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  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Cambridge :Cambridge University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9947414884002882
    Format: 1 online resource (xiii, 332 pages) : , digital, PDF file(s).
    ISBN: 9780511760471 (ebook)
    Content: International commitments may sit uneasily with national pressures in the best of times. This age of economic uncertainty brings these tensions into sharper relief. This volume draws together thirteen analyses of this tension in a wide array of contexts, including each of the three main pillars of the World Trade Organization, international investment law and arbitration, and the international financial institutions. The essays feature internationally recognised experts addressing topical examples of international economic law obligations clashing with domestic political interests. For example, Professor Robert Howse, of New York University Law School, addresses issues of globalization and whether international and national interests can in today's world be considered separate, while Ko-Yung Tung, the former Director-General of the World Bank, looks at trends in investment treaty arbitration and considers what the future may hold in light of the recent financial crisis, the rise of China as an economic powerhouse, and other factors.
    Note: Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015). , The end of the globalization debate : continued / , Global economic institutions and the autonomy of development policy : a pluralist approach / , Fragmentation, openness and hegemony : adjudication and the WTO / , Demanding perfection : private food standards and the SPS Agreement / , Eroding national autonomy from the TRIPS Agreement / , The WTO and RTAs : a 'bottom-up' interpretation of RTAs' autonomy over WTO law / , 'Gambling' with sovereignty : complying with international obligations or upholding national autonomy / , Safety standards and indigenous products : what role for traditional knowledge? / , The GATS and temporary migration policy / , A different approach to the external trade requirement of GATT Article XXIV : assessing 'other regulations of commerce' in the context of EC enlargement and its heightened regulatory standards / , Foreign investors vs. sovereign states : towards a global framework, BIT by BIT / , How 'trade in service' transforms the regulation of temporary migration for remittances in poor countries / , Reconceptualising international investment law : bringing the public interest into private business /
    Additional Edition: Print version: ISBN 9780521114608
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Konferenzschrift
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  • 2
    UID:
    gbv_526106026
    Format: XII, 220 S. , Ill., graph. Darst. , 23cm
    ISBN: 1573316784 , 9781573316781
    Series Statement: Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences 1103
    Note: Includes bibliographical references , Are insights gained from NOD mice sufficient to guide clinical translation? another inconvenient truth / by Bart O. RoepBuilding different mouse models for human MS / by Estelle Bettelli -- Autoimmunity and [beta] cell regeneration in mouse and human type 1 diabetes: the peace is not enough / by Vitaly Ablamunits ... [et al.] -- Diabetes research in jeopardy: the extinction of clinical diabetes researchers / by Aldo A. Rossini and Dale L. Greiner -- The virtual NOD mouse: applying predictive biosimulation to research in type 1 diabetes / by Yanan Zheng ... [et al.] -- Dosing and timing effects of anti-CD40L therapy: predictions from a mathematical model of type 1 diabetes / by Kapil G. Gadkar ... [et al.] -- Autoreactive T cells in a partially humanized murine model of T1D / by John A Gebe ... [et al.] -- Humanized NOD/LtSz-scid IL2 receptor common gamma chain knockout mice in diabetes research / by Leonard D. Shultz ... [et al.] -- Development of new-generation HU-PBMC-NOD/SCID mice to study human islet alloreactivity / by Marie King ... [et al.] -- Resistance to the induction of mixed chimerism in spontaneously diabetic NOD mice depends on the CD40/CD154 pathway and donor MHC disparity / by Bin Luo ... [et al.] -- "Humanized" HLA transgenic NOD mice to identify pancreatic [beta] cell autoantigens of potential clinical relevance to type 1 diabetes / by David V. Serreze, Michele P. Marron, and Teresa P. DiLorenzo -- A new humanized HLA transgenic mouse model of multiple sclerosis expressing class II on mouse CD4 T cells / by Ashutosh Mangalam, Moses Rodriguez, and Chella David , The use of Idd congenic mice to identify checkpoints of peripheral tolerance to islet antigen / by Emma E. Hamilton-Williams ... [et al.]Refinement of the Iddm4 diabetes susceptibility locus reveals TCRV[beta]4 as a candidate gene / by Elizabeth P. Blankenhorn... [et al.] -- Cytotoxic T cell-mediated diabetes in RIP-CD80 transgenic mice: autoantigen peptide sensitivity and fine specificity / by Klaus Pechhold, Sagarika Chakrabarty, and David M. Harlan -- Coxsackievirus infections and NOD mice: relevant models of protection from, and induction of, type 1 diabetes / by Steven Tracy and Kristen M. Drescher -- Establishment of a model to examine the early events involved in the development of virus-induced demyelinating lesions / by Kristen M. Drescher and Steven Tracy -- Experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mediated by CD8+ T cells / by Qingyong Ji and Joan Goverman -- Impaired T cell receptor signaling in Foxp3+ CD4 T cells / by Bryan D. Carson and Steven F. Ziegler -- Antigen presentation in the CNS by myeloid dendritic cells drives progression of relapsing experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis / by Stephen D. Miller... [et al.] -- Human clonal CD8 autoreactivity to an IGRP islet epitope shared between mice and men / by W.W.J. Unger ... [et al.] -- Matrix metalloproteinase-2 expression and apoptogenic activity in retinal pericytes: implications in diabetic retinopathy / by Ru Yang ... [et al.] -- Mouse models for cardiovascular complications of type 1 diabetes / by Xia Shen and Karen E. Bornfeldt.
