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Kaplow, Louis. Any non-individualistic social welfare function violates the Pareto principle. National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999.

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I, Sanda A., and Suzuki S, eds. 1994 International Workshop on B Physics: Physics beyond the standard model at the B factory : Nagoya, Japan, 26-28 October, 1994. World Scientific, 1995.

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Theoretical, Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics (1994 University of Colorado Boulder). CP violation and the limits of the standard model: Proceedings of the 1994 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics, TASI-94, University of Colorado at Boulder, 29 May - 24 June 1994. World Scientific, 1995.

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-H, Guo X., Sevior M, Thomas A. W. 1949-, National Institute for Theoretical Physics (Australia), and Special Research Centre for the Subatomic Structure of Matter (Australia), eds. Proceedings of the workshop on CP violation: 3-8 July 1998, Adelaide. World Scientific, 2000.

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Hillion, Pierre H. "Size-sorted portfolios and the violation of the random walk hypothesis: Additional empirical evidence and implication for tests of asset pricing models". INSEAD, 1986.

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Tuzov, Andrey, and Nikolay Stoyko. Verification proceedings in the criminal proceedings of the Czech Republic. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/2056731.

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The monograph examines the verification proceedings in the criminal proceedings of the Czech Republic. In addition to describing the theoretical model of verification proceedings, the authors thoroughly describe the proceedings on complaints, appeals, cassations, complaints of violation of the law, petitions for the resumption of proceedings, i.e. all types of proceedings in which the legality, validity and motivation of decisions are checked. In describing the proceedings, the authors are based on the text of the Criminal Procedure Law of the Czech Republic (Zákon ze dne 29. listopadu 1961 o
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Levchenko, Boris. Criteria for testing hypotheses about uniformity. Application manual. INFRA-M Academic Publishing LLC., 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.12737/986695.

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The guide discusses the use of statistical criteria focused on the testing of hypotheses about uniformity of laws, which belong to the analyzed sample, of the homogeneous medium (about equality of the mathematical expectations), about the homogeneity of variance (equality of variances of compared samples). The disadvantages and advantages of various criteria are indicated, and the application of criteria in conditions of violation of standard assumptions is considered. Tables containing percentage points and statistical distribution models necessary for the correct application of the criteria
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Blaha, Stephen. The origin of the standard model: The genesis of four quark and lepton species, parity violation, the electro weak sector, color SU(3), three visible generations of fermions, and one generation of dark matter with dark energy ; Quantum theory of the third kind : a new type of divergence-free quantum field theory supporting a unified standard model of elementary particles and quantum gravity based on a new method in the calculus of variations. Pingree-Hill Publishing, 2006.

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Dent, Thomas Edward. CP violation and supersymmetry-breaking in superstring models. 2000.

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CP Violation and the Limits of the Standard Model: Proceedings of the 1994 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics Tasi-. World Scientific Pub Co Inc, 1995.

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Boland, Lawrence A. Recognizing knowledge and learning in equilibrium models. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190274320.003.0007.

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This chapter introduces Part II, discussing the limits of equilibrium models. This chapter discusses how the recognition of time and information within models results in the need to deal with expectations explicitly. This leads to the problem of explaining nature of a decision maker’s knowledge – is it quantity-based or quality based. That is, is knowledge like wealth or like health. The chapter also provides a discussion of the main property that every neoclassical equilibrium must provide. Specifically, an equilibrium model’s explanation of economic events must not violate methodological ind
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Chambers, Clare. Marriage as a Violation of Liberty. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744009.003.0002.

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This chapter considers liberal objections to marriage. Perfectionist or comprehensive liberals should reject state-recognized marriage as limiting autonomy in the service of an unappealing and restrictive model of human perfection. But political liberals should go further, and reject state-recognized marriage as prima facie incompatible with neutrality. The chapter clarifies the nature of political liberal neutrality. Political liberalism is ambiguous between two forms of neutrality: strict and lax. Strict neutrality allows state action only if sufficiently weighty public reasons can be adduce
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Physics beyond the light barrier: The source of parity violation, tachyons, and a derivation of standard model features. Pingree-Hill Pub., 2008.

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Blaha, Stephen. Physics Beyond the Light Barrier: The Source of Parity Violation, Tachyons, and A Derivation of Standard Model Features. Pingree-Hill Publishing, 2007.

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Woods, Michael B. A search for the direct CP violation in the 2 [pi] decay modes of neutral kaons. 1988.

