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  2. Eugen Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    Ehrlich was born in Czernowitz (now Chernivtsi) in the Duchy of Bukovina, at that time a province of the Austro-Hungarian empire.Ehrlich studied law in Lemberg, then in Vienna, where he taught and practised as a lawyer before returning to Czernowitz to teach at the university there, a bastion of Germanic culture at the eastern edge of the Empire.

  3. Sociology of law - Wikipedia

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    According to Kelsen, Ehrlich had confused Sein ("is") and Sollen ("ought"). [22] However, some argued that Ehrlich was distinguishing between positive (or state) law, which lawyers learn and apply, and other forms of 'law', what Ehrlich called "living law", that regulate everyday life, generally preventing conflicts from reaching lawyers and ...

  4. The Population Bomb - Wikipedia

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    The Population Bomb is a 1968 book co-authored by former Stanford University professor Paul R. Ehrlich and former Stanford senior researcher in conservation biology Anne H. Ehrlich. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] From the opening page, it predicted worldwide famines due to overpopulation , as well as other major societal upheavals, and advocated immediate action ...

  5. Living instrument doctrine - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] According to law scholar George Letsas, these cases have a pattern: a case involving a moral issue comes to the Court, the Court notes the importance of the moral aspect in the member state, but also considers developments in other Council of Europe states. In most cases, this resulted in a violation of a Convention right being found.

  6. Living Constitution - Wikipedia

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    The Constitution is referred to as the living law of the land as it is transformed according to necessities of the time and the situation. [2] Some supporters of the living method of interpretation, such as professors Michael Kammen and Bruce Ackerman, refer to themselves as organicists. [3] [4] [5] [6]

  7. Jake Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    Ehrlich's Blackstone; Howl of the Censor (ISBN 0-8371-8685-4) Ehrlich's Criminal Law; Criminal Evidence; The Educated Lawyer; What is Wrong with the Jury System; The Lost Art of Cross Examination (ISBN 0-88029-151-6) Trial of The Contested Divorce Case; The Holy Bible and The Law (ISBN 1-58477-192-5) A Reasonable doubt; A Life in My Hands ...

  8. Anne H. Ehrlich - Wikipedia

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    This chapter of the book Valuing the Earth: Economics, Ecology, Ehtics, is cowritten by Anne H. Ehrlich and her husband, Pual R. Ehlrich. The chapter is the opening to the book and the 'population problem' of the earth is relayed. The Elrich's warn about the rate at which the human population has grown and how it will grow.

  9. James Boyd White - Wikipedia

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    James Boyd White (born 1938) is an American law professor, literary critic, scholar and philosopher who is generally credited with founding the "law and Literature" movement. He is a proponent of the analysis of constitutive rhetoric in the analysis of legal texts.