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The jurisprudence of therapeutic jurisprudence. [PDF]
In less than a decade, therapeutic jurisprudence, which began as a scholarly approach to mental health law, has emerged as a mental health approach to law generally. In this essay, one of the founders of this new field offers a further elaboration of the theory of therapeutic jurisprudence and a response to the key issues raised by commentators and ...
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Is There an “American” Jurisprudence?
Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1997Abstract This chapter shifts the focus from the philosophical response to Realism to that within academic law. It uses Neil Duxbury's interesting, if sometimes quite misleading, book Patterns of American Jurisprudence to explore the nature of what is often called legal formalism (which the Realists rejected), the Critical Legal Studies ...
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From therapeutic jurisprudence ... to jurisprudent therapy
Behavioral Sciences & the Law, 2000For nearly a decade, "therapeutic jurisprudence" (TJ) has provided a theoretical framework within which legal rules, legal procedure, and legal roles are analyzed in terms of their therapeutic, neutral, or antitherapeutic effects. This article proposed "jurisprudent therapy" (JT), an extension of the TJ model, as a context for analyzing mental health ...
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Theological Studies, 1999
This section of the Notes in Moral Theology attempts to grapple with the proper relation of law and morality in three emerging issues connected with genetics: cloning, discrimination on the basis of genetic information, and patenting of genetic material.
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This section of the Notes in Moral Theology attempts to grapple with the proper relation of law and morality in three emerging issues connected with genetics: cloning, discrimination on the basis of genetic information, and patenting of genetic material.
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6. Jurisprudence administrative
Annuaire des collectivités locales, 1989Coudevylle Andree, Douence Jean-Claude, Faure Bertrand, Lagarde Michel, Melleray Guy, Terneyre Philippe. 6. Jurisprudence administrative. In: Annuaire des collectivites locales. Tome 12, 1992. pp. 175-273.
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2. Jurisprudence administrative
Annuaire des collectivités locales, 1997Douence Jean-Claude,Coudevylle Andrée,Faure Bertrand,Fitte-Duval Annie,Lafargue Frédéric,Lagarde Michel,Long Martine,Poey Frédéric,Sempé Françoise. 2- Jurisprudence administrative. In: Annuaire des collectivités locales. Tome 20, 2000. La réforme de l'intercommunalité. pp. 253-441.
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2009
Jurisprudence is about the nature of law and justice. It embraces studies and theories from a range of disciplines such as history, sociology, political science, philosophy, psychology and even economics. Why do people obey the law? How does law serve society? What is law's relation to morality? What is the nature of rights?
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Jurisprudence is about the nature of law and justice. It embraces studies and theories from a range of disciplines such as history, sociology, political science, philosophy, psychology and even economics. Why do people obey the law? How does law serve society? What is law's relation to morality? What is the nature of rights?
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1992
Abstract During the first six months of their rule the officers slowly came to see themselves not only as the vanguard of the struggle for national independence but as legitimate rulers of their country. Initially, they opted for an indirect role, intending less the construction of a new social and political order than a ;wift ...
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Abstract During the first six months of their rule the officers slowly came to see themselves not only as the vanguard of the struggle for national independence but as legitimate rulers of their country. Initially, they opted for an indirect role, intending less the construction of a new social and political order than a ;wift ...
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