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The battles between proponents and opponents of judicial supremacy have recently intensified in the US and also in Europe. I summarise the debates in political philosophy, legal theory and ... Social and Political Philosophy (Faculty of Humanities) and of Sociology (Faculty of Social Sciences) at the University from anonymous reviewers and from Leonard Besselink, Nik de Boer, Bas Schotel, Marcel
fundamental rights. It uses the political philosophy of John Rawls to assess why we should attach priority to certain rights and which rights should therefore be considered fundamental rights. On this basis it ... important, and be very careful in allowing restrictions on fundamental rights for the purpose of protecting this market access. This article uses the political philosophy of John Rawls and his philosophical
implode slowly to repay atoms to the cosmos. Will I be somewhere or nowhere once the nucleus of my life passes beyond this Byzantine biology into a veiled realm of philosophy? Michael Leach This wax
contact , USA DAVID L. HUDSON, JR.* Defamation cases often arise out of intemperate or offensive statements made in political campaigns. These comments may refer to a candidate’s criminal history ... political speech, and speech about political candidates is inherently political speech. Thus, defamation suits arising out of political campaigns face significant hurdles, including (1) anti-SLAPP statutes
political question doctrine is wrong. The doctrine as the Supreme Court has developed it is not a limit on the subject matter jurisdiction of the federal courts. It is, however, a limit on judicial power in ... its relations with political power. The doctrine has two branches. In one, courts treat certain legal decisions by political actors as conclusive. The leading example is recognition of states and
information , please contact , USA JOHN HARRISON* Much that is said about the political question doctrine is wrong. The doctrine as the Supreme Court has developed it is not a limit on the subject matter ... jurisdiction of the federal courts. It is, however, a limit on judicial power in its relations with political power. The doctrine has two branches. In one, courts treat certain legal decisions by political
POLITICAL SUBORDINATION OF IMMIGRANT WOMEN MARIELA OLIVARES* The Article explores the state of immigrant battered women in the United States, focusing on how their identity as a politically and culturally ... law has provided assistance to battered immigrants has weathered varying degrees of political controversy. Part III focuses on how this controversy ultimately drives legislative advocacy, successes, and
Online political microtargeting involves monitoring people’s online behaviour, and using the collected data, sometimes enriched with other data, to show people-targeted political advertisements ... . Introduction Political campaigns are increasingly combining data-driven voter research with personalised political advertising: online political microtargeting.1 Through political microtargeting, a political
://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/aulr/vol67/iss2/12 ? WHY SALMAN IS A GAME-CHANGER FOR THE POLITICAL INTELLIGENCE INDUSTRY KENDALL R. PAULEY* For decades, the political intelligence (PI) industry?an expert network of lobbyists ... claimed that an investigation yielded no evidence of any illicit communications by his staff, political intelligence (PI) operatives5?whose job is to collect information from government officials to then
INDUSTRY KENDALL R. PAULEY* For decades, the political intelligence (PI) industry?an expert network of lobbyists and lawyers residing in Washington, D.C.?leveraged their personal connections to extract
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY LAW REvIEW [Vol. REMARKS OF ANNE TIERNEY GOLDSTEIN* Political Rights (Civil I believe that the Civil ratified by States that were thinking about women the States therefore ... Political Covenant like the strength of the American Convention Political Covenant it has promised not to discriminate against women the Women's Convention are said to differ in part 0 Director of the Human
be conceptualized as violations of rights guaranteed under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (Civil and Political Covenant)-rights to security of the person, rights to marry and ... form a family, or rights to equality and nondiscrimination. Yet, full protection of reproductive rights under the Civil and Political Covenant is hampered by the fact that reproductive coercion and
. For a historical account of the development of international law, see LOUIS HENKIN, INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL BILL OF RIGHTS: THE COVENANT ON CIVIL AND POLITICAL RIGHTS 1-31 (1981), and Louis B
have historically accorded less attention than civil and political rights.' These rights, moreover, have been viewed as private rather than public rights, involving private behavior unsuitable for the ... attention of human rights advocates.' Until very recently, international human rights organizations concentrated almost exclusively on the investigation and reporting of violations of civil and political
and political rights. This Article proposes a way to define one component of reproductive health and choice, namely, the right to information necessary to make informed decisions about reproductive ... political, or primarily economic, social, or cultural. For instance, the rights to privacy and freedom of information are classic civil rights. The right to health is generally viewed as an economic right
contributions are harder to bear for those with lower wages. Just as the EITC has eased the burden of these contributions without undermining the basic structure and philosophy of Social Security, so the ... parts of this Article also appear in NANCY J. ALTMAN, THE BATTLE FOR SOCIAL SECURITY: FROM FDR’S VISION TO BUSH’S GAMBLE (2005), recounting the political history of Social Security and asserting that
attitude is a cornerstone of my art practice – a practice that I see as a way of being and a major philosophy of my life. The pandemic certainly tested this attitude and perhaps spawned a renewed focus – an
provides students with the cognitive tools needed to get involved in scientific discourse, research, and debate through complex reasoning skills encountered through literature, philosophy, and ethics. This ... , philosophy, and ethics. This study confirms that a new approach to science and the humanities is both necessary and beneficial to collegiate education due to the new demands of the twenty-first century, and
scientific and technical learning, and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, and math) has emerged as an educational philosophy with a strong base of support. This paper defines and articulates ... emerging from design philosophy, logistical concerns, and fitness for use. (Radziwill & Simmons, 2012) Takeaways were: 1) a default activity should be defined, with opportunities for sub-activities, 2) a