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Lag-luminosity relation in gamma-ray burst X-ray flares
In strict analogy to prompt pulses, X-ray flares observed by Swift-XRT in long Gamma-Ray Bursts define a lag-luminosity relation: L_p,iso \propto t_lag^{-0.95+/-0.23}. The lag-luminosity is proven to be a fundamental law extending 5 decades in time and 5
Margutti, R.
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Speaking the Truth: Supporting Authentic Advocacy with Professional Identity Formation [PDF]
When law students are asked to articulate legal rules in a persuasive communication such as a brief, they may experience internal tension. Their version of the rule, as framed to benefit a particular client’s position, may be different from the way they ...
Webb, Laura A.
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In memory of Franco Gnoli, this essay is an assessment of him as a master of Roman criminal law, through an indication of the most important conclusions reached in his research on crimen sacrilegii.
Fabio Botta
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We perform a comparative statistical analysis between the acoustic-emission time series from the ancient Greek Athena temple in Syracuse and the sequence of nearby earthquakes.
A. Carpinteri +9 more
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A Kingdom of Priests and Its Earthen Altars in Exodus 19–24 [PDF]
Argues that, reversing the trope of subjects visiting the magnificent, the Elohistic history has Yahweh interested in the simplest, flimsiest altars only, which he will visit when and where he is invited to do so.
simeon chavel
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The Many Lives — and Faces — of Lex Mercatoria: History as Genealogy in International Business Law [PDF]
It has been claimed that cross-border business transactions are governed by a transnational body of norms specific to international trade, generally known as lex mercatoria, the law merchant.
Hatzimihail, Nikitas E.
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Let's work together! Economic cooperation, social capital, and chances of social mobility in classical Athens [PDF]
In the early fourth centurybc, a slave of possibly Phoenician origin, called Pasion, was owned by the Athenian bankers Antisthenes and Archestratos (Dem. 36.43).
Deene, Marloes
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The present work is concerned with investigating the “feminine silence”, in the procedural field, trying to free it from the notion of behavior imposed on the female universe by the ancient legal system by virtue of a choice of gender, but rather ...
Carmen Pennacchio
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Mechanisms of conflict and dispute resolution in Ancient Near Eastern Treaties [PDF]
The paper focuses on the problems of a juridical classification and evaluation of Ancient Near Eastern treaties with regard to the question if there existed an Ancient Near Eastern International Law or not.
Pfeifer, Guido
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Quasidelicts in Ancient Roman Law
In ancient Roman law four sources of obligations were recognized, namely: contract, quasicontract, delict and quasidelict. The article addresses quasidelict as a source which gives rise to the obligation.
Богдан Петрович Карнаух
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