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This document presents the Post-Bias Doctrine, a formal continuation of Michael Aaron Cody’s Post-Humanism framework. Where Post-Humanism deconstructed identity and ego through recursive motion (ΣΔm), Post-Bias moves beyond the final entanglement: the cognitive distortion of bias.
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Doctrinal Knowledge, Legal Doctrines and Legal Doctrinal Scholarship
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2011The essay deals with the methodological foundations of legal doctrinal scholarship. It uses as a starting point two recurrent complaints about legal doctrinal scholarship: (1) it is unable to find its place among the social sciences, and (2) its status as an academic discipline is tainted by ideological commitments.
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2004
Abstract This chapter presents the principal scholarly views on universal jurisdiction, including drafts, reports, and resolutions of international learned bodies and conferences. The universality principle encompasses three different concepts: (1) the secondary or subsidiary jurisdiction of the custodial State over all serious offences ...
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Abstract This chapter presents the principal scholarly views on universal jurisdiction, including drafts, reports, and resolutions of international learned bodies and conferences. The universality principle encompasses three different concepts: (1) the secondary or subsidiary jurisdiction of the custodial State over all serious offences ...
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2023
Abstract This chapter offers a doctrinal basis for the judicial applicability of Article 2 TEU by assessing, mitigating, and refuting often-voiced objections. Despite the Court’s growing engagement, many still question the provision’s judicial applicability.
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Abstract This chapter offers a doctrinal basis for the judicial applicability of Article 2 TEU by assessing, mitigating, and refuting often-voiced objections. Despite the Court’s growing engagement, many still question the provision’s judicial applicability.
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2016
This chapter explores, from a sociological perspective, the emergent conflicts involving different understandings of doctrine and authority across the Anglican Communion, varying by culture and social context. It argues that, as these conflicts have intensified, so have pressures to achieve doctrinal clarity as a means to resolve them. As an outcome of
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This chapter explores, from a sociological perspective, the emergent conflicts involving different understandings of doctrine and authority across the Anglican Communion, varying by culture and social context. It argues that, as these conflicts have intensified, so have pressures to achieve doctrinal clarity as a means to resolve them. As an outcome of
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Research in Transportation Economics, 2005
Transport infrastructure pricing has long been the subject of discussions among lobbyists and analysts in Europe. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows: Section 2 recalls the doctrine of the European Commission. Section 3 gives an overview of alternative pricing doctrines in a selection of European countries.
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Transport infrastructure pricing has long been the subject of discussions among lobbyists and analysts in Europe. The rest of the chapter is organised as follows: Section 2 recalls the doctrine of the European Commission. Section 3 gives an overview of alternative pricing doctrines in a selection of European countries.
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AJN, American Journal of Nursing, 1963
the states. Governmental immunity in some form exists in almost all states. Recently, there has been an accelerated trend toward ending both immunity doctrines since logical justification for their continuance is scant. Immunity, however, lingers in many states because some courts are unwilling to overthrow legal doctrine enunciated years ago ...
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the states. Governmental immunity in some form exists in almost all states. Recently, there has been an accelerated trend toward ending both immunity doctrines since logical justification for their continuance is scant. Immunity, however, lingers in many states because some courts are unwilling to overthrow legal doctrine enunciated years ago ...
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