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imperialist international law.
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The project, then, was to excise these
colonial aspects ofinternationallaw from the system of international
lawand to recreate a new, open and non-colonial international ... basis for the norms of jus gentium, and internalized in that
it represents the authentic identity ofthe Indian.
War, sovereigntyandthe transformation ofthe Indian
War, the central theme of Vitoria’s ... emergence of a secular natural law
the natural law which was proclaimed to be the basis ofthe new inter-
national law is coeval with his resolution ofthe problem ofthe legal
status ofthe Indian,...
... Activism, the
Public Interest, andtheMakingof
Constitutional Law
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that we must deduce the constitutional ... warp and woof of constitutional
law is still traceable to the written document and must be, given that
the document and only the document counts as the Constitution.
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But this is sophistry and ... try again (and again and again) to succeed where they
and others have failed before. My aim is primarily to organize the argu-
ments and counterarguments and to expose the pretense of a documen-
tary...
... engaged
in the rationalisation and modernisation ofthe criminal law. On the other
hand, they bear responsibility to interrogate the problems ofthe law, and to
seek to understand its inherent ... place at theInternational Institute for
the Sociology ofLaw in Onati, Spain in June 2007. The main aim ofthe
workshop was to gather together experts in the fields of criminal lawand
procedure, ...
that these are dialectically connected aspects ofthe same thing: the modern
form of law. I will now outline these two aspects of modern individualist
law and then contextualise the idea of the...
... read in the context of his loyalty to
Laplace and, especially, the events ofthe years 1821–2. However, Biot had a long-
term commitment to understanding the life and work of Newton, andthe history ... scholarship.
Science and Genius
is book highlights the themes ofthe use of Newton’s reputation in support
of various interests within the scienti c community, the increasing use of his
archives andthe ... Fellow ofthe RAS
and a close friend of Baily. He was Professor of Mathematics at the University
of London, the non-denominational, or ‘godless’, response to the monopoly on
learning of Anglican...
... institution ofinternationallaw several questions are left unan-
swered, such as the obligatory force of legal rules, the uniqueness of
the modern institution ofinternational law, the role oflaw in ... North America,
and the rest ofthe world.
The Politics ofInternational Law
adopt technocratic and objective approaches to the problems they ad-
dress. Although both the Bank andthe Fund are exclusively ... 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...
... other
expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional
person should be sought.
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Golf andthe game of ... Fellow golfers and friends—Ken
Smith, Bob Lauer, andthe rest ofthe ‘‘Tuesday Group’’—were
much-appreciated cheerleaders from the first tee to the last. Chris-
tine Brennan, noted author and sports ... encouragement and observations regarding the
workings ofthe publishing industry.
Adrienne Hickey of AMACOM belongs in the text of hole
#12, Courage. A self-confessed nongolfer, she nonetheless saw...
... At the beginning of
the first day ofthe program, I ask, ‘‘Are there any engineers in the
room?’’ As you probably expect, most ofthe people raise their
hands. And, I say, ‘‘You must be in the ... accomplished. But the job now is ‘ the leadership of others’’
in the context ofthe organization’s vision, values, and strategy.
Therefore, my focus throughout this book is on you. We’ll look at
the attitudes, ... activities. It is the wisdom gained through these efforts I
wish to share with you. My approach is to bring together the
challenges of leadership andthe challenges ofthe game Kevin and
I went out...
... all their shots on the
scorecard. What do you think of that person? Would you, or do
you, trust them off the course?
The game of leadership is no different. Leaders often find
themselves in the ... position in the atmosphere with-
out something to support it must drop. Thelawof gravity super-
sedes thelawof golf.’’
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Rule 5. ‘‘Same thing for a ball that stops on the brink of the
hole and hangs ... tug
of recognition from the hand he is holding.
Shortly after 5 .., the old man passes away. The marine
ends his bedside vigil and advises the nurse ofthe old man’s death.
And then he asks, ‘‘Who...
... for a par. The old man had a nice drive too, but his second
shot went into a sand trap next to the green. He blasted out of the
sand, his ball landed on the green, and then rolled into the hole.
Birdie, ... single club, a 5-iron. He used it off the tee, on the fairway, and
on the greens. He drew a lot of stares. At the end ofthe day, Dick
had shot a 91, Chuck had a 107, and Jim shot 88. Chuck said, ... shot
175 yards from the first cut ofthe rough to within two inches
of the pin on 18th, and then birdied the hole to win the 2003
PGA Championship for his first PGA victory.
Curtis, Lunke, and Micheel...
... land in the fairway, the rough, the woods, the
water, or even a sand trap, and in every case I need to consider
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backdrop of ... funerals and wakes, not only of employees but of their
spouses and children.
What do you suppose was the response ofthe people in Buick
Final Assembly to Stan Hensley? Simple. They loved him! They
... Flint,
Michigan. At the time Buick employed over 25,000 people. The
majority of them were located at the Buick complex, which ran
the length of Flint’s Leith Street. A series of plants performed all
the operations...
... position. He
played the shot of a lifetime to get the ball within two feet
of the hole and told his wife to knock the putt in. The wife
proceeded to knock the ball off the green and into a
bunker.
Still ... his composure, the husband summoned
on all his skill and holed the shot from the bunker. He took
the ball out ofthe hole and while walking off the green put
his arm around his wife and calmly said, ... recognition ofthe hospitality shown them by the mem-
bers of Inverness, the golfers presented the club a magnificent
cathedral clock, which has since remained in the foyer ofthe In-
verness Club. The...
... into the final day of play, and
often the winner is decided by the outcome ofthe final match.
The skills ofthe players as individuals and in their contributions
to their teams are evident. They ... 198
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tions are held every other year and generate a lot of worldwide
interest.
The make-up of these teams interests me. The U.S. Ryder Cup
team, andthe others as ... They can match
the golfer with the golf club best suited for the shot at hand. The
caddie knows the layout ofthe course and importantly knows the
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... hope. They are optimistic,
rarely pessimistic. They understand the reality that the past is past
and the attainment of goals rests in the present andthe future.
They take a positive approach to their ... responsibilities. They know
their outlook on life and leadership is one ofthe few things within
their personal control. The minds ofthe golfer andthe leader are
characterized by ‘‘hope’’ the realistic ... loose.
Stan Moyer, The Tuesday Group
One ofthe positive aspects ofthe game of golf is that golfers know
that regardless of their play on the last hole or in the last round,
there is always a...