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Legal History | 91 Questions with 100% correct answers | verified
- Exam (elaborations) • 21 pages • 2023
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In the case of Marbury v. Madison, Chief Justice Marshall stated: 
'It is emphatically the province and duty of the judicial department to say what the law is.' 
Explain the significance of the decision taken by the Supreme Court in Marbury v. Madison. - The 
case of M v M became a landmark case as it was the first time the SC declared something 
unconstitutional and established the concept of judicial review in the US; the idea that courts may 
oversee and nullify the actions of another branch ...
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Course summary (lecture, seminars and readings)
- Summary • 52 pages • 2021
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Complete course summary. All you need to pass the exam.
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HoLT Tutorial Questions ANSWERED: John Kelly
- Class notes • 65 pages • 2019
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For the course of History of Legal Theory (3802HIQPVY) find attached the tutorial questions and answers (since 2017-2018, haven't been changed) for each tutorial. Corrections are provided for some questions by the instructions in-class of Robert Weaver.

from the literature
John Kelly - A Short History of Western Legal Theory
Lynn Hunt - Inventing Human Rights

It contains the following tutorials: 
1A The Greeks [Aristotle, Sophocles]
1B The Romans [Cicero, ius gentium, ius naturale]
2A The Earl...
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Cell cycle part 3
- Class notes • 50 pages • 2020
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This document is useful for all Biology Branches from 1st year to 4th year of the students.
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Morfologia y Estructura de la bacteria
- Class notes • 10 pages • 2020
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Bacterias: Son las mayores causantes de enfermedades infecciosas transmisibles. Son células procariotas con tamaño pequeño casi siempre del orden de 1µm de diámetro, sin membrana nuclear, mitocondrias, aparato de Golgi ni retículo endoplasmático que se reproducen por división asexual.
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