Law topic list of research papers
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Violations to the Principle of Non-Refoulement Under the Asylum Policy of the United States
Abstract This paper provides a critical analysis of the ongoing asylum policy of the United States, as the largest receptor of asylum claims in the industrialized world, to explain how it violates the principle of Non- Refoulement established in...
2015 / Shirley Llain Arenilla -
The Importance of a Document “the Book of the Agreement of Medina”
Abstract The document “The book of the agreement of Medina” is thoroughly analyzed in this research. It also was known as “The agreement”, “The Medina's rules”, “The Medina's declaration”, “The Medina's constitution” and we considered to add the...
2015 / Issakhan Mukhan, Omirzhanovyesbol, Baygelova Nurgul, Ernazarov Galimjan, Kattabekova Nazygul, et al. -
Perception of Civil Society on Mediation in Criminal Matters
Abstract Problem Statement: This paper examines whether new changes in the Romanian mediation law can affect the criminal liability of persons charged with committing certain crimes. Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study is...
2013 / Alina-Ştefania Gorghiu -
On the Compatibility of the Spanish Future Form and Habitual Adverbs
Abstract In this paper, I will consider the (in)compatibility of the Spanish future form and habitual adverbs. In Spanish, the combination of the future form and habitual adverbs is restricted. To describe this restriction is the main purpose of...
2013 / Ryo Tsutahara -
Metaphorical Economic Terms: Problems of their Translation from English into Russian
Abstract This article proposes a framework of studying metaphorical terms in the sphere of economics, in the context of translation difficulties lying in the base of their different perception in English and in Russian. In order to make an accurate...
2014 / Leila Mirzoyeva -
Islam and Women's Rights: Discourses in Malaysia
Abstract The mostly Muslim nation of Malaysia has always walked a fine line between protecting the rights of Malay women and acknowledging the role that Islam plays in the daily lives of its citizens. Yet many of the obstacles facing Malaysian...
2014 / Aurangzaib Alamgir -
Mediation in Romania – Context and Principles of Action
Abstract Mediation is in Romania a new way of solving the conflict relations, without them the subject of judicial approaches. Although promoted as an alternative to trial in court, mediation is used occasionally as an emerging initiative.Purpose of ...
2013 / Răzvan-Lucian Andronic, Ioan Ştefu, Camelia Olteanu -
The geographic and sectoral patterns of large-scale farmland investments in sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract Following the food and energy price crises of the mid 2000s, sub-Saharan Africa has become one of the largest recipients for large-scale farmland investments. While much has been written on the phenomenon, scant reliable empirical evidence...
2014 / George Christoffel Schoneveld -
Ways to Address Barriers to Learning Training Activities
Abstract In this study we intend to describe some barriers to learning training activities. It must be admitted that the problem of obstacles in training and learning activity is more important and more complicated than it seems at first glance,...
2014 / Virgil Frunza -
Vested Interests in Addiction Research and Policy. The challenge corporate lobbying poses to reducing society's alcohol problems: insights from UK evidence on minimum unit pricing2013 / Jim McCambridge, Benjamin Hawkins, Chris Holden
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Fluctuating capacity and advance decision-making in Bipolar Affective Disorder — Self-binding directives and self-determination
Abstract For people with Bipolar Affective Disorder, a self-binding (advance) directive (SBD), by which they commit themselves to treatment during future episodes of mania, even if unwilling, can seem the most rational way to deal with an imperfect...
2015 / Tania Gergel, Gareth S. Owen -
Moral Judgements of Contemporary Adults (Parents, Teachers, Tutors)
Abstract The article presents the results of the analysis of adults’ moral judgements, directly connected with the process of socialization of the younger generation in big-city life. The comparative analysis we have carried out allows us to discuss ...
2014 / Svetlana L. Shelina, Olga V. Mitina -
The Lvov–Warsaw School as a Source of Inspiration for Argumentation Theory2014 / Marcin Koszowy, Michał Araszkiewicz
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To label or not to label: balancing the risks, benefits and costs of mandatory labelling of GM food in Africa2014 / Jessica Oh, Obidimma C Ezezika
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Walking the talk: implementing the international voluntary guidelines for securing sustainable small-scale fisheries2014 / Svein Jentoft
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Globalization of the Mind: Canadian Elites and the Restructuring of Legal Fields.2014 / H. W. Arthurs
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Kant, the Republican Peace, and Moral Guidance in International Law2006 / Cecelia Lynch
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Political economy of Central Asia: Initial reflections on the need for a new approach
Abstract This article aims to give an overview of the analytical approaches to political economy of Central Asia. It argues that twenty years after transition paradigm we still find lingering separation between politics and economics that...
2010 / Assel Rustemova -
European Juridical Culture –in Varietate Concordia
Abstract The notion of juridical culture plays a decisive role in the process of European integration. This concept s ynthesizes the relations established between law and culture. The “juridical culture” is a system of both material and spiritual...
2013 / Măgureanu Alexandru Florin -
Conceptualizing sustainable development
Abstract Sustainability science poses severe challenges to classical disciplinary science. To bring the perspectives of diverse disciplines together in a meaningful way, we describe a novel methodology for sustainability assessment of a particular...
2009 / Bert J.M. de Vries, Arthur C. Petersen