Law topic list of research papers
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Incorporation of Global Environmental Norms into Indian Legal Systems: Social and Economic Challenges, with Special Reference to Ship-Breaking
Abstract Some of the significant issues in the emerging economies have been the fact that these economies thrived on compromises that they made with their environment and human rights. Right at the Stockholm Conference the rift between...
2012 / Parimal Garud -
Nuclear power plants and biocultural renaissance: A case study of Iwaishima Island in the Seto Inland Sea of Japan
Abstract For three decades, Iwaishima Islanders have rejected the proposal for a nuclear power plant to be built 3.5km from their home. Located in the Suo-nada Inland Sea, which has miraculously escaped contamination, dredging of sand, or...
2013 / Yuji Ankei -
After the Tsunami: Legal Implications of Mass Burials of Unidentified Victims in Sri Lanka2005 / Clifford Perera
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The new EU regulation on nutrition and health claims: comments related to experiences from the Swedish Code of Practice2007 / Susanne Bryngelsson, Nils-Georg Asp
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Review symposium: Multicultural Odysseys: Navigating the New International Politics of Diversity by Will Kymlicka (published 2007). Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-928040-7: The global odysseys of liberal multiculturalism2008 / R. Baubock
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Nationalism and Otherness: The representation of Islamic fundamentalism in Egyptian cinema2006 / L. Khatib
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AIDS and the Scientific Governance of Medicine in Post-Apartheid South Africa2008 / N. Nattrass
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The origins of the Homicide Act 1957.2008 / J Higgins
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"Contributory intent" as a defence limiting delictual liability2015 / R Ahmed
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Modern Western Historiography and Russian Legal and Judicial Practices of the 18–20th Centuries: Main Research Trends
Abstract The article is devoted to the current trend of modern Western historiography: the study of the Russian Empire juridical relations. The analysis is made on the materials of the French historical periodicals. Historians try to identify the...
2015 / Natalia V. Trubnikova -
The determinants of tax haven “FDI”
Abstract This paper examines the determinants of a multinational enterprise's (MNEs) decision to set up tax haven subsidiaries. We adapt the firm-specific advantage–country-specific advantage (FSA–CSA) framework and construct a number of empirically ...
2015 / Chris Jones, Yama Temouri -
Below population replacement fertility rates: Can assisted reproductive technology (ART) help reverse the trend?
Abstract Objective This paper considers the potential contribution that assisted reproductive technology (ART) may make to population replenishment in countries that have experienced extended periods of below-population-replacement ...
2013 / Eric Blyth -
Farming systems and crop-livestock land use consensus. Tanzanian perspectives2013 / Dunstan Gabriel Msuya
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Ethical Leadership in the Academe in Light of Levinas’ Ethical Maternity
Abstract The present study calls for a philosophical analysis of ethical leadership in the academe in light of Levinasian ethical maternity. It investigates the intersections between, and the re-conceptualization of, leadership and maternity. This...
2014 / Alma S. Espartinez -
The “Reservations Dialogue” as a Constitution-Making Process2014 / Ekaterina Yahyaoui Krivenko
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Health care rights and NHS rationing: Turning theory into practice
Abstract How should we understand the nature of patients’ right in public health care systems? Are health care rights different to rights under a private contract for car insurance? This article distinguishes between public and private rights and...
2014 / Christopher Newdick -
The impact of different regulatory models on the labour conditions, safety and welfare of indoor-based sex workers2014 / J. Pitcher, M. Wijers
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The 16th International Conference on AIDS: Will It Leave a Legacy?2009 / Helene Gayle, Mark A Wainberg
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Diasporas and democratization in the post-communist world
Abstract If diaspora communities are socialized with democratic values in Western societies, they could be expected to be sympathetic to the democratization of their home countries. However, there is a high degree of variation in their behavior....
2009 / Maria Koinova -
Shajara2012 / Heike Geduld