... ofthe accused; the widening boundaries ofthecriminallaw to include offences of preparation and planning; the scope and justification of offences against the person such as rape, assault and ... interpreters engaged in the rationalisation and modernisation ofthecriminallaw On the other hand, they bear responsibility to interrogate the problems ofthe law, and to seek to understand its inherent ... are at the disposal ofcriminaljustice systems? By examining current changes in the law, and placing them in an overall understanding of what thecriminallaw is, has been and should be, the chapters...
... as the resistance are criminals They are enemies ofthe Daleks You will find and destroy them.’ The Controller sighed It was always the same: the flat, toneless command to the impossible The ... ofthe courage and cunning ofthe resistance, nor for that matter ofthe lumbering stupidity ofthe Ogrons they expected to catch them He struggled on ‘There has been one particular feature of ... to the other end ofthe laboratory There was absolutely no sign of either chair or dummy He looked at the gun in the Doctor’s hand ‘What the blazes is that thing, Doctor?’ The Doctor put the...
... piglets with and without inoculation pneumonia and it was therefore impossible to separate the effects of lung infection from those of mechanical ventilation in thegenesisof bronchiolar and alveolar ... as the number of secondary lobules ofthe category divided by the total number of lobules analyzed (multiplying the quotient by 100) Histomorphometry analysis ofthe lungs Alveolar and bronchiolar ... area in the four groups of pigthe four groups of lets Data were expressed as mean ± standard error ofthe mean P < 0.001 = interaction between lobes and dependence ofthe lung D, dependent regions;...
... of theatrical deployment ofthe class-in-representation, with on the one hand the corps of professional representatives and all the symbolism constitutive of its existence, and on the other the ... means, they must take as their object the intention of assigning others to classes andof telling them thereby what they are and what they have to be (this is the whole ambiguity of forecasting); they ... account ofthe homology between the dominated position ofthe producers of cultural goods within the field of power (or in the division ofthe work of domination) andthe position in social space of...
... aspect, and in the case of is going that of a future tense Furthermore, as the history ofthe English language tells us, the (a)-uses of these items existed before the We are ignoring here the fact ... is directional This concerns both the linguistic andthe extra-linguistic context 16 Thegenesisof grammar Much ofthe past and present work on thegenesisof grammar relies on generalizations ... on the contrary, there are perhaps too many of them, with the eVect that the novice in this research Weld may Wnd it hard to decide which ofthe answers—many of them mutually contradictory—is the...
... the French Declaration ofthe Rights of Man and Citizen As apprehended by Friedrich Tenbruck, they build on the Creation, the universality ofthe Children of God andof brotherhood with the ... facilitate the expansion and balanced growth of international trade, and to contribute thereby to the promotion and maintenance of high levels of employment and real income and to the development ofthe ... rights, in the dignity and worth ofthe human person, in the equal rights of men and women andof nations large and small, and to establish conditions under which justiceand respect for the obligations...
... Court Activism, the Public Interest, andthe Making of Constitutional Law l a r ry yac k l e the university of chicago press chicago and london larry yackle is professor oflawandthe Basil Yanakakis ... about the text, theorists insist that the 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 ... endorsement ofthe divine and hereditary right of English kings to rule, his promotion of accumulated wealth in the hands ofthe few, and above all his disdain for common people and for the idea of government...
... colonial problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereignty and economy The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty The legacies ofthe Mandate System: ... System ofthe League of Nations Introduction The creation ofthe Mandate System 115 115 119 vii 32 32 40 52 viii contents The League of Nations andthe new international lawThe Mandate System and ... arranged and they have definite marriage and magistrates, overlords, laws and workshops, and a system of exchange, all of which call for the use of reason; they also have a kind of religion Further, they...
... 95/46/EC ofthe European Parliament andofthe Council on the protection of individuals with regard to the processing of personal data and on xlviii table of conventions the free movement of such ... Law Reports International Review ofthe Red Cross Leiden Journal of International Law Netherlands Yearbook of International Law Organisation of American States Organisation of African Unity Of cial ... aftermath In the void where there should have been debate on which responses would serve the interests of international justice, peace, security andthe rule of law, the confusion and need for...
... households.” One ofthe major themes of subsequent imperial history would be the gradual assimilation ofthe socalled Yue peoples ofthe south.36 Yue, the name of one ofthe southernmost ofthe late ... Their bodies are among the Hu [peoples ofthe north and west] and Yue, but their hearts cherish their old mothers Their old mothers shed tears and their wives grieve, imagining their hunger and ... carefully follow the precedents in the text ofthe Spring and Autumn to seek clues to the Kingly Tao.” Thelawofthe Spring and Autumn is for the people to follow their lord, and their lord to...
