Law topic list of research papers
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Towards Comprehensive Religious Education (a Trial for New Research Ways within the Frame of Liberalism and Multiculturalism Concepts)
Abstract Humanism is a concrete result of the battle which the Western civilization made with Catholic Church. Church and God was tried to be weakened since they are regarded as tools of oppression which tries to estrange people to the values that...
2015 / Nurullah Altaş -
Intergenerational mobility and interpersonal inequality in an African economy
Abstract How much economic mobility is there across generations in a poor, primarily rural, economy? How much do intergenerational linkages contribute to current inequality? We address these questions using original survey data on Senegal that...
2014 / Sylvie Lambert, Martin Ravallion, Dominique van de Walle -
Cyber Security and User Responsibility: Surprising Normative Differences
Abstract High-profile hacking incidents caused critics on social media to blame the celebrities who were hacked rather than the hackers. They claimed that those whose risqué photos were stolen were to blame for failing to secure them. While such...
2015 / Bradley J. Strawser, Donald J. Joy -
Greek and European Legal Framework Environmental and Ecological Laws: An Interactive Application
Abstract The work is an interactive application that aims to cover all present and institutional changes relating to environment and ecology in the agricultural and forestry sector, as they have evolved since the year 1977 until today. The purpose...
2014 / Dimosthenis Mpoutakidis, Konstantinos Soutsas -
The Role of Communication in Building the Pedagogical Relationship
Abstract The pedagogical relationship – the relationship between teacher/formator, on the one hand, and student, on the other hand – is built through communication, that is through the transfer of information/knowledge and cultural content. The...
2014 / Lavinia Suciu -
The elites’ demand for law: “Overcrowded streetcar (tram) effect”
Abstract The demand for law on the part of the society (business, middle class, civil society) is not sufficient at the transformation stage — the reciprocal demand for law from the power elite is necessary. Contemporary theory states that in the...
2015 / Leonid Grigoryev -
Re-thinking the Concept of “Ornament” in Architectural Design
Abstract The concept of ornament has emerged as a result of the existence of the human being and its relation to its environment. Ornament of objects, which aim at adding qualitative features to objects alongside their quantitative states, is a...
2014 / Hakan Sağlam -
Proselytism and the Right to Freedom from Improper Irreligious Influence: The Example of Public School Education2014 / SA De Freitas
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Transparency, trust and security: An evaluation of the insurer's precontractual duties2015 / D Millard, B Kuschke
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A Semiotic Analysis of the Expression of Antithetical Emotional States
Abstract Our aim in the present analysis is to interpret gestures, facial expressions, micro expressions, behaviors that accompany a particular speech / message that appear in a moment of extreme emotional tension. We are interested in contradictory ...
2014 / Pompiliu Alexandru -
Commentary: The Forces That Conspire to Keep Us “Idle”2013 / Dayna Nadine Scott, Dayna Nadine Scott
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Developing an alternative formulation of SCP principles – the Ds (11 and counting)2014 / Paul Ekblom, Alexander Hirschfield
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SPOCs & surveys: A novel way of conducting comparative research into criminal justice systems2015 / Wendy De Bondt
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The most preferred social network sites by students
Abstract While social network sites share main aims of online communication and interaction, at the same time they vary according to sites in terms of main target and usage regulation. The aim of this study is to investigate the internet usage of...
2010 / Huseyin Bicen, Nadire Cavus -
The Fusion of the Olympic Movement and Human Civilization2010 / He Zhenliang
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Career Development and Public Policy2011 / A. G. WATTS
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Poverty and Inequity in the Era of Globalization: Our Need to Change and to Re-conceptualize2003 / Claudio Schuftan
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Study of the Case-Law of the European Court for Human Rights Applicable to the Environment Law
Abstract This paper presents a study of the case-law of the European Court for Human Rights applicable to the Environment Law. As a very recent kind of right, the right to a healthy and ecologically balanced environment has had the fastest...
2012 / Iuliana Ruxandra Fechete -
Fighting addiction's death row: British Columbia Supreme Court Justice Ian Pitfield shows a measure of legal courage2012 / Dan Small
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An international anomaly? Sovereignty, the League of Nations and India's princely geographies
Abstract This paper examines India's experiences as the only non-self-governing member of the League of Nations as a means of addressing the broader question: where was the international? As the only non-self-governing member of the League, India's...
2013 / Stephen Legg