Law topic list of research papers
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An expert-based decision making tool for enhancing the consensus on Caspian Sea legal regime
Abstract This paper is focused on finding an optimal strategy for enhancing the consensus on negotiations over the legal status and regime problems of the Caspian Sea, which has caused a lot of abortive strives since the collapse of the Soviet...
2016 / Mohamad Reza Hafeznia, Hasan Pirdashti, Zahra Ahmadipour -
Observations Regarding the International Regulation of Mediation, as a Diplomatic Way to Resolve the Conflicts between States
Abstract Mediation is one of the political-diplomatic ways which are the most frequently regulated but also used for resolving the international conflicts between states. It is regulated by the international conventions either in a distinct manner,...
2014 / Dan Alexandru Gună -
AEmulatio, Imitatio and Mimesis in Tertiary Education
Abstract Emulation, imitation and mimicry are fundamental processes by which all children, adolescents and adults learn new skills, attitudes and behaviour throughout their lives. However, these basic processes seem to have been ignored or forgotten ...
2015 / Ray Archee -
Bollywood: Entertainment as Opiate of the Masses
Abstract It is difficult for an outsider to gauge the impact movies have on the collective unconsciousness of the vast majority of Indians. While it is the cheapest form of entertainment available to the masses, Bollywood movies are also seen as...
2015 / Suresh Mhatre, Uma Narain -
Drinking Alone? The Effect of an Alcohol Treatment Program on Relationship Stability for Convicted Drunk Drivers in Denmark2016 / S. H. Andersen
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Is the Free Market Acceptable to Everyone?2015 / Matthew Clayton, David Stevens
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Social Networks and University Spaces. Knowledge and Open Innovation in the Ibero-American Knowledge Space2012 / Daniel Domínguez Figaredo, José Francisco Álvarez Álvarez
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Argumentative Patterns in the Political Domain: The Case of European Parliamentary Committees of Inquiry2015 / Corina Andone
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Welfare migration? Free movement of EU citizens and access to social benefits2014 / M. Blauberger, S. K. Schmidt
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TACKLING THE RISE OF CHILD LABOUR IN EUROPE: HOMEWORK FOR THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS2015 / Suzanne Egan
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Social protection of foreign seasonal workers: from state to best practice2016 / Christine Brickenstein
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Hidden wholesale: The drug diffusing capacity of online drug cryptomarkets
Abstract Background In spite of globalizing processes ‘offline’ retail drug markets remain localized and – in recent decades – typically ‘closed’, in which dealers sell primarily to known customers. We characterize drug...
2016 / Judith Aldridge, David Décary-Hétu -
Whither Criminology: Its Global Futures?2016 / Sandra Walklate
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A Critical Analysis of Urban Regeneration Projects in Turkey: Displacement of Romani Settlement Case
Abstract This paper looks into urban regeneration practices targeting Roma people who generally live in city centers’ valuable areas in Turkey. First it analyzes Sulukule urban regeneration project through the conceptual framework of housing rights. ...
2016 / Mehmet Melih Cin, Yakup Egercioğlu -
The strategic calculus of terrorism: Substitution and competition in the Israel--Palestine conflict2010 / A. Clauset, L. Heger, M. Young, K. S. Gleditsch
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As Basic Ecclesial Communities in Case of Political Organization of Popular Movement for Housing in the City of Round Trip – Brazil (1970-1980)
Abstract During the 1970s, some lay movements of the Catholic Church contributed to the development of the principles of liberation theology marked by critical role in defense of justice and social rights. This theology was fierce during the...
2015 / Camila Faria -
Book Review: Evolutionary Constraints on Democratic Nation Building2015 / H. Caton
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Perceived (In)justice of Public Land Acquisition2015 / S. M. Holtslag-Broekhof, R. van Marwijk, R. Beunen, J. S. C. Wiskerke
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Respectable and Disreputable Women Mechanisms of Relief for and Oppression of Women in Spain in the Early Modern Period
Abstract One of the defining characteristics of the working classes during the Old Regime was poverty, and the main victims were women, especially those who “vivían sobre sí” [eighteenth century Spanish expression meaning to fend for or support...
2014 / María José Pérez Alvarez -
Pre-hospital clinical practice guidelines – Where are we now?2016 / Michael McCaul, Karen Grimmer