municipal state law, judge-made law, and customary law. 2 The philosophy ofinternationallaw ... of customary law. In the context of the discussion ofthe processes ofinternational law- making and hence of the sources or identification of its norms, the question ofthe kind of norms created27See ... each other. A complete understanding ofthe normative questions raised by international law requires a clear understanding ofthe legality of international lawand vice versa. The reasons for the...
... animate and neu concepts and then partitioned the animate concept into msc and fern. This move would distinguish the join of msc and fern from the join of msc and neu. To complete our study ofthe ... On the other hand, if we assume that b is defined, then the presence of d and e in a conjunctive concept should ensure the presence of b, thus eliminating the sets {d,e,f}, {c, d, e, f} and ... concepts rather than in the actual extensions ofthe concepts them- selves. This is in accord with standard linguis- tic practice, where the focus is on types of utter- ances rather than utterance...
... toprobe the unique function of mammalian UNG2homologs in DNA synthesis.In HSV, the deletion ofthe UNG homolog (UL2) affects the ability ofthe virus to replicate in mice, particularly the CNS. The ... part of the DNA replication machinery and that it significantlyaccelerates the synthesis of genomic DNA. This interpreta-tion ofthe data is consistent with the early expressionkinetics andthe ... virus, the mutant (RC2620) andthe res-cued virus (RQ2620) to determine if the restoration of the UL114 locus reverted the phenotype of delayed DNA syn-thesis. As observed previously, the mutant...