... Skeleton of Manus and Pes of a Tailed Batrachian (from Professor Gegenbaur's "Tarsus and Carpus") 178 Flexor Muscles of Hand of Nycticetus (from Proc Zool Soc.) 180 The Fibres of Corti 279 THEGENESIS ... both of its opponents and supporters This is especially the case with that form ofthe evolution theory which is associated with the name of Mr Darwin; and yet neither the refutation nor the demonstration ... succeed them or represent them in the adult condition of those animals The mammary glands of all male beasts constitute another example, as also does the wing ofthe apteryx—a New Zealand bird...
... colonial problems The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state Government, sovereignty and economy The mandate andthe dissolution of sovereignty The legacies ofthe Mandate System: ... System ofthe League of Nations Introduction The creation ofthe Mandate System 115 115 119 vii 32 32 40 52 viii contents The League of Nations andthe new international lawThe Mandate System and ... Whewell Professor of International Law, Faculty of Law, and Director, Lauterpacht Research Centre for International Law, University of Cambridge John S Bell FBA Professor of Law, Faculty of Law, University...
... accepted that thelawof nations comprised treaties and customs, but who argued that the overall purpose ofthelawof nations, derived from thelawof nature,27 was that of securing and furthering ... Yearbook of International Law 506 515 at 506 See ibid Lorimer insisted on the exceptional dependence ofthelawof nations on thelawof nature’ Lorimer, The Institutes oftheLawof Nations, ... arranged and they have definite marriage and magistrates, overlords, laws and workshops, and a system of exchange, all of which call for the use of reason; they also have a kind of religion Further, they...
... in the appropriation ofthe property in, andofthe sovereignty over, a part or the whole ofthe territory of a state, and when definitively accomplished, vests the whole rights of property and ... non-European states; these competence of these consuls comprised the whole civil andcriminal jurisdiction, the power of protection ofthe privileges, the life, and property of their countrymen’ ... administration of justice, the development ofthe resources ofthe country, the interests of commerce, or in any other matter in relation to peace, order and good government andthe general progress of civilization’...
... in the aforesaid territories [the conventional Basin ofthe Congo] bind themselves to watch over the preservation ofthe native tribes, and to care for the improvement ofthe conditions of their ... respect More generally, the nineteenth century offers us an example of a far broader theme: the importance ofthe existence ofthe ‘other’ for the progress and development ofthe discipline itself ... as administrators of these territories on behalf ofthe League, and subjecting these mandatories to the League’s supervision.8 The legal structure ofthe Mandate System The Mandate System embodied...
... o n s 147 The Mandate System andthe construction ofthe non-European state The mandates andthe problem of sovereignty The primary novelty ofthe Mandate System for many jurists ofthe interwar ... sense ofthe final end ofthe Mandate System According to Article 22 ofthe Covenant, the primary purpose ofthe Mandate System was to secure the ‘well-being and development’ ofthe peoples ofthe ... supervising the operation ofthe system Once the basic framework ofthe Mandate System had been established, it was the PMC that had the task of ensuring the progress ofthe mandate territories and...
... through the enforcement ofthe laws but rather by defining the normal, the standard andthe truth against which deviations are identified and then remedied.275 Sovereignty and native will The mandate ... rights and interests to be created now or after the adoption of a new lawof responsibility, a good deal ofthe objectionable features of this law from the point of view ofthe victims of colonialism ... ‘Sovereignty is the most treasured possession ofthe newly independent States On the one hand, it makes them the master of their own house, and on the other hand, it provides them with a legal...
... Norton, Lawofthe Future or Lawofthe Past? Modern Tribunals andthe International Lawof Expropriation’, (1991) 85 American Journal of International Law 474; M S Sornarajah, The Settlement of Foreign ... and development policy became the norm, andthe collapse ofthe Berlin Wall andthe end ofthe Cold War were taken to signal the ultimate triumph of capitalism and its decisive emergence as the ... dealings with the colonial government were regulated by the laws of that government These agreements were not, of course, the subject of international law since they fell within the scope ofthe domestic...
... goals ofthe mandate project to create independent societies capable of withstanding the demands ofthe ‘modern world’ are undermined by the system of economic relations the mandate creates The ... terms, the Mandate System was succeeded by the Trusteeship System But in terms of technologies of management, it is the IFIs, the Bank andthe IMF which are the contemporary successors ofthe Mandate ... government must further and enhance commerce and trade in ways that protect and advance the interests, on the whole, ofthe West Whatever the rhetoric, as to humanism andthe welfare ofthe non-European...
... whether the actions ofthe Security Council could be reviewed by the ICJ and whether in fact the Security Council was bound in any way by international law, andthe question ofthe powers ofthe ... activities in the name ofthe WAT These developments suggest a dual process: the further expansion, ostensibly within the framework ofthe UN Charter, ofthe powers ofthe large states, and a corresponding ... to the peoples ofthe developing world; for it is a history which they have endured, of which they have been the victims This is the history, these are the structures, which the peoples of the...