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Vigdor, Steven E. Trinity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198814825.003.0003.

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Chapter 3 explains evidence for three generations of quarks and leptons, as needed to provide natural means for standard model CP violation. It describes the cross-generational mixing of quarks and of neutrinos of different flavor, and the matrices that characterize the mixing. CP violation from quark mixing is well measured but insufficient to explain the universe’s matter–antimatter imbalance, while CP violation in neutrino mixing is the subject of ongoing searches. Discoveries revealing and quantifying flavor oscillations among neutrinos from the sun and the atmosphere are reviewed. In desc
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Tyler, Tom R., and Rick Trinkner. The Development of Legal Reasoning. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190644147.003.0005.

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The cognitive developmental model of legal socialization is discussed in chapter 5. This approach emphasizes the development of legal reasoning and focuses on how such thinking shapes legal judgments about the purpose of laws, how legal authority should be used, and whether people should feel obligated to obey legal institutions. Basically, legal reasoning provides a framework to understand the nature of society and the requirements of social order, leading to judgments about the legitimacy of the law. Building on Kohlberg’s work in moral development, the legal reasoning perspective argues tha
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Hasinoff, Amy Adele. Beyond teenage biology. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038983.003.0003.

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This chapter examines the implications of the dominant discourse about the unruly biology of adolescence. In particular, it challenges the notion that sexting is the result of teenage hormones and still-developing brain structures dangerously alchemizing with new technologies. The chapter first considers the developmental model of sexuality in relation to teen biology, along with alternatives to the teenage biology model of youth sexuality. It also discusses peer pressure and “crazy teen trends” as explanations for adolescent girls' sexual behavior. The chapter complicates biology-based assump
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Cp Violation and the Limits of the Standard Model: Proceedings of the 1994 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 1995.

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CP Violation and the Limits of the Standard Model: Proceedings of the 1994 Theoretical Advanced Study Institute in Elementary Particle Physics. World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd, 1995.

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Bettcher, Talia Mae. Intersexuality, Transgender, and Transsexuality. Edited by Lisa Disch and Mary Hawkesworth. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199328581.013.21.

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This essay discusses the complex relations between feminist theory and trans and intersex theory and politics. It charts the emergence of a “beyond-the binary” model of oppression that frames trans and intersex oppression in terms of a hostile binary—a binary that forces out anything in-between the categories male/man and female/woman. This chapter shows how this model has unfortunately resulted in political impasse, particularly in articulating a feminism that sees trans and intersex oppression as intersecting with sexist oppression. The chapter excavates and interrogates the roots of this mo
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Schanbacher, William D. The Politics of Food. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400698576.

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A description of the current global food system, this book challenges our ethical responsibility to the global poor and implicates us all for failing to curb global hunger and malnutrition. The Politics of Food: The Global Conflict between Food Security and Food Sovereignty argues that our current global food system constitutes a massive violation of human rights. In this impassioned, well-researched book, William Schanbacher makes the case that the food security model for combating global hunger—driven by the United Nations, the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and other organizat
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Peskin, Michael E. Concepts of Elementary Particle Physics. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812180.001.0001.

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This is a textbook of elementary particle physics whose goal is to explain the Standard Model of particle interactions. Part I introduces the basic concepts governing high-energy particle physics: elements of relativity and quantum field theory, the quark model of hadrons, methods for detection and measurement of elementary particles, methods for calculating predictions for observable quantitites. Part II builds up our understanding of the strong interaction from the key experiments to the formulation of Quantum Chromodynamics and its application to the description of evetns at the CERN Large
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Slep, Amy M. Smith, Richard E. Heyman, and Michael F. Lorber. Coercive Process and Intimate Partner Violence in Committed Relationships. Edited by Thomas J. Dishion and James Snyder. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199324552.013.15.

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This chapter proposes a unifying explanation to two questions: Why do people persist in exhibiting angry, coercive escalating behaviors toward family members despite the unpleasant and destructive qualities of the behavior and despite the fact that such behaviors typically violate personal and societal norms about how to treat loved ones? How are some people able to deescalate out of angry conflict in a way that strengthens, rather than corrodes, their relationships? It posits an integrative model of the mechanisms that control dyadic anger escalation and deescalation in couples’ conflict and
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Chambers, Clare. Against Marriage. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198744009.001.0001.

