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...Extending the Argument V. WHAT ABOUT INCLUSIVE LEGAL POSITIVISM? A. Exclu... positivism, including especially the key premises from which it is thought to follow. . The first th...
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The research reported in this paper was motivated by the petitions submitted to the Election Petition Tribunals in Nigeria alleging multiple thumbprints of ballot papers in the elections held in 2007. Some of the Election Petition Tribunals exercised their discretion by granting the Petitioners the leave sought to inspect, scan and carry out forensics analysis of multiple thumbprints on ballot papers. The objective of the paper is to provide a legal framework for the truth, validity and admissibility in the court of law the process of scanning and forensic analysis of thumb prints on ballot papers in a developing country such as Nigeria. The method proposed to accomplish this objective has a number of phases. First, the features of thumbprint, certified procedure for thumb printing and ...
... necessary conclusion from initial premises. Deduction is concerned with the validity of an ar... with the internal structure of an argument. The independence of truth and validity allows tru...
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... writs were issued and utilized, but his arguments were much cited in the colonies not only on the im...United States , one of the two premises underlying the holding that wiretapping was not co...
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..., Johnson, and Williams engaged in an argument. Brown could not hear what was said or who was spe... Special bar and were told to leave the premises on the night of the murder; (2) they left the bar,...
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...Call this the 'argument from the moral arbitrariness of birth'. According ...From a few widely shared premises a radical and far-reaching conclusion is derived. ...
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... I shall not seek to provide positive arguments in defence of it, but I shall try to defend this k... approach, disputing the normative premises that underpin these associational views (Sections ...
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A premises security expert should have been allowed to testify in a wrongful death case involving the shooting of a commuter rail passenger, the Connecticut Supreme Court has ruled in ordering a new trial.
The plaintiff's son was shot and killed on a stairway underneath a railroad trestle when he became involved in an argument with a group of strangers.
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We had reversed the recession, avoided a depression, got the economy moving again. . . . But over the last six months, weve had a run of bad luck. President Obama, Decorah, Iowa, Aug. 15
WASHINGTON A troubled nation wonders: How did we get mired in 9.1 percent unemployment, 0.9 percent growth and an economic outlook so bad that the Federal Reserve pledges to keep interest rates at zero through mid-2013 an admission that it sees little hope on the horizon? Bad luck, explains our president. Out of nowhere came Japan and its supply-chain disruptions, Europe and its debt problems, the Arab Spring and those oil spikes. Kicked off, presumably, by various acts of God (should He not be held accountable too?): earthquake and tsunami. (Tomorrow: pestilence and famine. Maybe frogs.) Well yes, b...
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...The United States advanced the same argument in Gordon . See Brief for United States as Amicu.... . B . We accept the premises of respondents'; argument-that the SEC has full re...
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[...] that challenges the age-old distinction between theory and praxis, Levinas asserts that philosophy answers to a more fundamental ethical exigency which all humans undergo, "practically," all the time. [...] through bringing the later ethico-political philosophy of Albert Camus in The Rebel into an engagement with the more widely known ethical philosophy of Emmanuel Levinas, I will contest the lasting silence concerning Camus's political philosophy in philosophical literature.1 Secondly, I argue that Camus's account of political subjectivity in L'Homme Revolte decisively anticipates that later expounded by Levinas.
... of "Camus with Levinas" presents Camus's argument as an alternative attempt, before Levinas's, to co... be a series of discreet and repeatable premises. While at times he does appeal to phenomenological...