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... HARVARD LAW REVIEW WHITENESS AS PROPERTY Cheryl I. Harris ... 1715 A. Forms of Racialized Property: Relationships Between Slavery, Race, and Property ..... 1716 z. The Convergence of Racial and Legal Status ..... 1716 ...
Understand how principles of support are implemented in health and social care practice 1.1 Explain how principles of support are applied to ensure that individuals are cared for in health and social care practice. 1 1.2 Outline the... more
2018 yılının gelişmelerine ve etkinliklerine genel bir bakış sağlamak üzere hazırladığımız Yıllık Raporu sunmaktan mutluluk duyuyoruz. 2018 yılına AVİM’in kurucusu ve Onursal Başkanımız Büyükelçi Ömer Engin Lütem’i kaybetmenin acısı ile... more
Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy
Research by
Odinkonigbo Franklin C.
Harvard School of Law
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Currently, there are a few law schools in Bangladesh which has ADR as a course module. The subject is mostly taught in the first semester of a 4 year Honors programme. By the time a student graduates, he would forget what he studied on... more
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION I. THE INABILITY OF STANDARD THEORIES OF FEDERALISM TO EXPLAIN FEDERAL-STATE FISCAL RELATIONSHIPS A. Theoretical Differences Between Regulatory and Fiscal Federalism 1. Dual Sovereignty Theories 2.... more
This paper contains the evolution of the Corruption Perception Index in Mexican Public Security Institutions (IPPCSP) for the period 2009-2012, and shows that in 2010, it increased significantly. This index quantifies the corruption level... more
Although interactions between federal and state taxes and spending programs are becoming increasingly controversial, this Article asserts that major theories of federalism built to divide regulatory authority between the two levels of... more
The effective regulation of risk poses a singular challenge to democracy. The public welfare of democratic societies depends on their capacity to abate all manner of natural and man-made hazardsfrom environmental catastrophe and economic... more
In the year 1870, the United States Senate conducted a three-day debate on the question of whether an African American man was eligible to sit as a senator. The major argument against his eligibility was that he had not been a citizen of... more