    Language: English
    Subjects: Medicine
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    Keywords: Diabetes mellitus ; Multiple Sklerose ; Tiermodell ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 3
    UID:
    gbv_66823833X
    Format: XV, 349 S. , graph. Darst. , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9781107018976 , 1107018978
    Content: "More than two hundred legal historians, from every corner of the globe, met in Oxford at the Eighteenth British Legal History Conference in early July 2007 to hear and present papers on the history of "judges and judging". A selection of the papers presented at the conference has now been revised and edited to form the chapters of this volume. Perhaps the theme of the conference and of this publication needs some initial explanation. The Legal Realists of the 1920s and 1930s rightly questioned the pre-eminence given to the study of decision-making in the courts in American legal education, and similar ideas have entered British and Commonwealth legal education in the past generation; the utterances of judges are not taken as the sum of, or even the core of, the law. But this is hardly news for legal historians. They have long been effortless, even naively unselfconscious, Realists, always concerned to understand the making of the law within the context of its time, with due attention to the society in which law is embedded and the shifting mentalities of professionals and other players in the legal system"--
    Content: "In this collection of essays, leading legal historians address significant topics in the history of judges and judging, with comparisons not only between British, American and Commonwealth experience, but also with the judiciary in civil law countries. It is not the law itself, but the process of law-making in courts, that is the focus of inquiry. Contributors describe and analyse aspects of judicial activity, in the widest possible legal and social contexts, across two millennia. The essays cover English common law, continental customary law and ius commune, and aspects of the common law system in the British Empire. The volume is innovative in its approach to legal history. None of the essays offer straight doctrinal exegesis; none take refuge in old-fashioned judicial biography. The volume is a selection of the best papers from the 18th British Legal History Conference"--
    Note: Formerly CIP Uk. - Includes bibliographical references and index; Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Machine generated contents note: Part I. Common Law: 1. Judges and judging 1176-1307 Paul Brand; 2. Formalism and realism in fifteenth-century English law: bodies corporate and bodies natural David J. Seipp; 3. Early modern judges and the practice of precedent Ian Williams; 4. Bifurcation and the Bench: the influence of the jury on English conceptions of the judiciary John H. Langbein; 5. Sir William Scott and the law of marriage Rebecca Probert; 6. The politics of English law in the nineteenth century Michael Lobban; 7. Judges and the criminal law in England 1808-1861 Phil Handler; 8. Bureaucratic adjudication: the internal appeals of the Inland Revenue Chantal Stebbings; Part II. Continental Law: 9. Remedy of prohibition against Roman judges in civil trials Ernest Metzger; 10. The spokesmen in medieval courts: the unknown leading judges of the customary law and makers of the first continental law reports Dirk Heirbaut; 11. Superior courts in early modern France, England and the Holy Roman Empire Ulrike Muessig; 12. The Supreme Court of Holland and Zeeland judging cases in the early 18th century A. J. B. Sirks; Part III. Imperial Law: 13. 11,000 prisoners: habeas corpus, 1500-1800 Paul D. Halliday; 14. Some difficulties of colonial judging: the Bahamas 1886-1893 Martin J. Wiener; 15. Australia's early High Court, the Fourth Commonwealth Attorney-General and the 'strike of 1905' Susan Priest; 16. Judges and judging in colonial New Zealand: where did native title fit in? David V. Williams.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781139218429
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe Judges and judging in the history of the common law and civil law Cambridge : Cambridge Univ.Press, 2012 ISBN 9781107018976
