Teori Hukum Pidana Minimalis dari Douglas Husak: Urgensi dan Relevansi
Douglas Husak has been widely known, especially in the United States and Europe, as a leading theorist who combines the disciplines of legal philosophy and criminal law. Most of his writings were directed at the use of the coercive means of the state through criminal law as minimum as possible.
M. Arif Setiawan, Mahrus Ali
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Should Criminal Law Mirror Moral Blameworthiness or Criminal Culpability? A Reply to Husak [PDF]
AbstractIn Ignorance of Law, Doug Husak defends a version of legal moralism on which ‘we should recognize a presumption that the criminal law should…be based, on conform to, or mirror critical morality’. Here I explore whether substantive criminal law rules should directly mirror not moral blameworthiness, but a distinct legal notion of criminal ...
Alexander Sarch
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Scirpetum radicantis Hejný in Hejný et Husák 1978 em. Zahlh. 1979, a plant association new to Poland
The paper presents a rush community new to Poland - Scirpetum radicantis Hejny in Hejny et Husak 1978 em. Zahlh. 1979, belonging to the Phragmition alliance. It was discovered in fishponds near Olesno in Silesia (SW Poland). The floristic composition and
Krzysztof Spałek, Arkadiusz Nowak
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Dal diario di una piccola comunista. Ricostruzione della vicenda umana nella Cecoslovacchia di Husák
This article aims to present Dal diario di una piccola comunista (From the diary of a young communist girl), the first novel by the Slovak writer Michaela Šebőková.
Stefania Mella
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The behaviour-performance continuum: how does individual variation in locomotor abilities relate to behaviour? [PDF]
ABSTRACT A series of terminological, technical, conceptual, and statistical challenges present themselves when trying to study correlations between measures of performance abilities (what an animal can do) and behavioural traits (what an animal chooses to do).
Careau V, Agnani P, Bonin N, Garland T.
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Musculoskeletal Pain, Insomnia and Health-Related Quality of Life: Associations in the Middle-Aged General Population. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Musculoskeletal (MSK) pain and insomnia are interrelated and individually linked to reduced health‐related quality of life (HRQoL). This study aimed to enlighten the association of concurrent disabling MSK pain and insomnia with HRQoL among middle‐aged individuals.
Korpela T +6 more
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Common toads, like many other amphibian species, are nocturnal and thus particularly exposed to nocturnal light pollution. A growing number of studies reveal the negative impact that it has on both their behaviour and physiology (Credit: Louise Cheynel).
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Morphological Variations in Toad-Headed Agama: Potential Responses to Diverse Microhabitats. [PDF]
This paper employed two populations of toad‐headed lizards that inhabited semi‐arid and arid areas as the study system to assess their geographical variation in morphology and functions. We found that these population differences support the hypothesis that morphological characteristics are compatible with functions through experiments and data ...
Li S +6 more
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Purpose: to investigate the effect of mineralocorticoid receptor antagonists on atrial electrophysiological parameters and frequency of AF episodes in recurrence AF and left ventricular diastolic dysfunction.Material and methods: prospective cohort study
N. T. Vatutin, I. N. Kravchenko
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Continuity in Morality and Law [PDF]
According to an influential and intuitively appealing argument, morality is usually continuous, namely, a gradual change in one morally significant factor triggers a gradual change in another; the law should usually track morality; therefore, the law ...
Segev, Re’em
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