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HOW TEXAS CAN BE ITS OWN COUNTRY 2026 by Johnny Vincento 3.5 Stars (3 Reviews)    Price verified 14 minutes ago

NOTE: YOU EITHER LOVE IT OR HATE IT. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- After the huge responses from Texans. I would say that ALL of the Christians and godly republicans do want this. They all are saying the same thing. When? I can also say that there is two ways to secede: Both by pen and paper. Take the easy way. Can Texas be its own country? Whether you're a Democrat or Republican everyone wins! A power grab for the Blue, A grab for independence for the Red! It will be a court decision of the century! An attempt to Amend the Constitution to allow Secession, or legally create a state within the state as the new country: The "REPUBLIC OF TEXAS." Don't think it is possible? You will be shocked when reading this report and the original agreement from the very beginning of the Annexation of Texas! What people are saying about this book - Global reviews ---------------------------------- FASINATING CONSTITUTIONAL BOOK! I say go for it, either this author is a lawyer or a genius it is all there for a Supreme Court to verify. Can't deny what is written and agreed to from the start. A must read for the Texas Government and its citizens. Read full review. Professor James A. Hawthorne ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ MY NEW FAVORITE AUTHOR! TEXAS CAN BE ITS OWN COUNTRY AFTER READING THIS. ANY COURT WILL HAVE TO LET TEXAS DO IT. VERY INTERESTING POLITICS IN THIS DIVIDED COUNTRY. I LIKE THE IDEA OF A COUNTRY WITH NO REAL ESTATE TAXES. THE COUNTRY DOESN'T EVEN HAVE TO SECEDE. THE WAY THIS AUTHOR LEGALLY CREATES A NEW COUNTRY OUT OF TEXAS IS AMAZING!!!!!! HOPE IT COMES TRUE. I RECOMMEND 1000% Cindy Mills

Genre: Law [x]
Length: 89 Pages (290 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: May 22nd, 2024

Sentencing in Time by Linda Ross Meyer 5.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 3 minutes ago

Exactly how is it we think the ends of justice are accomplished by sentencing someone to a term in prison? How do we relate a quantitative measure of time -- months and years -- to the objectives of deterring crime, punishing wrongdoers, and accomplishing justice for those touched by a criminal act? Linda Ross Meyer investigates these questions, examining the disconnect between our two basic modes of thinking about time -- chronologically (seconds, minutes, hours), or phenomenologically (observing, taking note of, or being aware of the passing of time). In Sentencing in Time, Meyer asks whether -- in overlooking the irreconcilability of these two modes of thinking about time -- we are failing to accomplish the ends we believe the criminal justice system is designed to serve. Drawing on work in philosophy, legal theory, jurisprudence, and the history of penology, Meyer explores how, rather than condemning prisoners to an experience of time bereft of meaning, we might instead make the experience of incarceration constructively meaningful -- and thus better aligned with social objectives of deterring crime, reforming offenders, and restoring justice.

Genre: Law [x]
Length: 122 Pages (2,084 KB)
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: May 13th, 2024

Armed Reprisals from Medieval Times to 1945 (Studien zur Geschichte des Völkerrechts Book 40) by Christophe Wampach 3.0 Stars (1 Review)    Price verified 4 hours ago

Wie ist es zu erklären, dass sich die bewaffneten Repressalien den Normierungsbemühungen seit dem 19. Jh. entzogen, während diese nicht-kriegerische Maßnahme ein sensibles Thema im Völkerrecht darstellte? Ausgehend vom mittelalterlichen Repressalienrecht und seiner schwindenden Geltung in der Neuzeit beweist die Untersuchung, dass die Großmächte diese Gewaltanwendung in Friedenszeiten zum Privileg machten und sie in einer völkerrechtlichen Grauzone beließen. Dies ermöglichte es, militärische Repressalienhandlungen gegen kleine Staaten durchzuführen, ohne die Folgen eines formellen Krieges zu tragen. Die Arbeit erläutert die zögerliche Haltung der Rechtslehre und zeigt, warum der Völkerbund in dem Versuch scheiterte, dieses Problem zu lösen.

Genre: Law [x]
Size: 10,647 KB
Lending: Not Enabled
Added: May 9th, 2024
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