Legacy in UK Law
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Thatcher's Legacy
At the time of Margaret Thatcher's fall, conventional wisdom held that Thatcherism was a leadership style that had departed with its author. In significant respects, Thatcher's economic reforms wer...
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Some thoughts on legacy collections
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to consider the term “legacy collections” and aspects of their present and future states. This is a personal viewpoint. Design/methodology/approach: Examples ...
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The legacy of foreign patrons
Why do some armed conflicts that have ended experience renewed fighting while others do not? Previous research on conflict recurrence has approached this question by looking at domestic factors suc...
- A Mixed Legacy
- The Permanent Legacy
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The Stamina of the Bosman Legacy
The article argues that athletes' right to take decisions from sports governing bodies and specialized sporting bodies to court for judicial review and redress is a cornerstone of the ‘Bosnian lega...
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Durkheim and Criminology: Reconstructing the Legacy
Abstract The article offers an overview of Emile Durkheim's substantial and surprisingly diverse legacy for criminology. This is shown to run the gamut from positivism through to social...
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The Founder's Legacy: Hangover or Inheritance?
The legacy of organizational founders is a comparatively under‐studied topic. Through two in‐depth case studies, this article explores the factors which influence whether founding strategic visions...
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US Presidential War Powers: Legacy Chains in Military Intervention Decisionmaking
Using the events leading to the War Powers Resolution of 1973 and its subsequent impact on US military interventions as an empirical example, this article elaborates the notion of `legacy chains'. ...
- A Legacy Diminished: President Obama and the Courts
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