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15 Feb 2017, 4:09 pm by INFORRM
They included an untreated fractured wrist from yanking or twisting and a large, straight leg bruise from forceful contact with a long hard object that was still showing as a mark even by final hearing. [read post]
15 Feb 2017, 5:45 am
They do not share the cultural and structural characteristics of highly integrated and self-referential codes of law that mark the essential characteristic of civil law systems—systems grounded essentially on the primacy if statutes and the rejection of law declared and administered by governmental institutions other than the legislature. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 12:15 pm
For position marks, visual means (i.e. broken lines) must indicate the disclaimed part and for pattern marks, the pattern must be reproduced repetitively, so for both types of marks, the description of the sign is kept as a complement to delimit the scope of protection. [read post]
14 Feb 2017, 10:35 am by Cyrus Farivar
Enlarge / Bitcoin trader Kolin Burges from London speaks to reporters as he protests against Tokyo-based bitcoin changer Mt. [read post]
8 Feb 2017, 7:45 am
The student might also those distinctive features that gives law a special quality, marking law as different in character from other forms of command, guidelines, or direction. [read post]
31 Jan 2017, 12:30 pm by Daniel Shaviro
Here is part 2 of my discussion of Mark Gergen’s paper, “How to Tax Global Capital,” which was presented yesterday at the NYU Tax Policy Colloquium. [read post]
31 Jan 2017, 9:47 am by Olivier Moréteau
The central principles of Coughlan have been rejected by courts in common law jurisdictions outside the UK for a range of reasons, such as incompatibility with local constitutional doctrine, or because they mark an undesirable drift towards merits review. [read post]
31 Jan 2017, 9:47 am by Olivier Moréteau
The central principles of Coughlan have been rejected by courts in common law jurisdictions outside the UK for a range of reasons, such as incompatibility with local constitutional doctrine, or because they mark an undesirable drift towards merits review. [read post]
30 Jan 2017, 4:00 am by Howard Friedman
Mark, Hobby Lobby and Corporate Personhood: Taking the U.S. [read post]
29 Jan 2017, 4:08 pm by INFORRM
  He has been interviewed by the Press Gazette to mark his retirement. [read post]
29 Jan 2017, 3:18 am
Consider two notable examples, one regarding the well-known US author, Samuel Clemens, known by his pen name, Mark Twain, and the other regarding the iconic movie “Casablanca". [read post]
29 Jan 2017, 12:00 am by Smita Ghosh
”)In the NY Times, Michael Lind reviews journalist and historian Stephen Kinzer’s The True Flag: Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain, and the Birth of American Empire, which locates American interventionism in the Spanish-American war. [read post]
28 Jan 2017, 4:43 pm by INFORRM
There is no such threat – except perhaps to the freedom of newspapers to libel and intrude upon ordinary people without consequence, and to ‘mark their own homework’ when it comes to regulation. [1] Beaverbrook: A Life, by A. [read post]
27 Jan 2017, 6:00 am by Guest Blogger
It's a bit like going to London, seeing the Crown on all the mailboxes, learning that the Queen asks the Prime Minister to form a government, and then concluding that the Queen (in Parliament) is still sovereign. [read post]
22 Jan 2017, 8:25 am by admin
Kovacic, Professor, King’s College London | Non-Executive Director, Competition and Markets Authority, London; Thomas Kramler, Head of Sector, Task Force Digital Single Market, DG COMP, Brussels; Valérie Meunier, Vice President, Compass Lexecon, Paris; Andreas Mundt, President, Bundeskartellamt, Bonn / Chairman, ICN; Renato Nazzini, Professor, King’s College London; Damien Neven, Professor of Economics, The Graduate… [read post]
18 Jan 2017, 6:56 am by Brian Wilson
Thus, the false dilemma that has surfaced regarding whether human rights are good or even necessary misses the mark. [read post]