Responsibility under International Law' (1999) 835 International Review of the Red Cross 531; Kenneth Ögren, 'Humanitarian Law in the Articles of War Decreed in 1621 by King Gustavus II Adolphus of Sweden' (1996) 313 International ...
Aristotle, for example, writes as follows: No hand of bronze or wood or constituted in any but the appropriate way can possibly be a hand in more than name. For like a physician in a painting, or like a flute in a sculpture, ...
We are grateful for the input from a number of colleagues during the preparation of this edition, most notably colleagues at Oxford Brookes University—Dr Caroline Griffiths, Dr Peter Grebenik, Dr Alwyn Griffiths, Professor David Fell, ...
X-ray crystallography uses X-rays to characterize the three-dimensional • Crystals diffract X-rays to produce a diffraction pattern, which can be On 25 April 1953, James Watson and Francis Crick published a paper in the journal Nature ...
This Report provides important insights into an important topic, and I wish to start by congratulating the authoring team on their excellent work.
There is, however, a lack of consensus on what should replace them. Mediation Ethics offers a response to this question, developing a new theory of mediation that emphasises its nature as a relational process.
Chemistry for the Biosciences introduces the essential concepts of chemistry central to understanding biological systems.
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1: What Is Legal Theory? 2: Critical Reasoning 3: Classical Natural Law Theories 4: Legal Positivism 5: Contemporary Natural Law Theories 6: Liberalism and Law 7: Critical Legal Theories 8: Fundamental Legal Conceptions 9: The Role of the ...
The Research Handbook on Natural Law Theory examines topics such as foundational figures in Western natural law theory, natural law ideas in a variety of religious and cultural traditions, normative foundations of natural law, as well as ...
Philosophers from Diogenes to Dylan each have their own statements on the matter but they seem to agree on one thing. Aging is a part of living. Aging doesn't mean getting old. All will age. We begin aging from the time we are born.
In this third edition, Suri Ratnapala has been joined by Jonathan Crowe as co-author, and the book has been fully revised and expanded.