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Communication and coordination between federal, state, and local lawmakers is key to an effective pandemic response. President Biden has begun his ambitious pandemic strategy at the federal level, but states and localities still have an important role to
de Guia, Sarah +2 more
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Good Governance as A Common Goal of Public Law and Development [PDF]
Although development in the contemporary century is a simple and comprehensive concept, theoretically, has different economic, social, cultural dimensions.
mahnaz Bayat Komitaki, Ehsan Mouhebati
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The State in Conservatism Thought and Its Consequences for Public Law [PDF]
Conservatism is an idea that has unique characteristics across different nations, but it also shares some common traits. These include a critique of rationalism, a reluctance to make fundamental changes, and defense of inequality.
Mehdi Khakzadi +2 more
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Taking Opportunity Costs Seriously in Public Health Law [PDF]
Temple University. James E. Beasley School of LawLawScott Burris examines opportunity costs in public health law and the role evaluation and legal epidemiology should play in monitoring and evaluating the laws that impact Americans ...
Burris|, Burris, Scott
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COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, Series Two: CDC Independence
Christopher Robertson of Boston University School of Law, Gene Matthews of the Network for Public Health Law, and Scott Burris of the Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research discuss whether the CDC should be more politically independent ...
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Environmental law between public law and private law [PDF]
The basis for procedural protection of environmental rights is found in administrative procedure. In order to establish guarantees of an adequate and effective legal protection in environmental matters by administrative law instruments, the general ...
Drenovak-Ivanović Mirjana
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COVID-19 Law and Policy Briefings, Series Two: Shadow Docket
Join Lance Gable of Wayne State University Law School, Wendy Parmet of Northeastern University School of Law, and Scott Burris of Temple University Center for Public Health Law Research to discuss how shadow docket cases have created consequential ...
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EUROPEAN YEARBOOK ON HUMAN RIGHTS 2010
In 2010 the second European Yearbook on Human Rights has been published; a joint effort of 30 international scholars, journalists and practitioners to discuss developments in European Human Rights protection for the reference period (2009) as well as ...
Christoph Bezemek, Institute for Austrian and European Public Law, Austria
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Se me perdieron las llaves, or Back to the Phenomenon of Guilt in Philosophy of Law Again
The article is dedicated to the consideration of the phenomenon of guilt in the sphere of legal philosophy. The reasoning of the similar issue is fulfilled both synchronically and diachronically.
O. V. Stovba, Yu. V. Mytsa
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Non capitur, qui ius publicum sequitur
Objectives The subject of this study is to interpret the provision of Ulpian from the 11th book of the commentary to the praetor’s edictie. Non capitur, qui ius publicum sequitur (D. 50,17,116,1).
Bronisław Włodzimierz Sitek
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