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Against Marriage: An Egalitarian Defence of the Marriage-Free State is a critique of the state recognition of marriage and a proposal for an alternative form of regulation. Part One, ‘Against Marriage’, sets out the critique. State-recognized marriage is unjust as it violates two fundamental values: equality and freedom. Marriage has historically been an instrument for maintaining inequality between men and women both practically, through laws, and symbolically, through norms. Marriage also violates equality between same-sex and different-sex couples. Reform can remove some of these inequaliti
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Moorman, Robert, Holly H. Brower, and Steven Grover. Organizational Citizenship Behavior and Trust: The Double Reinforcing Spiral. Edited by Philip M. Podsakoff, Scott B. Mackenzie, and Nathan P. Podsakoff. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190219000.013.20.

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Research on trust and organizational citizenship behavior (OCB) has focused mostly on how OCB performance may be a consequence of trusting relationships. However, recent studies of trust have sought to both broaden and deepen our understanding of trust and develop our appreciation of the complexity of the construct. This chapter examines how contemporary treatments of trust enhance our understanding of how trust and OCB performance interrelate. We argue that the relationship between trust and OCB is best modeled as reciprocal, taking the form of a double reinforcing spiral. We further discuss
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Brems, Eva. Evans v. UK. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198795957.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses the 2007 Grand Chamber judgment of Evans v. The United Kingdom, in which the European Court of Human Rights stated that the destruction of frozen embryos against the will of the female contributor, who had invested her last egg cells in these embryos, did not violate the Convention. The chapter argues in favour of a different outcome. The alternative approach to Evans follows a method that stands on two legs. The first leg is a three-step model for addressing conflicts between human rights, that the author has developed in previous research. The second leg is an integrat
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Hardaway, Robert M. No Price Too High. Praeger, 2003. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400691805.

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Hardaway argues the criminalization of victimless crimes violates the Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution and creates enormous public policy problems in the society. He contends that the Ninth Amendment adjudication model and the concepts of self-determination and the harm principle are the standards to which privacy issues should be litigated. Hardaway contends that privacy issues should be litigated under the standards of the Ninth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution adjudication model, concepts of self-determination, and the harm principle. The Ninth Amendment follows the true beliefs o
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Jappelli, Tullio, and Luigi Pistaferri. The Response of Consumption to Anticipated Changes in Income. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199383146.003.0008.

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The intertemporal models studied so far postulate that people use savings in order to smooth income fluctuations, and that unless there are liquidity constraints, consumption responds little if at all to changes in income that were expected. When this major theoretical prediction is violated, researchers conclude that consumption is excessively sensitive to anticipated income changes. In this chapter we review some of the empirical approaches researchers have taken to estimate the response of consumption to anticipated income changes. We point out that empirically it is very hard to identify s
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Flanigan, Jessica, and Lori Watson. Debating Sex Work. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190659882.001.0001.

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In this “for and against” book Lori Watson argues for a sex equality approach to prostitution in which buyers are criminalized and sellers are decriminalized (the Nordic Model). Jessica Flanigan argues that sex work should be fully decriminalized. Watson defends the Nordic Model on the grounds that prostitution is an exploitative and unequal practice that entrenches existing patterns of gendered injustice. Watson also argues that full decriminalization of prostitution is incompatible with existing occupational health and safety standards and securing worker autonomy and equality. Watson furthe
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Jobani, Yuval, and Nahshon Perez. Evenhandedness, Thick Sites, and the Women of the Wall. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190280444.003.0004.

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This chapter analyzes the evenhandedness model, according to which the state remains unaffiliated with any given denomination. While the state does adopt a hands-on approach in which governmental resources are allocated to different religious denominations and groups, the allocation of resources is impartial. The chapter examines the evenhanded approach in general, and its applicability to thick sites and the Western Wall in particular. Critically, it focuses on two principled drawbacks of the evenhanded approach: first, an evenhanded approach to religious claims tends to lead to the adoption
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Weisband, Edward. On the Slippery Tropes of We-ness. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190677886.003.0010.

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The performative aesthetics of transgression occur as perpetrators “will” the unwillable desire of the introjected m(Other) experienced in fantasy in modes that include superegotistical enjoyment projected outward in forms of sadistic cruelty. Such macabresque pursuits assume surrogate forms of desire, in surplus cruelty, in the gratuitous sadism of absolute power. Superegotistical desire and its “enjoyment” are sustained by supererogatory reifications that revel in moral masochism and sadistic moralism. This leads to macabresque aesthetics and theatricality of performative transgression since
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Dallmayr, Fred. The Prospect of Confucian Democracy. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190670979.003.0006.

