... investigation of the role of
power in customary international law. The international situation has
changed profoundly in recent years, not only as a result of the end of the
Cold War, the disintegration of ... ask what is evidence of practice required for the loss
of obligatory quality of a norm is the mirror of the evidence of practice required for the...
... in
terms of the policy and institutional domain, the nature of governmental
activity (for example, the administration and management of policy, the
delivery of services, the development, analysis and ... in
the late 1990s as part of the popularisation of the internet and the
World Wide Web. This technological event stimulated intense acad-
emic and poli...
... a professional in the intellectual and
moral senses of the term and therefore the concept of the profession of
medicine in its intellectual and moral senses did not exist, at least in the
English-speaking ... Universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh; the Royal
College of Physicians of Edinburgh; the Royal College of Surgeons of
Edinburgh; the Royal C...
... wasn't
considered the greatest of postings, and the rumours of danger and high
casualty rates must far outweigh the truth.
On the other hand, UNIT's mortality rate was the highest of any sec-
tion of the ... a
bottle of cheap whisky, and wondering over and over again whether he
should take the plunge himself.
As he stared once again at the endless e...
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effort and one or more of the other bases of desert are implied in the
conservative standard of justice.
The policy implications of the conservative view of justice are
illustrated in standard ... minimum” (Narveson 2002, p. 143). There is the benefit,
the bestower of the benefit, and the person who deserves the benefit.
The crucial factor is the perso...
... that the happy soul of Daybreak, the poet of
Zarathustra who on the heights of Sils Maria dreamt himself ‘6,000 feet
above man and time’, the melancholic of The Wanderer and His
Shadow’ and the ... spiralling agon, in the desire to redescribe their
predecessors and place themselves at the culmination of the past and the
promise of the future, even to...
... food stocks, and the mood of the garrison. The tactics
of the Daily Mail captured the attention of the nation; the newspaper
dramatized the situation of the town by emphasizing the danger that ... Mafeking
Night and the following day, they were ‘‘everyone’’ and ‘‘London’’ and
even ‘‘England.’’ They were created as a group by the newspapers, and
this c...
... of individual, hand-to-hand combat. Grand
strategy, on the other hand, remained the preserve of Tiw.
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In India, too,
much the same phenomenon was apparent in the role of Indra, the chief
of ... authors, the patience of readers and the economics of the
publishing industry conspire to keep this account at the level of grand
theme or contour rather than of...