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Second, it raises questions about the efficacy of Woods's normative theory of judicial comity.
This proves that the normative theory of citation is true in the mean.
Herstein, Ori J., "A Normative Theory of the Clean Hands Defense" (2011).
TRIAL ON TRIAL vol 3: TOWARDS A NORMATIVE THEORY OF THE CRIMINAL TRIAL Oxford: Hart Publishing (www.hartpub.co.uk), 2007.
A model must possess four attributes to be used as a framework for a normative theory of the public sector.
With this background of historical and theoretical restrictions, the normative theory of direct democracy cannot exclusively rest on popular sovereignty, which is also claimed by representative democracy.
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Normative theories of categorization.
In Framing Democracy, Jamie Terence Kelly bridges this divide by explaining the relevance of framing effects for normative theories of democracy.
Diversity research has long assumed that individuals' perceptions of diversity are accurate, consistent with normative theories of judgments in economics and decision theory.
However, in seeking to understand planning and assess its positive and negative effects, by and large, planning theory per se has tended to focus on normative theories of planning processes, typically and somewhat unproblematically, positioning planning as a potential arena for forms of participatory democracy.
Most normative theories of adjudication are of the first type.
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