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Recent times have seen resolute efforts seeking to reconcile Asian traditions with democracy, specifically by bending some hierarchical features of the past in the direction of the qualitative equality and relationality demanded in our age. The chapter concentrates on debates in several Asian countries, including China, about the compatibility of Confucian teachings with the democratic requirement of equal citizenship. The chapter distinguishes between a minimalist, a maximalist, and a balanced approach. In the first case, Confucian teachings are restricted to the purely private sphere removed
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Kaufman, Emma. Death and Dignity in American Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199385997.003.0018.

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Dignity serves many purposes in American law, but the concept is perhaps most vital in decisions on the death penalty. Since 1972, when the Supreme Court briefly banned capital punishment, American jurists have debated whether death sentences violate “the dignity of man.” These legal debates describe dignity as an innately human attribute and a core feature of human nature. In practice, however, courts employ dignity to instantiate a particular model of democratic governance. Legal cases on the death penalty treat dignity as a fundamentally relational concept, less a characteristic of personho
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Breuker, Remco, Grace Koh, and James B. Lewis. The Tradition of Historical Writing in Korea. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199236428.003.0007.

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This chapter examines how Korea adapted Chinese cultural, political, economic, and diplomatic models to fit the peculiarities of the peninsula. Detailed records on people inhabiting the Korean peninsula appear in Chinese histories from the third century AD. Until the mid-fifteenth century, Koreans did not develop their own script but either wrote in Chinese or adopted individual Chinese characters to write Korean. Such mastery of a radically different language also brought with it a fluency in Sinitic civilizational codes that could be used or ignored to fit local circumstances. However, the u
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Klabbers, Jan. Sources of International Organizations’ Law. Edited by Samantha Besson and Jean d’Aspremont. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198745365.003.0046.

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This chapter reflects on the uncertainties regarding the question of why international organizations would be bound by international law. It places these uncertainties in the broader framework of a vague and ill-defined ‘turn to accountability’. As the chapter shows, international organizations are often held to account for wrongdoing without it being clear whether they have also violated an international legal obligation resting upon them. The chapter then discusses in some detail the 1980 WHO–Egypt advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) regarding whether the WHO could c
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Mackay, Ellen. Indecorum. Edited by Henry S. Turner. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199641352.013.16.

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This chapter examines the ways in which the traffic between life and stage is always governed by a set of social, ethical, and interpretive norms, the violation of which threatens to humiliate (at best) or physically harm (at worst) the spectator. More specifically, it considers the problem of epistemological decorum in early modern theatre and describes the figure of the female playgoer as a model for indecorous participation, one that knowingly exploits the tensions between actuality and theatricality in order to sustain the play while also revealing its dependence upon the absorption and ju
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Peltonen, Markku. Popularity and the Art of Rhetoric. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198806899.003.0008.

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This chapter demonstrates the social depth of politics in Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar, focusing the theory and practice of the ars rhetorica. Central to political (in)stability in both classical Rome and Tudor England, the rhetorical virtuosity of the elite sought to constrain and control the restive commons and the potency of popularity. Since commoners were its intended primary audience, Cicero argued for ‘the ultimately popular nature of eloquence’. Julius Caesar sets two types of orator into a rhetorical contest: the nobleman who pacifies the volatile masses, and the ‘people pleaser’, a wi
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Carter, Christopher. Corruption of Ethos in Fortress America. Lexington Books, 2020. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978729964.

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The Corruption of Ethos in Fortress America: Billionaires, Bureaucrats, and Body Slams argues that authoritarian strains of U.S. governance violate the idea of ethos in its ancient, collectivist sense. Christopher Carter posits that this corrupts the cultural “dwelling place” through public relations strategies, policies on race and immigration, and a general disregard for environmental concerns. Donald Trump’s presidency provides a signal instance of the problem, refashioning the dwelling place as a fortress while promoting sweeping forms of exclusion and appealing to power for power’s sake.
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Bhatia, Gautam. Horizontal Rights. Hart Publishing, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781509967643.

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A powerful, privately-owned television channel refuses to air an advertisement advocating equal rights for the LGBT community. A prestigious club bars women from standing for executive positions. A homeowner refuses to rent their house to a person on grounds of their race. Each of these real-life cases involves the exercise of private power, which deprives individuals of their rights. Can these individuals invoke the Constitution in response? Horizontal Rights: An Institutional Approach brings a fresh perspective to these age-old yet fraught issues. This book argues that constitutional scholar
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Bonds, Mark Evan. Music's Fourth Wall and the Rise of Reflective Listening. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197806401.001.0001.

