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PUBLIC LAW

Public Administration, 1995
Traditionally, both the academic study and the practice of UK public administration have drawn very little inspiration from the discipline of public law. In contrast to most other European countries, in which public services are subject to extensive administrative‐legal codes, and in which administrative disputes fall under the jurisdiction of separate
J. Jowell, R. Austin, H. Reece, S. Hall
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Public Law and Private Law Issues

2016
In this chapter, the author outlines some of the issues that, from an exclusively subjective point of view, seem to be more relevant in the field of public law. The possible consequences “neurolaw” might have on a branch of law like this cannot be overlooked, because this branch is anyway decisive, not only for the fate of an individual, but also for ...
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Private International Law and Public Law

2015
The conspicuous absence of private international law from the current global governance debate may be traced in part to its traditional ‘public law taboo’, fed by liberal understandings of statehood and its characteristic public/private divide, in the context of the modern schism between the public and private branches of international law.
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Private law and public law

2009
This chapter talks about private law and public law as if everybody knew what was meant when these words are being used about law. This probably holds true for lawyers and even law students, but not for the general population. The private/public dichotomy is closely related to, but not identical with another distinction: between so-called dispositive ...
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Criminal Law as Public Law

2011
Abstract This chapter argues that criminal law scholars have tended to draw too close an analogy between the system of criminal law and that of private morality. In place of such a ‘legal moralist’ account, this chapter offers a ‘public law’ account of the criminal justice system, which conceives of the operations of the criminal justice
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The rule of law in public law

2015
Is the political ideal we call ‘the rule of law’ biased towards private law? There are definite tendencies in that direction and these tendencies make it difficult to develop an understanding of how the rule of law applies in the realm of public administration.
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From Public International Law to International Public Law: A Comment on the “Public Authority” of International Institutions and the “Publicness” of their Law

2009
The entry onto a list of an individual or organization suspected of supporting international terrorism by a specialized sanctions committee of the UN Security Council and the effects thereon illustrate that the United Nations has the authority to take decisions which have consequences for individuals, such as travel bans and the seizing of financial ...
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Public Law

2003
Abstract Written in the well-established tradition of the Clarendon Law Series, Public Law offers a stimulating re-interpretation of the central themes and problems of English constitutional law. It offers full consideration of the historical development of public law.
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Cancer treatment and survivorship statistics, 2022

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
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