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6 Sep 2019, 11:43 am
 (Pix credit HERE)The CSC system has a moral dimension as well, which deeply informs its regulatory and enforcement dimensions. [read post]
8 Dec 2022, 6:06 am by Chile Eboe-Osuji
However, that moral sympathy was more substantively sandwiched by at least three observations that seem to counteract that moral tenor. [read post]
20 May 2022, 9:30 am by Elizabeth Whatcott
We hope that this collection will help to contextualize the current legal and policy debates on the use of the term “genocide” and the international processes for deploying this morally and legally weighty term. [read post]
(2) Is the enactment of a zoning ordinance allowing the operation of medical marijuana cooperatives in certain areas the type of activity that may cause a reasonably foreseeable indirect physical change to the environment? [read post]
30 Jul 2018, 10:44 am by Lisa Ouellette
(This is copyright, not patent, so I'll note it again tomorrow, but the rest of the panel is more patent-focused.)Lucas Osborn – 3D printing raises IP issues.Randy Picker – Reviews computer competition and innovation over last 100 years, including how WWII government contracting decisions shaped the computer patent environment.Michael Risch – 19th century apple-parer patents are instructive, including in showing how patent enforcement can channel innovation… [read post]
21 Feb 2016, 4:00 pm by Old Fox
In cooperation with Cromwell, he promoted the publication of an English Bible, made compulsory in the parishes by Cromwell’s Injunctions of 1538.Even before Henry VIII died (1547), Cranmer had drifted far in the direction of Protestantism. [read post]
29 May 2024, 3:52 pm by Reference Staff
For scholarly publications, Rule 10.7.1(d) adds a descriptive parenthetical note for citing cases where an enslaved person was involved, and provides examples like “Wall v. [read post]
5 Oct 2017, 7:23 am by Marty Lederman
 That outrage, however, is based principally on moral and political foundations, not legal guarantees. [read post]
24 Aug 2019, 6:30 am by Dan Ernst
Civil WarKalyani Ramnath, Harvard University (kalyaniramnath@fas.harvard.edu) Boats in a Storm: Law and Displacement in Postwar South AsiaEvan Taparata, University of Pennsylvania (taparata@sas.upenn.edu) State of Refuge: Refugee Law and the Modern United StatesAdnan Zulfiqar, Rutgers Law School (adnan.zulfiqar@rutgers.edu) Collective Duties in Islamic Law: The Moral Community, State Authority, and Ethical Speculation in the late 9th to the 14th Centuries CEConvener: Reuel… [read post]
6 May 2009, 6:59 pm
  On the other hand, both church and state have always spoken to moral limits on human behavior. [read post]
8 Jan 2023, 6:30 am by Guest Blogger
Now former-Dean Ward Farnsworth, who generated the idea and then elicited the willing cooperation of one of the truly most remarkable people in the worldwide legal academy, Richard Albert. [read post]
22 Sep 2010, 1:11 pm
The first source is Customary International Law (CIL), defined as the “general and consistent practice of states followed out of a sense of legal obligation” (3) (opinio juris sive necessitatus), rather than out of moral obligation. [read post]
4 Jun 2017, 7:51 pm
--> (Ancient Automobile Trinidad, Cuba 2015 Pix © Larry Catá Backer 2016)I am pleased to let those interested know that I have posted a draft of my essay, "The Human Rights Obligations of State Owned Enterprises (SOEs): Emerging Conceptual Structures and Principles in National and International Law and Policy. [read post]