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Interest — Public, Private and Communal

1970
The crown under Charles I, particularly during the so-called ‘personal government’ from 1629 to 1640, has often been seen as standing against all private and sectional interests for the maintenance of something labelled variously by contemporaries or historians ‘the public interest’, ‘the common good’, ‘the welfare of England’, ‘the commonweal’, ‘the ...
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Private Networks and the Public Interest

2016
This concluding chapter examines the hierarchical nature of the markets in capital, which constitute the peak markets of the world capitalist system. It also reconsiders the central-bank connections between Tokyo, London, and New York as vital inner links within a larger set of world-city geographies.
Simon James Bytheway, Mark Metzler
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Gladstonian Liberalism, public service and private interests

2022
Corruption is fundamentally about the blurring of the distinction between public life and private interests. In Victorian Britain the reform of endowed institutions was a key arena for the renegotiation of these boundaries, and it was one that sharply divided Liberals from Conservatives.
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Italy: Public Service and Private Interests

Journal of Communication, 1978
Private stations on the local level pose challenge to both government monopoly and community participation.
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Private and Public Interests: Russian Realities

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
The article offers an analysis of key issues of Russia’s economic development, with special attention to the research into the role of promotion of various economic interests – private, corporate, national – and the role of government’s institutions in this process. It also gives a brief overview of the Chinese approach to the modern development.
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Private Lawyers and the Public Interest

2009
Abstract This collection of original essays by leading and emerging scholars in the field examines the history, conditions, organization, and strategies of pro bono lawyering. Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession traces the rise and impact of the American Bar Association's ...
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Lawyers, Confidentiality and Public and Private Interests

Legal Ethics, 1998
(1998). Lawyers, Confidentiality and Public and Private Interests. Legal Ethics: Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 184-200.
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Public Interest and Public Policy in Private Law

2019
Abstract This chapter first considers the thoughts of Ronald Dworkin, who sparked the contemporary fashion, among lawyers and legal theorists, for contrasting ‘arguments of principle’ with ‘arguments of policy’. Dworkin did not regard the two categories of argument as jointly exhaustive, even in the special setting of the courtroom.
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