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1107018978
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
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    Keywords: Common law ; Richter ; Rechtsprechung ; Geschichte ; Konferenzschrift
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  • 4
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    [Oxford] : Hart Publishing
    UID:
    gbv_1687003408
    Format: xxxvii, 442 Seiten
    Edition: Online-Ausgabe [London] Bloomsbury Publishing 07 September 2014 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9781472558916
    Series Statement: Bloomsbury collections
    Content: PART I THE DEBATE BEGINS -- 1. Is the Ultra Vires Rule the Basis of Judicial Review? -- Professor Dawn Oliver -- 2. Of Fig Leaves and Fairy Tales: The Ultra Vires Doctrine, the Sovereignty of Parliament and Judicial Review -- Christopher Forsyth -- 3. Ultra Vires and the Foundations of Judicial Review -- Professor Paul Craig -- 4. Illegality: The Problem of Jurisdiction -- Lord Justice Laws -- 5. The Ultra Vires Doctrine in a Constitutional Setting: Still the Central Principle of Administrative Law -- Mark Elliott -- PART II THE JURISPRUDENTIAL DEBATE -- 6. Ultra Vires and Institutional Interdependence -- Nicholas Bamforth -- 7. Form and Substance in the Rule of Law: A Democratic Justification for Judicial Review -- Professor David Dyzenhaus -- 8. Judicial Review and the Meaning of Law -- Lord Justice Laws -- PART III CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM AND THE FOUNDATIONS OF JUDICIAL REVIEW -- 9. The Foundations of Review, Devolved Power and Delegated Power -- Professor Brigid Hadfield -- 10. The Courts, Devolution and Judicial Review -- Professor Paul Craig -- 11. Convention Rights and Substantive Ultra Vires -- Professor David Feldman -- 12. Fundamental Rights as Interpretative Constructs: The Constitutional -- Mark Elliott
    Content: This collection of essays presents opposing sides of the debate over the foundations of judicial review. In this work,however, the discussion of whether the 'ultra vires' doctrine is best characterised as a central principle of administrative law or as a harmless, justificatory fiction is located in the highly topical and political context of constitutional change. The thorough jurisprudential analysis of the relative merits of models of 'legislative intention' and 'judicial creativity' provides a sound base for consideration of the constitutional problems arising out of legislative devolution and the Human Rights Act 1998. As the historical orthodoxy is challenged by growing institutional independence, leading figures in the field offer competing perspectives on the future of judicial review. "Confucius was wrong to say that it is a curse to live in interesting times. We are witnessing the development of a constitutional philosophy which recognises fundamental values and gives them effect in the mediation of law to the people". (Sir John Laws) Contributors Nick Bamforth, Paul Craig, David Dyzenhaus, Mark Elliott, David Feldman, Christopher Forsyth, Brigid Hadfield, Jeffrey Jowell QC, Sir John Laws, Dawn Oliver, Sir Stephen Sedley, Mark Walters. With short responses by: TRS Allan, Stephen Bailey, Robert Carnworth, Martin Loughlin, Michael Taggart, Sir William Wade
    Note: Barrierefreier Inhalt: Compliant with Level AA of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines. Content is displayed as HTML full text which can easily be resized or read with assistive technology, with mark-up that allows screen readers and keyboard-only users to navigate easily
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781841131054
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als
    Additional Edition: Elektronische Reproduktion von Judicial review and the constitution Oxford [u.a.] : Hart Publ., 2000 ISBN 1841131059
    Language: English
    Subjects: Law
    RVK:
    Keywords: Großbritannien ; Normenkontrolle ; Großbritannien ; Normenkontrolle ; Ultra-Vires-Lehre ; Verfassungsrecht ; Konferenzschrift
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