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Werb, Dan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-07-15)
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Caulkins, Jonathan P.; Hawken, Angela; Kilmer, Beau; Kleiman, Mark A. R.; Pfrommer, Katherine; Pruess, Jacob; Shaw, Timothy
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-07-15)
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DETLING, LEROY E.
(Museum of Natural History, University of OregonMuseum of Natural History,
University of Oregon, 1968-07)
The modern flora of the Pacific Northwest is characterized by associations which show affinities to floras
now occupying widely separated areas (Eurasia, South and Central America) and to floras shown by paleobotanical
evidence ...
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Sagna, Olivier; Brun, Christophe; Huter, Steven
(University of Oregon LibrariesNetwork Startup Resource Center, 2013-08)
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Schultz, Courtney A.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
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Sagna, Olivier; Brun, Christophe; Huter, Steven
(University of Oregon LibrariesNetwork Startup Resource Center, 2013-08)
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Palasri, Sirin; Huter, Steven; Wenzel, Zita
(University of Oregon LibrariesNetwork Startup Resource Center, 2013-05)
Thailand was an early participant in bringing the Internet to Asia, and
it has a fascinating, but little-known, networking history. The grassroots
efforts by a few dedicated and visionary university professors have
resulted ...
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Palasri, Sirin; Huter, Steven; Wenzel, Zita
(University of Oregon LibrariesNetwork Startup Resource Center, 2013-05-22)
Thailand was an early participant in bringing the Internet to Asia, and
it has a fascinating, but little-known, networking history. The grassroots
efforts by a few dedicated and visionary university professors have
resulted ...
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Knobbe, Emily
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-05-07)
Honeybees are a valuable asset to our agricultural systems and our wildlife. Populations are diminishing, and scientists are finding many reasons why. Now that science is providing answers, the law must provide protection. ...
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Marmaduke, Susan
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2018-04-10)
The Horton decision, its meaning, and its significance for statutes that eliminate causes of action or curtail the recoverable damages for various torts have been the subject of much debate and litigation. The Oregon Court ...
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Hurst, Rachel Alpha Johnston
(Fembot Collective, 2014-07)
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Librett, Jeffrey S.
(University of Oregon, 2015)
By examining Martin Heidegger's critique of Søren Kierkegaard, this essay reconsiders the limits that an ontotheology of the subject may or may not impose on investigations of the relations between being and time. I begin ...
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Leflar, Robert B.; Hirata, Ayako; Murayama, Masayuki; Ota, Shozo
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2012)
After an earthquake, tsunami, and nuclear power plant accident of
historic proportions, how can lawyers help sort out the mess? In July
2011, we conducted interviews in Fukushima Prefecture, Japan, the site of the world’s ...
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Taillant, Jorge Daniel
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2013-12-16)
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Betaah, Azaufa Takunjuh Ngundem; Albrecht, Eike; Egute, Terence Onang
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2019-06-19)
This article describes the environmental provisions of the 1996 Cameroon Constitution regarding the human right to a healthy environment, identifies challenges that make effective environmental protection unlikely, and ...
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Hart, Gail
(University of Oregon, 2014)
Within the context of an inquiry into the borders between human and animal, this essay considers the question of the humanity - or animality - of children as they are depicted in nineteenth-century German literature and ...
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Mushlin, Michael B.
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2015-04-16)
This is the 100th anniversary of Franz Kafka’s In the Penal Colony. The story brilliantly imagines a gruesome killing machine at the epicenter of a mythical prison’s operations. The torture caused by this apparatus comes ...
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Coates, Sarah
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-04)
In a divorce, divided assets range from the mundane—homes, cars, joint bank accounts—to the downright unusual—Nobel Prizes,stuffed animals, and even human organs. But even the strangest possessions can be equitably divided ...
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Juhasz, Alexandra; Balsamo, Anne
(Fembot Collective, 2012-11)
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Nathan, Harold
(University of Oregon School of Law, 2022-05-12)
[Reprint of 14 Or. L. Rev. 327 (1935)]
Transcript of address presented in 1935 by Harold Nathan, Assistant Director of the FBI, regarding law enforcement agencies.
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