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A TALE OF TWO LAWS: THE U.S. CONGRESS CONFRONTS HABEAS CORPUS PETITIONS AND SECTION 1983 LAWSUITS

CHEESMAN, FRED;HANSON, ROGER A.;OSTROM, BRIAN J.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2000, pág. 89

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Historical background andtrends. 3. Forecasting the number of state prisonerpetitions and lawsuits and the impact on the need for U.S.district court judicial resources. 4. Conclusion.

ACCOUNTABILITY AND SYSTEMS OF SELF-GOVERNANCE: THE CASE OF THE MARITIME INDUSTRY

FURGER, FRANCO

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1997, pág. 445

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Durkheim and the problem of anomie in modern societies. 3. Sel-regulation within professional associations. 4. Self-regulaton within industries. 5. From self-regulation to self-governance: the case of the maritime industry. a) The maritime self-governance structure: and overview. b) Classification societies and rule making. c) Marine underwriters and loss-prevention. d) P&I Clubs: A case of "community of fate". 6. Self-governance structures and institutional failures.

AFTER RIO: MEASURING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INTERNATIONAL RESPONSE

DRENNEN, THOMAS E.

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1993, pág. 15

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. The road to Rio. 3. Building onìthe Montreal Protocol. a) Financial mechanisms. b)ìFlexibility. 4. Obstacles to implementation. a) Loopholesìand ambiguities. b) Comprehensive or not?. c) Global warmingìpotentials (GWPs). d) Uncertainty regarding sources andìsinks. 5. Effectivenness of the convention. 6. Conclusions.

AIDS AUDIT-HIV AND HUMAN RIGHTS: AN AUSTRALIAN PILOT.

WATCHIRS, HELEN

Law And Policy, n.º 3/2003, pág. 245 a 268

Sumario
1. INTRODUCTION. 2. HIV/AIDS BACKGROUND. 3. TECHNICAL SUBSTANCE OF THE AUDIT. 4. REGULATORY ANALYSIS OF THE METHODOLOGY. 5. CONCLUSION.

AN INSIDE VIEW: PROFESSIONAL JUDGES' AND LAY JUDGES' SUPPORT FOR MIXED TRIBUNALS.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2003, pág. 93 a 122

Sumario
1. SUPPORT FOR GOVERNMENT INSTITUTUTIONS 2. PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR LAY PARTICIPATION IN THE COURTS 3. PUBLIC SUPPORT FOR MIXED TRIBUNALS 4. THEORICAL ISSUES: DIFFUSE AND SPECIFIC SUPPORT FOR THE GOVERMENT INSTITUTIONS 5. DATA AND METHODS 6. RESULTS 7. CONCLUSION

AN INVESTIGATION OF MORAL SUASION AND VERTICAL EQUITY ARGUMENTS ON INTENDED TAXPAYER NONCOMPLIANCE

HITE, PEGGY A.

Law And Policy, n.º 1/1997, pág. 1

Sumario
1. Introductión. 2. Literature review andhypothesis development. 3. Research design. 4. Results. 5.Summary and conclusions.

ASSESSING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF JUVENILE JUSTICE REFORMS: A CLOSER LOOK AT THE CRITERIA AND THE IMPACTS ON DIVERSE STAKEHOLDERS

MEARS, DANIEL P.

Law And Policy, n.º 2/2000, pág. 175

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Background. 3. Assesing theeffectiveness of juvenile justice reforms. 4. Determinatesentencing and juvenile justice reform in Texas. 5. Data andmethods. 6. Potential consequences of Texas reforms forjuveniles. 7. Potential consequences of Texas reforms forpractitioners. 8. Potential consequences of Texas reformsfor the justice systems. 9. Conclusion.

BEYOND SENTENCING GUIDELINES: ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS FOR INTERMEDIATE SENTENCING ENTITIES

SHANE-DUBOW, SANDRA

Law And Policy, n.º 4/1998, pág. 383

BUSINESS ADAPTATION TO REGULATION: WAT DO WE KNOW AND WHAT DO WE NEED TO KNOW?

MACAULAY, STEWART

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1993, pág. 259

CITIZEN ORIENTATIONS TOWARD STATE AND NON-STATE POLICING

ZIEGENHAGEN, EDUARD A.;BROSNAN, DOLORES

Law And Policy, n.º 3/1991, pág. 245

Sumario
1. Introduction. 2. Theory and hypotheses. a)ìPersonal security and orientations toward policing. b)ìAccess to policing and orientations toward policing. c)ìSelf-help and orientations toward policing. 3. Procedures.ì4. Results. 5. Conclusions.

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