Law topic list of research papers
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Changing Textual Identities in Salman Rushdie's Midnight's Children
Abstract Salman Rushdie's novel, Midnight's Children, connects the destiny of one family, and of one character-narrator in particular, with the destiny of India, by symbolically associating Saleem Sinai's birth with that of the new nation. The...
2013 / Isabela Merilă -
Realising Equality in Access to HIV Treatment for Vulnerable and Marginalised Groups in Africa2012 / E Durojaye
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Incentives, land use, and ecosystem services: Synthesizing complex linkages
Abstract Incentive schemes are increasingly used to motivate the supply of ecosystem services from agro-ecosystems through changes in land use and management. Here, I synthesize the complex effects of incentives on ecosystem services through their...
2013 / Brett A. Bryan -
Carbon Lock-Out: Advancing Renewable Energy Policy in Europe2012 / Paul Lehmann, Felix Creutzig, Melf-Hinrich Ehlers, Nele Friedrichsen, Clemens Heuson, et al.
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Political Management of Islamic Fundamentalism: A View From India2007 / A. Alam
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COMMENTARY2004 / G Laurie
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Mexico's attempt to extend its continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles serves as a model for the international community
Abstract In June 2000, the United States and Mexico signed a treaty for the delimitation of the continental shelf in the western Gulf of Mexico beyond 200 nautical miles. When the treaty was signed, both countries realized that ...
2016 / S. Warren Heaton -
The Evolution of Contractual Terms in Sovereign Bonds2012 / S. J. Choi, M. Gulati, E. A. Posner
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Global Social Policy Forum: 'I Got My Annex!'2006 / M. Waghorne
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The Subjects of Public International Law in a Globalized World2009 / Stefan Kirchner
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Exemption Clauses and the <i>Consumer Protection Act</i> 68 of 2008: An Assessment of <i>Naidoo v Birchwood Hotel</i> 2012 6 SA 170 (GSJ)2014 / Y Mupangavanhu
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The Usage of Colligations of Prepositions among Malaysian Law Undergraduates: A Needs Analysis
Abstract Needs analyses carried out among Malaysian law undergraduates, particularly those investigating the students’ lack of competence in legal English, are rare. This paper aimed to investigate Malaysian law undergraduates’ perceptions and usage ...
2014 / Kamariah Yunus, Su’ad Awab -
The changing contours of experimental governance in European health care
Abstract For over a decade, beginning in the late 1990s, discussion over softer modes of governance animated academic scholarship in the fields of law, politics, and public policy. This debate was especially pronounced in Europe. Since the late...
2014 / Katherine Fierlbeck -
Expression of an Agreement vs. Disagreement in the Course of Kidnapping of the Bride among Kazakhs
Abstract Currently Kazakhs marry through betrothal and by kidnapping the bride. Kazakhs abduct the girl with her consent, and often with the consent of her parents. Abductions without the consent was the infringe the common law in the past, but...
2014 / D.M. Koishigulova, А. Ospanova, А. Syrgakbaeva, O. Abdimanuly -
Tribute to Hyacinth Nong Mbibu2013 / A.A. Ajape
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Celebrating Mountain Women: A Move to Empower Women in Mountain Regions2006 / Anne B. Zimmermann
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Facing Domestic Violence for Mental Health in Rwanda: Opportunities and Challenges
Abstract Three Focus Group Discussion of participants from the population and ten individual interviews with key Informants were conducted in the Southern and in the Western Provinces of Rwanda. The research presented here was to investigate the...
2014 / Immaculée Mukashema -
Supplier/customer considerations in corporate financial decisions
Abstract Earlier research focussed on firm characteristics and the interests of financial stakeholders (shareholders and bondholders) as determinants of corporate policies. Subsequent research recognized that corporate policies are determined in a...
2014 / Jayant R. Kale, Costanza Meneghetti -
Liberal democracy, market economy, and international conduct as standards of ‘civilization’ in contemporary international society: The case of Russia's entry into the ‘community of civilized states’
Abstract In his report to the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Federation in the beginning of 1992, President Boris Yeltsin stated that one of the fundamental principles of his foreign policy was the integration of Russia into the ‘community of...
2015 / Yannis A. Stivachtis -
The Double Role of Foreign Languages Teachers
Abstract The knowledge of phenomena that allow the assimilation of a foreign language determines the grasping of the specific features of that language as well as certain common characteristics of all languages. The individuals who learn a foreign...
2015 / Lavinia Hulea