Population Policy and Ethics: The American Experience : a Project of the Research Group on Ethics and Population of the Institute of Society, Ethics and the Life SciencesRobert M. Veatch Irvington Publishers, 1977 - 501 páginas |
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... Interest and Indi- vidual Interest , by Virginia Held . However , I rely on Professor Held's book only for the typology it presents of the relationship between individual inter- est and the public interest . I do not assume that the ...
... Interest and Indi- vidual Interest , by Virginia Held . However , I rely on Professor Held's book only for the typology it presents of the relationship between individual inter- est and the public interest . I do not assume that the ...
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... interest in achieving equality is supported by arguments that the courts can overturn discriminations not based on a compelling government interest . The compelling interest doctrine has considerable power . The " compelling interest ...
... interest in achieving equality is supported by arguments that the courts can overturn discriminations not based on a compelling government interest . The compelling interest doctrine has considerable power . The " compelling interest ...
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... interest in prohibiting . The difficult problems in constitutional law arise in the following areas : when acts of worship or other acts based on religions claims involve harm against which the government may protect ; when the ...
... interest in prohibiting . The difficult problems in constitutional law arise in the following areas : when acts of worship or other acts based on religions claims involve harm against which the government may protect ; when the ...
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