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International Lawyer Interview with Professor Jerome A. Cohen
Jerome A. Cohen (사) 이준국제법연구원 2022 Journal of East Asia and International Law Vol.15 No.1
Dr. Jerome Cohen (孔傑榮/柯恩) is Professor Emeritus at New York University School of Law, Founder and Faculty Director Emeritus of its US-Asia Law Institute, and Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia at the Council on Foreign Relations. Professor Cohen was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey as the son of a local government attorney. After graduating from Linden High School, he received his B.A. and J.D. degree from prestigious Yale University and its Law School in 1951 and 1955, respectively. As a law student, he served as the Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal. From 1955–56 he clerked at the Supreme Court under Chief Justice Earl Warren and then under Justice Felix Frankfurter. Professor Cohen joined the faculty of University of California- Berkeley School of Law in 1959. Then, Professor Cohen was asked to recommend a candidate for a four-year grant to study China offered by the Rockefeller Foundation. When there was no clear candidate, however, he decided to pursue the opportunity himself.
Jerome K. George,Sandeep Kumar Singh,Priya Ranjan Prasad Verma 한국약제학회 2015 Journal of Pharmaceutical Investigation Vol.45 No.6
The present study aimed to develop an ideal nanostructured delivery (propylene glycol monocaprylatepolycaprolactone core–shell nanostructures) for a poorly soluble drug by quality-by-design (QbD) approach. Carvedilol (CVD) loaded polymeric nanocapsules were formulated by 3² factorial designs and established the functional relationships between the operating independent variables. An increase in polycaprolactone (PCL) content led to a rise in mean particle size, while the effect of Lutrol F127 was found statistically insignificant. Furthermore, it was observed that as the level of Lutrol F127 increases zeta potential decreases. However different levels of PCL did not significantly affected the zeta potential. The in vitro release of carvedilol from nanocapsule is contributed by the coupling of diffusion and erosion mechanism. Scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) images showed the spherical nature of prepared optimized formulations OF1–OF3. TEM images illustrated spherical nanocapsules with a clearly distinctive oil core and PCL coating. The thickness of the core varied from 14.78 to 54.21 nm. The smooth surface of nanocapsules observed under AFM studies indicated no surface crystallization of CVD or other excipients used in preparing optimized formulations. The root mean square roughness and the average volume of optimized nanocapsules (OF1–OF3) ranged between 14.42–23.26 nm and 24.41–49.91 μm³, respectively. This study revealed the effectiveness of QbD for the preparation of optimized nanocapsules of CVD having desired attributes in the shortest possible time.
The European Stability Pact and Feedback Policy Effects
( Jerome Creel ) 세종대학교 경제통합연구소 (구 세종대학교 국제경제연구소) 2002 Journal of Economic Integration Vol.17 No.3
With a two-country dynamic model in a monetary union with wealth private behaviors, we study the implications of public debt on monetary and fiscal policies. The model used has Keynesian features in the short run and Wicksellian ones in the long run. We analyse the effects of asymmetric fiscal policies in Euroland and show that such a situation creates two feedback effects which reduce the efficiency of economic policies. First, because of the inability of one government to implement an expansionary fiscal policy, the other government has to substitute for it to reach economic targets. Second, the ECB`s involvement in macroeconomic stabilisation will be exacerbated. The more substantial these effects, the more coordination is needed between European governments and the ECB.
Jerome Carlo San Juan,Jong Sup Park,Seong Kyum Kim,Kwan Ho Lee 한국방재학회 2015 한국방재학회 학술발표대회논문집 Vol.14 No.-
Sewage Pipe Renewal (SPR) method rehabilitate pipeline by forming a PVC profile inside the pipe by using a winding machine without excavating the soil above the pipe which lowers the cost of the rehabilitation. This study will investigate the effects of varying the pipe’s diameter to its wall thickness ratio. The dimensions for the diameter and minimum wall thickness of the non-reinforced concrete pipe will be based from ASTM C14. The finite element analysis software, ABAQUS, will be used to model and perform the analysis for the composite pipes. To account for the soil-pipe interaction, soil springs will be used as the bedding support to hold the pipe in place. Additionally, three soil types will be used to compare the behavior of the pipe with different diameter to thickness ratios. The results from the finite element analysis will be shown in tables and plotted into graphs and a concluding remarks will be provided.