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The origins of Italian human capital divides: new evidence from marriage signatures, ca. 1815

of the political unification (1861) originated after the Napoleonic period. Primary school centralization reforms might have helped women to rapidly improve literacy rates, leading to a first ... political unification (1861) makes it difficult to attribute the role of specific events to the origins of the Italian regional divides. Gathering evidence on the origins of the divides would also be

LEGISLATIVE INTERPRETATION NO. 748: EXAMINING THE HISTORY AND FUTURE OF TAIWAN’S SAME-SEX MARRIAGE LAW

Taiwan has always had two advantages that increased the odds of passing a same-sex marriage law: the political empowerment of women, and a strong economy characterized by balanced development ... relevant political history, the history and powers Judicial branch, and the Referendum Act. It also covers the historical development of Taiwan’s queer rights movement, beginning in the 1980’s up until 2017

Measuring stock market integration during the Gold Standard

political crises as idiosyncratic shocks were more common than they are today. The results suggest that although overall integration rose during this period, it was low compared to more recent data. The ... during this period. Second, the pattern of integration in individual countries coincides with important historical events in these countries. In particular, large country-specific political upheavals

The Legal Philosophy of Roscoe Pound

91-92 (1921). 55 "But I am skeptical as to the possibility of an absolute judgment. We are confronted at this point by a fundamental question of social and political philosophy. I do not believe that

Philosophy of the State as Educator

education. He criticizes the extreme individualist political philosophy of Herbert Spencer who argued that the state should be no more than a mere protector and that its entrance into welfare and education is ... : http://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/tcl - PHILOSOPHY OF THE STATE AS EDUCATOR, by Thomas Dubay, S.M. Bruce Publishing Company, Milwaukee, 1959. Pp. 223. $5.95. Reviewed by GEORGE A. TIMONE* Problems

Starting high school? On the origins of secondary education in Spain, 1857–1901

financial muscle and political will to broaden access to secondary education, whereas the Church was searching for a niche from which to consolidate its position in the nascent liberal society. ... during the period of study. Political instability 8 In this regard, see Gispen (1989) on the intended role of secondary education on the training of engineers in nineteenth-century Germany. 9 Nelson and

The Basis of the Natural Law in Locke's Philosophy

principles of the liberal Christian and Whigs of his day. ' 29 Leo Strauss points out that for 27 Cf. GOUGH, JOHN LOCKE'S POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY 22 (1950): "To a great extent, the source of Locke's inspiration ... on the subject of natural law was the Bible, which he cites freely." 28 Letter From John Locke to Tyrrell, op. cit. supra note 24, at 366-73. 29 LAMPRECHT, THE MORAL AND POLITICAL PHILOSOPHY OF JOHN

Philosophy of Law

By William F. Cahill, Published on 04/20/16

ALBA AND UNASUR: BACK TO THE FUTURE?

efforts failed to achieve promises made under the free trade model that grew under the Washington Consensus. Structural problems and changing political tides left these two groups unsuccessful, and ... tracing its origins, mission, organizational structure, institutions, and specialized councils. UNASUR was modeled after the European Union and sought to establish full economic, political, and monetary

The Modern Blood Feud: Thoughts on the Philosophy of Terrorism

Commons Recommended Citation - Article 2 THE MODERN BLOOD FEUD: THOUGHTS ON THE PHILOSOPHY OF TERRORISM CHRISTOPHER L. BLAKESLEY* All that most maddens and torments; all that stirs up the lees of things ... FSIA Relief: The Letelier Case, 19 VAND. J. TRANS'L L. 57, 69 (1986). sive covert psychological, political and paramilitary organization more effective . . . and, if necessary, more ruthless than that

The Natural Law Philosophy of Lon L. Fuller

his review of A Dialectic of Morals: Towards the Foundations of Political Philosophy, he distinguishes his own answer from that of Professor Mnrtimer Adler. Adler refutes ethical skepticism by ... legal philosophy, to give meaningful answers to the problems of life in society; also to the fear generated by the dreadful experiences of "lawless law" enacted by totalitarian dictatorships like Adolph

Legal Issues in a New Political Order

for Catholic institutions. I. BREAKDowN OF TRADITIONAL MORAITY We live in an increasingly militant, secular age. We see an emerging philosophy that government is expected to play an ever greater role ... in addressing social problems in our society. It is also expected to override various private interests as it goes about this work. As part of this philosophy, we see a growing hostility toward

NAFTA, Authority and Political Behavior: The Case of Mexico

political scientists call international legalization.4 Legalization of international law is understood as the coordinated attempts to strengthen the binding character, the enforceability, and the capacity to

Law and Philosophy: A Symposium

://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/tcl Recommended Citation - The contents of this volume comprise the proceedings of the Sixth Annual New York University Institute of Philosophy. Among the thirty-three participants were such ... reasons. Viewed in one light, they reveal a cross-section of current American thought on the nature and content of law, as expounded by philosophy professors at some of the nation's most influential

Meaning and Method in the Philosophy of Law

these pages Monsignor Joseph Graneris' essay on the meaning and method of the philosophy of law This essay will serve to introduce to American lawyers other studies by the same author. Those studies

Federal Tax Code Restrictions on Church Political Activity

degrees in Philosophy from Manhattan College, and a Doctor of Law from St. John's University School of Law. He currently resides in Belle Harbor, New York. have been exempt from taxation.' As tax-exempt ... the prohibition against political campaign activity, which was enacted as part of the Revenue Act of 1954.' This Article will begin with a discussion of section 501(c)( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue

Political Developments in the Abortion Area

last 2 or 3 years, the Right-to-Life movement has realized that that is not the way the Congress of the United States functions, and that there is no shortcut or substitute for the political process ... . Today, you are seeing the anti-abortion forces going into the political arena, where they are going to have to go if they hope to change the attitude of Congress and have an effect on our legislative

The Jury as a Political Institution

hTe J ur y as a Political Institution Jon M. Van Dyke Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/tcl Part of the Judges Commons, and the Legal Ethics and Professional ... Responsibility Commons Recommended Citation - Article 5 THE JURY AS A POLITICAL INSTITUTION' JON M. VAN DYKE* T THE BEGINNING of the Chicago trial of eight men alleged to have conspired to produce violence at

Ideological Independence in the American Political Experiment

additional works at: https://scholarship.law.stjohns.edu/tcl Part of the Political The ory Commons Recommended Citation - John C. Murray, the late eminent political theologian, sees the entire Declaration as ... consequently indicates a fundamental outlook that fosters certain serious political problems. BASIC HUMAN DYNAMICS Modern psychology affords instructive insights regarding the central human dynamic

The Challenge of John Courtney Murray - Can an American Public Philosophy be Stated?

: "We hold these truths...... The function of their public philosophy was threefold: (1) To determine the broad purposes of our nation as a political unity organized for action in history. (2) To ... commonwealth, that will newly put us in possession of the public philosophy, the basic consensus that we need. To say that our national purpose is simply "survival" is to indicate the depth of political