1.

Record Nr.

UNINA990000089600403321

Autore

Partiot, H. L.

Titolo

Etude sur les rivières à marée et sur les estuaires : complèment de l'étude publiée en 1892 / H. L. Partiot

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Paris : Baudry et C., 1894

Descrizione fisica

70 p. : ill. ; 26 cm

Disciplina

551.470 8

Locazione

FINBC

Collocazione

13 AR 13 D 14

Lingua di pubblicazione

Italiano

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

2.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910480469703321

Autore

Lin James P. <1949->

Titolo

Steenrod connections and connectivity in H spaces / / James P. Lin

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Providence, Rhode Island : , : American Mathematical Society, , 1987

©1987

ISBN

1-4704-0785-X

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (98 p.)

Collana

Memoirs of the American Mathematical Society, , 0065-9266 ; ; Volume 68, Number 369

Disciplina

510 s

Soggetti

Steenrod algebra

Connections (Mathematics)

H-spaces

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.



Nota di contenuto

""Table of Contents""; ""Abstract""; ""Â0. Introduction""; ""A. Connectivity""; ""B. Steenrod connections""; ""C. Primitivity of the mod 2 cohomology""; ""D. Coalgebra structure""; ""E. Mod 2 Hurewicz map""; ""F. Nonfinite H space""; ""G. Method of proof""; ""H. The nonassociative case""; ""Â1. SubHopf Algebras of H[sup(*)] (X ; Z[sub(2)])""; ""Â2. Some factorizations in the Steenrod algebra""; ""Â3. Indeterminacy arising from doubletons""; ""Â4. Some basic theorems""; ""Â5. Q[sup(2[sup(r)] +2[sup(r)]+1[sub(tâ€?1)])] = Sq[sup(2[sup(r)]k)] Q[sup(2[sup(r)] +2[sup(r)] kâ€?1)]""

""Â6. Applications""""Bibliography""

3.

Record Nr.

UNINA9910780604803321

Autore

Sarat Austin

Titolo

When law fails [[electronic resource] ] : making sense of miscarriages of justice / / edited by Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. and Austin Sarat

Pubbl/distr/stampa

New York, : New York University Press, c2009

ISBN

0-8147-6255-7

0-8147-6225-5

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (360 p.)

Collana

The Charles Hamilton Houston Institute series on race and justice

Altri autori (Persone)

OgletreeCharles J., Jr.,  <1952-2023.>

SaratAustin

Disciplina

347.73

Soggetti

Justice, Administration of - United States

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

The case of "Death for a dollar ninety-five" : miscarriages of justice and constructions of American identity / Mary L. Dudziak -- When law fails : history, genius, and unhealed wounds after Tulsa's race riot / Charles J. Ogletree, Jr. -- Margins of error / Robert Weisberg -- Recovering the craft of policing : wrongful convictions, the war on crime, and the problem of security / Jonathan Simon -- Kalven and Zeisel in the twenty-first century : is the jury still the defendant's friend? / Daniel Givelber -- Extreme punishment / Douglas A. Berman -- Miscarriages of mercy? / Linda Ross Meyer -- Memorializing miscarriages of justice : clemency petitions in the killing state / Austin Sarat -- Miscarriage of justice as misnomer / Markus D. Dubber -- The scale of injustice /



Patricia Ewick.

Sommario/riassunto

Since 1989, there have been over 200 post-conviction DNA exonerations in the United States. On the surface, the release of innocent people from prison could be seen as a victory for the criminal justice system: the wrong person went to jail, but the mistake was fixed and the accused set free. A closer look at miscarriages of justice, however, reveals that such errors are not aberrations but deeply revealing, common features of our legal system. The ten original essays in When Law Fails view wrongful convictions not as random mistakes but as organic outcomes of a misshaped larger system that is rife with faulty eyewitness identifications, false confessions, biased juries, and racial discrimination. Distinguished legal thinkers Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., and Austin Sarat have assembled a stellar group of contributors who try to make sense of justice gone wrong and to answer urgent questions. Are miscarriages of justice systemic or symptomatic, or are they mostly idiosyncratic? What are the broader implications of justice gone awry for the ways we think about law? Are there ways of reconceptualizing legal missteps that are particularly useful or illuminating? These instructive essays both address the questions and point the way toward further discussion.When Law Fails reveals the dramatic consequences as well as the daily realities of breakdowns in the law’s ability to deliver justice swiftly and fairly, and calls on us to look beyond headline-grabbing exonerations to see how failure is embedded in the legal system itself. Once we are able to recognize miscarriages of justice we will be able to begin to fix our broken legal system. Contributors: Douglas A. Berman, Markus D. Dubber, Mary L. Dudziak, Patricia Ewick, Daniel Givelber, Linda Ross Meyer, Charles J. Ogletree, Jr., Austin Sarat, Jonathan Simon, and Robert Weisberg.