Law topic list of research papers
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When migrants became denizens: understanding Japan as a reactive immigration country2014 / Ayako Komine
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Adaptive licensing — A way forward in the approval process of new therapeutic agents in Europe2015 / Giuseppe M.C. Rosano, Stefan D. Anker, Walter Marrocco, Andrew J.S. Coats
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The Economics of Information, Deep Capture, and the Obesity Debate2014 / T. G. Smith, A. Tasnadi
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Beyond dialogue and antagonism: a Bakhtinian perspective on the controversy in political theory2011 / Leszek Koczanowicz
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The necessity of cultural knowledge during the foreign language studies
Abstract The aim of this paper is to present the significance and introduction of cultural studies in the curricula for foreign language studies. Although the main focus in the paper is pointed to English as the most dominant language in the world...
2010 / Marijana Kroteva, Snezana Mirascieva -
Human Rights Against Land Grabbing? A Reflection on Norms, Policies, and Power2013 / Poul Wisborg
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Fragility and Destabilizing Protest: Combining Event and Structural Data for Improved Forecasts
Abstract Social science-based efforts to achieve success forecasting events of interest, including domestic political crises in foreign countries, have advanced considerably in recent years, though controversy exists over claims of success, the...
2015 / Miguel Garces, Ian S. Lustick, Brian P. Levey -
Illicit deals in cultural objects as crimes of the powerful2011 / Simon Mackenzie
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Technology roadmaps for transition management: The case of hydrogen energy
Abstract Technology roadmaps are increasingly used by governments to inform and promote technological transitions, such as a transition to a hydrogen energy system. This paper develops a framework for understanding how current roadmapping practice...
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The Effect of Corporate Governance on Stock Repurchases: Evidence from Sweden2010 / Andreas Jansson, Ulf Larsson-Olaison
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Governance traditions and narratives of public sector reform in contemporary France2004 / Robert Elgie
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Lawad, Ye’ Yo’ and Tum Yap: The Manifestation of Forest in the Lives of the Bateks in Taman Negara National Park
Abstract The paper explores the Bateks manifestation of forest in Taman Negara National Park, Pahang. Such manifestation emerged from the mutual relationship between the Bateks and their forest surroundings. In the Bateks beliefs system, the concept ...
2012 / N.Z. Fatanah, Mustaffa Omar, Salleh Daim -
Can health equity survive epidemiology? Standards of proof and social determinants of health
Abstract Objective This article examines how epidemiological evidence is and should be used in the context of increasing concern for health equity and for social determinants of health. ...
2013 / Ted Schrecker -
Teaching Culture through 20th Century American Poetry
Abstract From my experience in teaching English and American culture and literature to Romanian students, the students’ interest in literature increases when approached as a mirror held up to the cultural context from which it emerged. My field...
2013 / Mihai Cosoveanu -
Polish Business Associations: Flattened Civil Society or Super Lobbies?2005 / Iain McMenamin
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From Caliban to CARICOM: Encountering Legality in the Caribbean Mindie Lazarus-Black. Legitimate Acts and Illegal Encounters: Law and Society in Antigua and Barbuda. Washington: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1994. Pp. 357. $49.00 cloth; $24.95 paper.2006 / Bill Maurer
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The ambivalent role of gender in redefining the German nation2008 / P. Rostock, S. Berghahn
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Challenges for Communicators in Future Australian Local Government
Abstract Local governments (LGOVs) are ubiquitous institutions for human cooperation and all need to communicate with their communities. Most Australian LGOVs employ at least one communicator but there are few principles to guide practice. This...
2014 / Peter Simmons -
Discussion as a Tool in Acquiring and Using Knowledge2007 / J. Keltner, F. Haiman
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Sustainable development and environmental legal protection in the european union: A model for Mexican courts to follow?
Abstract Over the past several decades, sustainable development as a paradigm for balanced development has made its way into the constitutional regimes of many nations. The justiciability of sustainable development, however...
2016 / Luis A. Avilés