Law topic list of research papers
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Just piles of rocks to developers but places of worship to native Americans - exploring the significance of earth jurisprudence for South African cultural communities2015 / MM Ratiba
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Political Preferences of Generation Y University Student with Regards to Governance and Social Media: A Study on March 2014 Local Elections
Abstract Governance denotes transparency, clarity, accountability, participation, effectiveness, respect to law and social responsibility. These aspects necessitate that everybody should be aware of their right and responsibilities and also claim...
2015 / Seda Çakar Mengü, Yeşim Güçdemir, Dilek Ertürk, Seçkin Canan -
Grade 11 Students’ Existing Ideas about Natures of Light
Abstract This research aimed to study cause of the 95 Grade 11 students’ misconceptions about light. The concept of light in this study includes the nature of light, light deflection and reflection, vision and light, and light dispersion. The...
2014 / Tarntip Chantaranima, Chokchai Yuenyong -
Romanian Language, Literature and Educational System under the Sign of “the Sociological Concept of Language”
Abstract Within the Romanian cultural milieu, the Communist ideology generates a special type of literary, linguistic and educational discourse enhancing the newly-occurred paradigm. The political traits turn into an “aesthetic canon” converting the ...
2014 / Nicolae Ioana, Simona Marin -
Separation of powers in Ghana: The evolution of the political question doctrine2015 / M Mhango
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Fishing for justice: Human rights, development, and fisheries sector reform
Abstract A review of case law and other documentation of human rights issues in fishing communities highlights forced evictions, detention without trial, child labour, forced labour and unsafe working conditions, and violence and personal security,...
2014 / Blake D. Ratner, Björn Åsgård, Edward H. Allison -
Notes on John Locke's Views on Education
Abstract John Locke's views on education are based on his empirical theory of human knowledge in his famous work “An Essay Concerning Human Understanding”. When born, the mind of the child is like a blank slate — “tabula rasa”, to be filled later...
2014 / Mihai Androne -
The Impact of the Antiwar Elites’ Activities on the International Life and Politics
Abstract By examining the elements of a civilization in whole, the importance of elites can immediately be appraised, as the success, which is the strength and prosperity of millions of human beings, comes exclusively from them. But at the other...
2013 / Crisanta Oana Moldovan -
International society and regional integration in Central Asia
Abstract This paper examines the degree of integration in Central Asia by utilizing the international society approach of the English School of International Relations (ES). After addressing the debate surrounding the concept of ‘international...
2013 / Georgeta Pourchot, Yannis A. Stivachtis -
Evaluation of Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) Systems in GCC States Through Performance Criteria
Abstract This review paper details the current status of EIA legislation and comparative evaluation of EIA systems in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) States through assessment criteria of EIA regulations framework and procedures of implementation ...
2013 / Nasser Al Azri, Rumiatha Al Busiadi, Hameed Sulaiman -
Symbol-emblem, Symbol-code and Mythical Connotations
Abstract The study of the archetype specificity and implicitly of the symbolic character of the original world cannot be done without knowing the symbolic code, the signs and the symbols which are essential in the correct assimilation of the message ...
2014 / Călin Florea, Doina David -
Language of Negotiation for Agreed Conclusions at the un 57th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women: A Case Study
Abstract The 57th Session of the Commission of the Status of Women (CSW 57) held at the United Nations, New York, in March 2013 was an international platform for state and regional representatives to present their outcome reports and resolutions as...
2014 / Rashila Ramli, Zawiah Yahya -
The Dark Knight and the Ideology Behind
Abstract Entertainment itself is political because evaluating any kind of entertainment without considering the ideological context that it is created within can cause false interpretations. Cinema is the kind of entertainment that is the topic of...
2013 / Zeynep Ekin Bal, Muge Caroline Dikencik -
How negotiators are transformed into mediators. Labor conflict mediation in Andalusia
Abstract In this paper we describe and analyze the Extrajudicial System for Labor Conflict Resolution in Andalusia. We begin by emphasizing the major relevance of alternative dispute resolution (ADR) in a European context and the need to benefit...
2014 / Francisco J. Medina, Virginia Vilches, Marina Otero, Lourdes Munduate -
Being ready for the paradigm shifts in e-learning: Where is the change happening and how to catch the change?
Abstract This paper aims to investigate paradigm shifts in the e-learning in order to understand what the changing technologies in e-learning are for today and near future. Also this paper aims to describe how to make a paradigm shifts in e-learning ...
2010 / İlker Yengin, Dilek Karahoca, Adem Karahoca, Zehra Ozcinar -
From ‘land grabbing’ to sustainable investments in land: potential contributions by land change science
This paper assesses possible contributions of land change science to the growing body of knowledge about large-scale land acquisition. Despite obvious commonalities, such as a problem-oriented and interdisciplinary approach to land change, there seems to be little ...
2013 / Peter Messerli, Andreas Heinimann, Markus Giger, Thomas Breu, Oliver Schönweger -
Emergence of multilateral proto-institutions in global health and new approaches to governance: analysis using path dependency and institutional theory2013 / Eduardo J Gómez, Rifat Atun
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Understanding how and why health is integrated into foreign policy - a case study of health is global, a UK Government Strategy 2008–20132013 / Michelle L Gagnon, Ronald Labonté
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Building up Learners’ Communicative Competence: the Politeness Principle
Abstract Learners of a second language may succeed in acquiring the linguistic competence of that language. However, the communicative competence is more important in social interaction with native speakers. Therefore, many principles are postulated ...
2012 / Fatima Hussain Felemban -
NICE technology appraisals: working with multiple levels of uncertainty and the potential for bias2011 / Patrick Brown, Michael Calnan