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    Self-authorship, well-being and paternalism 

    Kalliris, K. (Taylor and Francis, 2015-12-11)
    Paternalism is the restriction of a person's autonomy for the good of that person. It embodies a familiar conflict of intuitions: while we cherish individual freedom, we also want to protect/promote what we know to be good. ...
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    Attack of the Clones: Problematising Equine Sports Integrity Regulation On the Ascendancy of the Genetically Copied Athlete 

    Merritt, Jonathan (Lawtext Publishing, 2018-03-15)
    Cloned horses are already here and competing; this article considers in turn, both the challenges and the unprecedented opportunities for the development of human athlete regulation that the current participation of cloned ...
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    European methods of administrative law redress: Netherlands, Norway and Germany 

    Buck, Trevor, 1951- (Department for Constitutional Affairs, 2004-11)
    This report examines the profile of administrative law remedies in the Netherlands, Norway and Germany and makes some observations about the activities of regional European institutions in this field. For each jurisdiction ...

    Principle of Proportionality as Principle of Economic Efficiency 

    Portuese, Aurelien (John Wiley, 2013-04-15)
    The principle of proportionality is at the cornerstone of EU law, and precisely of the case-law of the European Court of Justice (ECJ). In the law and economics literature, the general principles of law are commonly opposed ...
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    ‘Horses for Courses’: An analysis of equine sports regulation and disciplinary procedures regarding the non-human athlete 

    Merritt, Jonathan G. (2017-10)
    Sports governing bodies and international sports federations are very powerful organisations within their sphere. The governance of these sports has created a hegemony which does not necessarily serve the interests of ...

    European Integration 

    Portuese, Aurelien (Springer, 2015-06-01)
    European integration is a process. It is a process of institutionalization by which the old continent is continuously transformed either through incremental changes or through across-the-board reforms. European integration ...

    Child Abuse and Public Inquiry Methodologies 

    Buck, Trevor, 1951- (Intersentia, 2018-06-13)
    This chapter examines the development of public inquiries into child abuse and the various policy processes and methods deployed to support them. It contains two central propositions: firstly, that the ongoing Independent ...

    European Regulatory Framework for Money Market Funds 

    Portuese, Aurelien; MacNeil, Iain (Oxford University Press, 2014-07-01)
    Money market funds are widely used by all types of investors, including households, corporate treasurers, pension funds, or insurance companies, who regard money market funds as a ‘safe’ short-term liquid asset class for ...

    The principle of legal certainty as a principle of economic efficiency 

    Portuese, Aurelien; Gough, Orla; Tanega, Joseph (Springer, 2014-02-15)
    Legal certainty, a feature of the rule of law, constitutes a requirement for the operational necessities of market interactions. But, the compatibility of the principle of legal certainty with ideals such as liberalism and ...
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    Supporting organ donation through end-of-life care: implications for heart-beating donation 

    Price, David P. T. (Royal Society of Medicine Press, 2011-09)
    New protocols have been developed for donors after circulatory death involving early assessment of donor status and premortem supporting treatment in appropriate cases where there is evidence that the patient wished to be ...
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