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Lectures on Legal Linguistics
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Legal Linguistics
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Legal Discourses
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Potential of Precedent in the Statutory Legal Order
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Court Licensed Abuse
Patriarchal Lore and the Legal Response to Intrafamilial Sexual Abuse of Children©2004 Textbook -
The Rule of Law and the Challenges to Jurisprudence
Selected Papers Presented at the Fourth Central and Eastern European Forum for Legal, Political and Social Theorists, Celje, 23–24 March 2012©2014 Conference proceedings -
Judicial Review of Administrative Discretion
The Influence of Court Decisions on Administrative Actions©2019 Monographs -
Diachronic Perspectives on Domain-Specific English
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Injustice in Indian Country
Jurisdiction, American Law, and Sexual Violence Against Native Women©2022 Monographs -
Representations of Justice
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The Ethical Condemnation of Hunting
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Participatory Democracy for Global Governance
Civil Society Organisations in the European Union©2012 Monographs -
Multilateralism Versus Unilateralism
The Relevance of the United Nations in a Unipolar World©2008 Thesis -
Harmonizing Sentiments
The Declaration of Independence and the Jeffersonian Idea of Self-Government©2001 Textbook -
Studies in Religion, Politics and Public Life
ISSN: 1087-8459
"Both at home and abroad religion is recognized as an important factor in many aspects of life-political, cultural, and economic. To assist an informed public debate, this series publishes innovative studies of unquestionably high standards of scholarship an the role of religion and religiously motivated convictions in politics and public life. Preference is given to interdisciplinary and comparative approaches that explore the historical, conceptual, and normative issues that come to bear an the political and public rote of religion, as well as the nature of values and structures of arguments relevant to general policy concerns. The books in this series include monographs, anthologies, and textbooks. They are of particular lnterest to political scientists, historians, philosophers, theologians, and legal and social analysts. Three ideas guide this series: (1) The role of religion in the making of public policy has become and is likely to remain a subject of considerable debate in American society; (2) Despite a political and constitutional tradition that separates religion and government, there is neither conceptual clarity nor political consensus an how to resolve the many dilemmas created by the presence of religion in the public sphere; (3) There is an urgent need to develop interdisciplinary models for understanding the rote, if any, that religion ought to play in our political and public lives. "
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