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The Principle of Asymptotic Proportionality
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1990The Principle of Asymptotic Proportionality, which is based on the Green’s function method for equilibrium problems, is proposed. Using this principle, the induced far-field variable due to any distribution of applied physical quantities can be approximated.
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Proportionality and the Precautionary Principle
Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2013Daniel Steel addresses one of the most serious objections against the precautionary principle (PP).
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Proportionality and Principled Balancing
Law & Ethics of Human Rights, 2010This essay focuses on proportionality stricto sensu as a consequential test of balancing. The basic balancing rule establishes a general criterion for deciding between the marginal benefit to the public good and the marginal limit to human rights. Based on the Israeli constitutional jurisprudence, this essay supports the adoption of a principled ...
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The principle of proportionality revisited: interpretations and applications
Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, 2012The principle of proportionality is used in many different contexts. Some of these uses and contexts are first briefly indicated. This paper focusses on the use of this principle as a moral principle. I argue that under certain conditions the principle of proportionality is helpful as a guide in decision-making.
G. Hermerén
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The General Principle of Proportionality and Aristotle [PDF]
Examines the intellectual origins and legal development of the principle of proportionality in Aristotle, Aquinas and Grotius. Proportionality first applied to the law of self defence, then to police and administrative law, and then to constitutional law.
Eric Engle
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The Principle of Proportionality
2018The principle of proportionality is the most oft-invoked and, in terms of its role in constitutional adjudication, the most influential principle of EU law. The principle was developed in continental legal systems, especially in Germany and France, in the twentieth century.
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The Principle of Proportionality
2017IMPORTANCE OF THE PRINCIPLE OF PROPORTIONALITY FOR EU CIVIL LAW: SOME GENERAL REMARKS “HARD LOOK” IN REVIEWING OF NATIONAL MEASURES The principle of proportionality as a constitutional principle of EU law – including EU civil law – was first developed to justify restrictions by Member States on free movement under the public policy or general ...
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Locke’s Principle of Proportionality
Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie, 2019Abstract Locke’s principle of proportionality – among his most important contributions to philosophy – states that we ought to apportion our assent to a given proposition in accord with the probability of that proposition on an adequate body of evidence. I argue that treatments of Locke’s principle fail to avoid interpreting it as a
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The Principle of Proportionality and European Contract Law [PDF]
The paper investigates the role of the principle of proportionality within contract law, in balancing the rights and obligations of the contracting parties. It illustrates that the principle of proportionality is one of the general principles which govern contractual relations, and as such it is an underlying principle of more specific rules of EU ...
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THE IMPLEMENTATION OF PROPORTIONALITY PRINCIPLE IN COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS OF FRANCHISE SECTOR
Journal of Multidisciplinary ResearchThe principle of proportionality is an integral legal principle in ensuring the balance of rights and obligations in commercial agreements, including franchises.
Eva Ayu Amelia+2 more
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