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Abstract We’ve all heard the line before: “I enjoy classical music but don’t know anything about it.” The “but” is telling. Why and when did music-lovers begin to apologize for a lack of knowledge about what gave them pleasure? This book examines fundamental changes in concert-hall listening since the Enlightenment. By calling attention to the artifice of their art, composers like Haydn and Beethoven violated music’s fourth wall, that imagined barrier which for so long had allowed listeners to “lose” themselves in what they were hearing, to resonate with the music and to forget, in effect, tha
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Flores, Henry. Latinos and the Voting Rights Act. Published by Lexington Books, 2015. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666999501.

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This volume explores the role race and racism played in the Texas redistricting process and the creation and passage of the state’s Voter Identification Law in 2011. The author puts forth research techniques designed to uncover racism and racist intentions even in the face of denials by the public policy decision makers involved. In addition to reviewing the redistricting history of the state, this book also provides an analysis of court decisions concerning the Tenth Amendment to the Constitution, the Voting Rights Act, and a thorough discussion of the Shelby County decision. The author bring
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Ashtor, Gila. Homo Psyche. Fordham University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823294169.001.0001.

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An analysis that focuses on the metapsychological dimension of queer theorizations will demonstrate why, in spite of how bold and emancipatory key queer formulations might initially seem, the field maintains an uninterrogated reliance on erotophobic psychological conventions that ultimately reproduces an erotophobic relationship to sexuality. Homo Psyche introduces metapsychology as a new dimension of analysis that zeroes in on the underlying psychological assumptions that determine contemporary critical thought. Such an intervention deepens current debates about the future of queer studies by
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Franck, Susan D. Arbitration Costs. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190054434.001.0001.

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Investment treaty arbitration (sometimes called ISDS or investor-state dispute settlement) has become a flashpoint in the backlash against globalization, with costs becoming an area of core scrutiny. Yet “conventional wisdom” about costs is not necessarily wise. To separate fact from fiction, this book reality tests claims about investment arbitration and fiscal costs against hard data so that policy reforms can be informed by scientific evidence, rather than intuition or cognitive illusions. The exercise is critical, as investment treaties grant international arbitrators the power to order st
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Soares, Renata Araújo. O Estado de coisas inconstitucional e a calamidade do sistema penitenciário: Diretrizes constitucionais para uma política transversal de segurança pública. Brazil Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31012/978-65-5861-320-6.

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The present dissertation aims to establish, initially, a scientific correspondence between the State of Unconstitutional Things, previously recognized by the Supreme Federal Court on September 9th, 2015, in the judgment of the allegation of fundamental precept’s violation nº 347 and the continuous calamity in the penitentiary system of the state of Rio Grande do Norte, which was decreed in March 2015 and persists until 2018. From the link proposed here, the local factual elements which, together, characterize a scenario of serious systemic violations of human rights will be analyzed – through
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Levinson, Meira, Ellis Reid, Sara O’Brien, and Tatiana Geron, eds. Civic Contestation in Global Education. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350399532.

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Civic Contestation in Global Educationtakes readers into classrooms and schools on the front lines of civic education in pluralistic and divided democracies.The book offers eight case studies of educators and policy makers wrestling with schools’ civic and ethical responsibilities around the globe. Examples of the case studies include teaching critical consciousness in an Anti-CRT state, religiously sensitive satirical cartoons and radical extremism, and accommodating religion in schools. Each case is followed by a model conversation among diverse participants based in Australia, Canada, Germa
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Balestero, Gabriela Soares, and Ana Silvia Marcatto Begalli. Estudos de Direito Latino Americano. 11th ed. Editora Amplla, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.51859/amplla.edl1037-0.

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Com muita satisfação publicamos mais uma edição da coletânea “Estudos de Direito Latino Americano” em seu Volume XI. Trata-se de uma obra que visa reunir pesquisas sobre diversas temáticas jurídicas tanto do Brasil quanto da América Latina. O primeiro capítulo intitulado “Políticas Públicas e Desigualdade Social nas cidades brasileiras: uma resenha crítica” foi fazer uma resenha crítica do artigo intitulado: Globalização e desafios urbanos: políticas públicas e desigualdade social nas cidades brasileiras, publicado na Revista Eure (Santiago), no ano de 2011. O artigo foi realizado através de u
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