Economics
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW: Transformation of port structures often requires new legislation. This Module identifies fundamental points to consider when developing such legislation, with examples from existing port reform regimes. The examples provided should be used for reference purposes only. Because every country has a unique legal and institutional context, it is impossible in practice to present a model law that fits the wide variety of fundamentally different legal...
Real property ; Vendors and purchasers
Economic Theory Literature
Introduction: AIM OF INTRODUCTION. THE Law of the Constitution was first published in 1885. book was based on lectures delivered by me as Vinerian Professor of English Law. The lectures were given and the book written with the sole object of explaining and illustrating three leading characteristics in the existing constitution of England; they are now generally designated as the Sovereignty of Parliament, the Rule of Law, and the Conventions of the Constitution.
Vols. 3-9 ed., with additions, by Charles A. Lee ; Purchased from the Pittsburgh Academy of Medicine
Medicine
Paged continuously
Excerpt: PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION. IN this edition the first chapter, by Prof. Maitland, is new. In Book II., c iI. 12, on 'Corporations and Churches (formerly 'Fictitious Persons '), and c. iii. 8, on ' The Borough, have been recast. There are no other important alterations: but we have to thank our learned critics, and especially Dr Brunner of Berlin, for various observations by which we have endeavoured to profit. We have thought it convenient to note the paging ...
Excerpt: The ?Theory of the Modern State? (Lehre vom modernen Stat) by the late Professor Johann Kaspar Bluntschli, of Heidelberg, may be described as an attempt to do for the European State what Aristotle accomplished for the Hellenic. The material being far more complex, the task is very much more difficult, but Bluntschli?s is, at least, the most successful attempt that has been made. We have hardly any works in English which we can put beside it in respect of intenti...
A translation of the Prólogo general to Autores dramáticos contemporáneos y joyos del teatro español del siglo XIX
Spanish drama
When the personality is rigid to the point of being unable to change in reaction to changing circumstances - we say that it is disordered. Such a person takes behavioral, emotional, and cognitive cues exclusively from others. His inner world is, so to speak, vacated. His True Self is dilapidated and dysfunctional. Instead he has a tyrannical and delusional False Self. Such a person is incapable of loving and of living. He cannot love others because he cannot love himself...
A Critical Examination of the View that Nucleate Boiling Heat Transfer Data Exhibit Power Law Behavior, Japanese Society of Mechanical Engineers International Journal, Series B, Vol. 37, No. 2, 1994, pp 394-402
Subject: Great Britain. Parliament
Administrative law
Excerpt: PRINCIPLES OF POLITIC LAW; BEING A SEQUEL TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THE LAW OF NATURE. PART I. Which treats of the origin and nature of civil society, foreign in general, of its peculiar characteristic, limitations, and essential parts. CHAP. I. Containing a few general and preliminary reflections, which serve as an introduction to this and the following parts. I. WHATEVER has been hitherto explained, concerning the rights and duties of man, relates to the natural an...
Excerpt: I. The disputes arising among those who are held together by no common bond of civil laws to decide their dissensions, like the ancient Patriarchs, who formed no national community, or the numerous, unconnected communities, whether under the direction of individuals, or kings, or persons invested with Sovereign power, as the leading men in an aristocracy, and the body of the people in a republican government; the disputes, arising among any of these, all bear a ...
Great Britain -- Politics and government; France -- Politics and government; Germany -- Politics and government