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Ratio Juris, 1994
Abstract. According to the common thinking of continental European lawyers, a rule is invalid each and every time either it was not produced in accordance with the metarules which govern the production of rules in the system, or it is inconsistent with a “superior” (higher‐ranked) rule belonging to the same system.
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Abstract. According to the common thinking of continental European lawyers, a rule is invalid each and every time either it was not produced in accordance with the metarules which govern the production of rules in the system, or it is inconsistent with a “superior” (higher‐ranked) rule belonging to the same system.
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Journal of the American Medical Association, 1948
PREVALENCE The patient with chronic illness is one of the major challenges to modern society. Sooner or later some form of long term illness affects one or more members in most families of the nation. A conservative estimate suggests that more than one sixth of the population— some 25,000,000 persons—are afflicted with some chronic disease ...
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PREVALENCE The patient with chronic illness is one of the major challenges to modern society. Sooner or later some form of long term illness affects one or more members in most families of the nation. A conservative estimate suggests that more than one sixth of the population— some 25,000,000 persons—are afflicted with some chronic disease ...
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2017
This chapter presents the ways in which the Gulag administration dealt with its “inferior workforce.” Severely ill and disabled prisoners were considered as physically inferior (fizicheski nepolnotsennye), the defective labor force (nepolnotsennye rabsily), and the not-work-capable elements (netrudosposobnye elementy). They were unable to do the camp's
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This chapter presents the ways in which the Gulag administration dealt with its “inferior workforce.” Severely ill and disabled prisoners were considered as physically inferior (fizicheski nepolnotsennye), the defective labor force (nepolnotsennye rabsily), and the not-work-capable elements (netrudosposobnye elementy). They were unable to do the camp's
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Journal of Literary & Cultural Disability Studies, 2013
The promotional material for the Channel 4 documentary Special Needs Pets (2008) asks “how far are pet owners prepared to go when their pets develop special needs?”. The programme recounts the stories of a number of what the voice-over refers to as “invalid animals”, and asks, “Do we love our pets too much?” In its use of music and voice-over, the ...
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The promotional material for the Channel 4 documentary Special Needs Pets (2008) asks “how far are pet owners prepared to go when their pets develop special needs?”. The programme recounts the stories of a number of what the voice-over refers to as “invalid animals”, and asks, “Do we love our pets too much?” In its use of music and voice-over, the ...
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Abstract The preceding chapters have considered the grounds of review as they developed from the mid-16th century and the elements of continuity and change in the 20th to 21st centuries. The focus now shifts to the remedial dimension, which occupies this and the subsequent four chapters. This chapter is concerned with invalidity.
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How many patents are truly valid? Extent, causes, and remedies for latent patent invalidity
European Journal of Law and Economics, 2018J. Henkel, H. Zischka
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The invalidity of the trace fossil Tremichnus Brett
, 2017S. Donovan, R. Pickerill
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