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International Law and Political Science

American Journal of International Law, 1913
It is a truism that the science of law proper – the science dealing with the United States or the law of Great Britain, one finds the whole science based on the fact of the existence of a political society known as the United States or Great Britain, which formulates, applies and enforces the law which governs these nations in their internal relations.
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Law and Economics, Science and Politics

Law and History Review, 1997
I have been invited, and consider it a privilege, to comment briefly on James Hackney's article, Law and Neoclassical Economics. Perhaps it is unnecessary to remark that the article is both engaging and original. Not only does its quality speak for itself, but Hackney is not unforthcoming in speaking for himself.
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Marine Pollution Control: Law, Science, and Politics

International Journal, 1972
The ocean was the cradle of life. Since the end of the Ice Age it has covered almost three-quarters of the earth's surface. The existence of this immense reservoir may alone distinguish our planet from others. We can scarcely imagine how life could be sustained without the presence of an ocean.
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Science, Scientists, Politics, and Environmental Law

1996
This chapter discusses the parameters of the relationships between science, the environment, and policy-making in the context of three basic questions as they refer to the republics of the former Soviet Union (FSU). First, how do scientists and science influence environmental policy-making, on both national and international levels?
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The Kishon Affair: Science, Law, and the Politics of Causation

Science in Context, 2010
ArgumentThis article describes how science and law were called upon (and failed) to resolve a controversy that created a painful rift between the Israeli State and some of its elite soldiers. The controversy, which came to be known as “the Kishon affair,” erupted in 2000, when veterans of an elite and secretive unit in the Israeli navy claimed that ...
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Women, Feminism, Gender and Law in Political Science:

Women & Politics, 1995
Research on women and the law within the discipline of Political Science has advanced from inserting women into conventional legal paradigms, to attacking law itself as male, to understanding law as gendered. Obstacles within the discipline, however, hinder scholars in incorporating the latest and most sophisticated work in feminist theory ...
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Bridging the Chasm: Public Law and Political Science

1999
Abstract The chasm referred to in the title of this chapter is the one that has long existed between the academic disciplines of law and political science, particularly as they have been taught and researched in UK universities. This chapter argues that the existence of this academic divide has been damaging to both disciplines, given
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Law, Political Science and EU Legal Studies

European Union Politics, 2002
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