Title:Red in Tooth and Claw': The Idea of Progress in Medicine and the Common Law
Author(s):HARRINGTON, John A.Date:2002Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:The interaction of medicine and the common law is best understood through an examination of the epistemic properties shared (or taken to be shared) by both disciplines. One such property Is represented In the ideal of ...
Title:Rediscovering the Spirit of Competition: On the Normative Value of the Competitive Process
Author(s):ANDRIYCHUK, OlesDate:2011-01-01Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:The normative argument of this paper is that competition should constitute a fundamental value of liberal democracy. The antitrust law thereby should primarily address the deontological issues of protection and promotion ...
Title:Reflections on the Impact of Communism on Italian International Law Scholarship: 1945-1989
Author(s):FRANCIONI, Francesco; LENZERINI, FedericoDate:2009Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:What has been the impact of Communism on the European scholarship of international law in the
post-World War II period ? What are lingering differences today in the attitudes of scholars from West
and East Europe twenty ...
Title:Reflections on the Legal Role of the Irish Parliament (Oireachtas) in EU Affairs After Lisbon
Author(s):FAHEY, ElaineDate:2010Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI MWPAbstract:The process of the first failed referendum in 2008 on the Treaty and the extensive political campaign
to ratify the Treaty of Lisbon a second time around brought with it a tremendous period of reflection
not merely for ...
Title:Reforming the UN internal justice system
Author(s):RADI, YannickDate:2008Type of Publication:ArticleAbstract:En présence d'un système inefficace, coûteux, ne répondant pas aux standards de protection des droits de l'homme, l'Assemblée générale de l'ONU a décidé de profondément restructurer le système d'administration de la justice ...
Title:The Reframing of Law’s Imperial Frame: An Analysis of Jim Tully’s Theory of Post-Colonial Empire
Author(s):WALKER, NeilDate:2007Type of Publication:Working PaperSeries/Report no.:EUI LAWAbstract:This paper provides a constructive critique of Jim Tully's innovative body of work on
the juridical nature of 'empire' in its contemporary post-colonial phase. Tully's work
emphasizes the high degree of continuity between ...
Title:Reframing Self-Regulation in European Private Law
Author(s):CAFAGGI, FabrizioDate:2006Type of Publication:BookAbstract:Increasingly, European companies in a variety of business sectors as well as professional groups are taking self-regulatory initiatives as a means of gaining competitive and protective leverage in a "meta-regulatory" ...