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  1. The Tarasoff Case and the Controversy over Its Therapeutic Implications

    By now, the case name Tarasoff v. Regents of the University of California 1 has become a household word in American mental health...
    David B. Wexler in Mental Health Law
    Chapter 1981
  2. Conseil de L’europe

    Le Conseil de l’Europe organise entre ses 21 Etats membres la coopération dans les domaines des droits de l’homme, des affaires sociales,...
    Chapter 1981
  3. E

    Brian Morris, Peggy Crane, Klaus Boehm in The European Community
    Chapter 1981
  4. The “Criminology of the Corporation” and Regulatory Enforcement Strategies

    Interviews mit staatlichen Aufsichtsämtern (regulatory agencies) und Wirtschaftsunternehmen in den USA führten zu drei „Theorien“, warum...
    Robert A. Kagan, John T. Scholz in Organisation und Recht
    Chapter 1980
  5. The United States Analysis

    The European-Liberian enterprise purportedly was structured to afford it maximum insulation against the jurisdictional assertions and judgments of...
    Chapter 1979
  6. Judicial review

    The three Community Treaties all begin with assigning far-reaching tasks to the newly established Communities, tasks which are delineated precisely...
    Chapter 1979
  7. Judgments about Crime and the Criminal

    “An eye for an eye” is the historical precursor to the principle “Let the punishment fit the crime.” However widespread this view of justice, modern...
    John S. Carroll, John W. Payne in The Criminal Justice System
    Chapter 1977
  8. Improving Comprehension for Jury Instructions

    “What happens if a jury misunderstands the judge’s instructions and finds a defendant guilty when it really meant to free him? Last week in...
    Bruce Dennis Sales, Amiram Elwork, James J. Alfini in The Criminal Justice System
    Chapter 1977
  9. Political Justice and System Maintenance: An Overview of Some Major Variables

    The concept of political justice is as important to understand as it is difficult to define. Clearly it involves the use of the legal process to...
    Chapter 1976
  10. Individual Applications

    On 31 December 1974, the eighteen member States of the Council of Europe had ratified the Convention and thirteen had recognised the Commission’s...
    Chapter 1976
  11. Individual Applications

    On 31 December 1973, out of seventeen member States of the Council of Europe, fifteen had ratified the Convention and twelve had recognised the...
    Chapter 1975
  12. Civil Jurisdiction over Aircraft

    In the previous chapters we have seen that the air space above the territory of a particular State is subject to the sovereignty of that State, that...
    Jan Piet Honig in The Legal Status of Aircraft
    Chapter 1956
  13. Communautés Européennes

    Discours prononcé le 8 février 1972 devant le Parlement européen par M. Franco Maria Malfatti, président de la Commission des Communautés européennes.
    Chapter 1973
  14. Individual Applications / Requetes Individuelles

    On 31 December 1970, out of sixteen Member States of the Council of Europe that had ratified the Convention, eleven had recognised the Commission’s...
    Chapter 1972
  15. Governing Jurisdiction

    Territory and population entitle a State to a territorial and to a personal jurisdiction. The coherence between these elements of a State is assured...
    Chapter 1946
  16. International Custom: Its Statics and Dynamics

    The purpose of this case study in the dynamics of international customary law is twofold: first, to inquire into some of the processes through which...
    Chapter 1968
  17. Communautés Européennes

    On 9 February 1971 the Council took a number of major decisions concerning economic and monetary union. These are a matter for great satisfaction to...
    Chapter 1972
  18. Questions Relating to Substantive Rights and Duties of Parties

    As the normative order of international law purportedly regulates activities of its subjects in relation to one another, all the questions relating...
    Chapter 1964
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