Interpersonal justice as partial justice
Despite being sympathetic to the aim of Martijn Hesselink’s paper to explore how private law might be used to tackle gross inequalities, it is argued that private law is based fundamentally on the moral principles of interpersonal justice, which being a ...
Hugh Collins
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UNL Libraries Book Use by Broad Discipline (Social Sciences, Sciences, and Humanities): Circulations and Renewals: Books Acquired 2003/04 – 2007/08 via Approval Plan Selection, Librarian Firm Order, and ILL Patron-Driven Acquisition [PDF]
On numerous occasions over the course of the UNL Libraries’ continuing discussions concerning the allocation of collections monies, the UNL Libraries’ liaison librarians have made a variety of assertions, arguments, and claims concerning their patrons ...
Hitt, Brianna D., Tyler, David C.
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Progress towards what? On the need for an intersectional paradigm shift in European private law
Hesselink proposes a progressive code of European private law as a radical response to Pistor’s The Code of Capital, which exposes private law’s complicity in staggering wealth inequality and social injustice.
Lyn K.L. Tjon Soei Len
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Volume 20, Number 1, March 2000 OLAC Newsletter [PDF]
Digitized March 2000 issue of the OLAC ...
Johnson, Kay G. +3 more
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On legal geography as an analytical toolbox for EU legal studies
EU legal geography concerns itself with the mutually constitutive relationship between EU law and space (also, and increasingly so, time). This requires reconstructing and systematizing the widely used concepts which reveal the geographical basis of EU ...
Maria Persdotter, Andrea Iossa
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The Scholarly Impact of Books Acquired via Approval Plan Selection, Librarian Orders, and Patron-Driven Acquisitions as Measured by Citation Counts [PDF]
Patron-driven acquisition has been an important, if contentious, topic for decades, with numerous programs having been piloted, adopted, and reported on, largely favorably, in the library literature.
Hitt, Brianna D. +3 more
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What’s wrong with depoliticisation?
The tension between the cosmopolitan vocation of the economy and the national character of politics has lately reached a considerable level of pressure, as control over some political economic determinants of growth has been gradually acquired by ...
Graziella Romeo
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Los nuevos esquemas del Derecho y las implicaciones de clasificación
DURANTE LOS PRIMERO AÑOS DE ESTE SIGLO, LA BIBLIOTECA DEL CONGRESO DEMORÓ EN ELABORAR UNA CLASIFICACIÓN PARA EL DERECHO, DEBIDO A QUE LAS BIBLIOTECAS ANGLOAMERICANAS NO TUVIERON LA NECESIDAD DE UNA, PORQUE LA MAYORÍA DE LOS LIBROS DE ESA DISCIPLINA ...
Roberto Abell Bennett
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Here be Dragons: Legal geography and EU law
This paper sets out a research agenda for EU legal geography. It identifies some central traits to the project of legal geography, a relatively new and increasingly populated interdisciplinary space that links legal studies with geography.
Floris de Witte
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A way of critique: What can EU law scholars learn from critical theory?
This article detects a persistent imbalance between the zest for critical research and the thinness of critical methodology in the study of European Union (EU) law.
Päivi Johanna Neuvonen
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