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    Georg Jellinek

    German philosopher (1851-1911)

    Georg Jellinek was a German public lawyer and was considered to be "the exponent of public law in Austria". Wikipedia

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    Steven D. Jellinek. Steven D. Jellinek was Assistant Administrator for Pesticides and Toxic Substances, United States Environmental Protection Agency, Washington, D.C. Search for more papers by this author
    Author:Steven D. JellinekPublished:1981
  3. mohrsiebeck.com

    The distinguished legal and political theorist, Georg Jellinek, practically a household word in fin de siècle Europe, has been sadly neglected in the post-World War II period. This volume represents an attempt to repair the damage, with a broad-ranging selection of papers on aspects of Jellinek's life and work, including public law, legal rights, constitutional review, methodology, and an ...
  4. en.wikipedia.org

    Jellinek was born in Leipzig. [2] His father, Adolf Jellinek, was an Austrian rabbi. [2]From 1867, Jellinek studied law, history of art and philosophy at the University of Vienna.He also studied philosophy, history and law in Heidelberg and Leipzig up until 1872. He was the son of Adolf Jellinek, a famous preacher in Vienna's Jewish community.In 1872 he completed his Dr. phil. thesis in ...
  5. cambridge.org

    The general idea of Jellinek's legal positivism, Kersten explains, is that a state has two sides - a legal side and a social side - and three elements - people, territory and political power - and that these elements have to be structured and defined with the help of the concept of legal auto-limitation of political power, that is ...
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    "The disease concept of alcoholism," as introduced by Jellinek (23) in 1960 in a book bearing that name, has been an inordinately productive concept both in the range of issues which it raised and also in its medical and social utility. Jellinek derived his concepts from a wealth of clinical experience; the book reflected his attempt to extract certain common denominators characteristic of ...
    Author:Benjamin KissinPublished:1983
  7. sites.rutgers.edu

    [This is the editorial of the Jellinek Special Anniversary issue of the CAS Information Services Newsletter, co-authored by Judit H. Ward and William Bejarano.]. In 1982, Mark Keller, editor of the Journal of Studies on Alcohol, wrote an article with the title "I remember Jellinek."In 2015, 125 years after Elvin Morton Jellinek was born, a better question to ask would be if and how the ...
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    Feb 13, 2024The "Bunky," awarded to Mark Keller, in the Center of Alcohol Studies. After Jellinek's death in 1963, representatives of various national groups came together, including Alcoholics Anonymous, and established the Jellinek Memorial Fund to honor E. M. Jellinek, one of the greatest contributors to alcohol studies. Originally consisting of $1000 and a Bunky, a bronze casting of the head of ...
  9. choosingtherapy.com

    Jul 8, 2023The Jellinek Curve is a conceptual model to help people understand the stages of addiction and recovery. It demonstrates how alcoholism progresses from occasional drinking to addiction. Often presented with Glatt's curve of recovery phases, this framework has been useful in tracking where a person is on the journey, which can
  10. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov

    Jellinek's new typology still closely resembled the earlier Bowman-Jellinek synthesis. Compared with the older classification system, the 1960 typology combined the two groups of symptomatic drinkers into one group, the gamma alcoholics; renamed the primary addicts (sometimes called true dipsomaniacs) as epsilon alcoholics; and designated the ...
  11. therehab.com

    Jul 25, 2024The Jellinek Curve is a model developed by E. Morton Jellinek to illustrate the typical progression of addiction. Jellinek, a pioneering researcher in alcoholism and addiction studies, created this model based on extensive research and observations of individuals struggling with alcoholism. The curve has since been
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