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1. Benjamin Cohen on global political order: when Keynes meets realism - and beyond
Abstract This article analyses the trajectory of Benjamin J. Cohen's work by focusing on his ongoing concern with the nature and governance of world order. It does so by playing out his debt to realism and to Keynesianism. In a first moment, Cohen criticises the economic determinism of dependency scholarship, while turning to political realism, and then to p
Contexto int.. Publicado em: 2015-12
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2. O Império dos Direitos: lei e autoridade política em Ronald Dworkin / Rights Empire: Law and Political Authority in Ronald Dworkins Theory
O objetivo desta dissertação é expor as características centrais da teoria do filósofo norte-americano Ronald Dworkin sobre a natureza dos direitos fundamentais ou morais. A referida teoria é aqui compreendida como uma defesa da noção de direitos fundamentais, tal como aparece no sistema constitucional norte-americano, contra os ataques do utilitaris
IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia. Publicado em: 03/08/2011
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3. Perfil e motivações dos estudantes participantes do "Programa de Mobilidade Discente Internacional para a Graduação" da UFMG
The object of this dissertation is the Programa de Mobilidade Discente Internacional para a Graduação (Undergraduate Exchange Program) of UFMG, through which the undergraduate students of the university have the opportunity to study for a semester in a partner university abroad. In 2008, 186 students participated in the program, coordinated by Diretoria de
Publicado em: 2009
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4. Simple rationality? The law of healthcare resource allocation in England
This paper examines the law relating to healthcare resource allocation in England. The National Health Service (NHS) Act 1977 does not impose an absolute duty to provide specified healthcare services. The courts will only interfere with a resource allocation decision made by an NHS body if that decision is frankly irrational (or where the decision infringes
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