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Civil Disobedience and Constituent Power
(Cambridge University Press, 2015-12)
This article uses the example of civil disobedience to explore Luhmann’s description of the constitution as structural coupling between law and politics. Civil disobedience highlights the paradox of constituent and constituted ...
The paradox of non-evidence based, publicly funded complementary alternative medicine in the English National Health Service: An explanation.
(Elsevier, 2015-10)
Despite the unproven effectiveness of many practices that are under the umbrella term 'complementary alternative medicine' (CAM), there is provision of CAM within the English National Health Service (NHS). Moreover, although ...
Vulnerability, therapeutic misconception and informed consent: is there a need for special treatment of pregnant women in fetus-regarding clinical trials
(BMJ Publishing Group, 2015-11-19)
Historically, pregnant women have generally been excluded from clinical trials. One of the reasons for this exclusion has been the belief that pregnant women are vulnerable as research participants. Although this view has ...
Kritika: Essays on Intellectual Property
(Edward Elgar Publishing, 2015-09-25)
There are a number of current projects and scholars seeking to find ways to make intellectual property work for the world's poor.46 For example, Madhavi Sunder argues that '[i]ntellectual property rights in poor ...
Consumer Involvement in Private Eu Competition Law Enforcement
(Oxford University Press, USA, 2015-09-03)
competition law enforcement and formulate appropriate measures for facilitating such participation. 2.1 EU competition law enforcement: A fused approach The first contentious issue concerns the different approaches to the ...