Robert Lee Hale
Robert Lee Hale (1884–1969) was an American lawyer and economist. He earned an economics degree at Harvard University, and then worked at Columbia Law School. He is known as a legal realist, and his work focused particularly on the distributive impact of legal rules. Provided by Wikipedia
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Sources of environmental sulfur in the groundwater system, southern New Zealand by Tostevin, R, Craw, D, Van Hale, R, Vaughan, M
Published 2016Journal article -
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Equity for excellence in academic institutions: a manifesto for change by Wedekind, L, Noé, A, Mokaya, J, Tamandjou, C, Kapulu, M, Ruecker, A, Kestelyn, E, Zimba, M, Khatamzas, E, Eziefula, AC, Mackintosh, C, Nascimento, R, Ariana, P, Best, D, Gibbs, E, Dunachie, S, Hadley, G, Ravenswood, H, Young, B, Kamau, C, Marsh, K, McShane, H, Hale, R, McPhilbin, E, Ovseiko, P, Surender, R, Worland, C, White, L, Matthews, P
Published 2021Journal article