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A Natural Right to Die(Hardback)
Twenty-Three Centuries of Debate
Greenwood Press
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05/09/2000
This study demonstrates that this contemporary issue dates back 2000 years, allowing the origins of the contraversy and the differsing perspectives to become apparent. The text discusses the legal r...
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Ultima Gaviota(Hardback)
Liberalism and Nostalgia in Early Twentieth-Century Panama
Greenwood Press
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30/06/2001
An examination of the development of Panamanian nationalism from 1903 to 1941. Utilizing historiography, literature, public architecture and monuments, it posits that Panamanian nationalism is, in p...
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Beyond the Ideal(Hardback)
Pan-Americanism in Inter-American Affairs
Greenwood Press
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30/09/2000
An exploration of the significance of Pan Americanism which has come to represent a varied set of economic, cultural and political processes at the core of both inter-American co-operation and confl...
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Constitutional Interpretation(Hardback)
Illusion and Reality
Greenwood Press
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30/11/2000
Analyzes the process of constitutional interpretation from the perspectives of history, political science and jurisprudence. While the book traces the historical development of constitutional law in...
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Constitutional Structure and Purposes(Hardback)
Critical Commentary
Greenwood Press
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30/11/2000
This critical study of decision-making in the United States Supreme Court emphasizes the failures of the justices to consider constitutional structure and the original meaning of language in context...
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The Fifth Amendment(Hardback)
A Comprehensive Approach
Greenwood Press
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30/10/2002
The Fifth Amendment is typically equated in both popular and legal discourse with the privilege against self-incrimination. This concept, the author reminds us in this work, represents an incomplete...
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