Law topic list of research papers
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Human Cloning and the Raelians: Media Coverage and the Rhetoric of Science2008 / M. Alcibar
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Sustainable development: Our Common Future revisited
Abstract No clear definition of sustainable development exists to guide politicians in solving challenges at the global or regional levels. Rather, the concept's use has increasingly reflected socially desirable attributes of solutions to local- and ...
2014 / Erling Holden, Kristin Linnerud, David Banister -
“My story”—HIV positive adolescents tell their story through film
Abstract The global commitment to universal access for people in need of antiretroviral therapy has transformed the lives of adolescents with HIV. In contrast, there has been limited commitment at policy or service level to the need for effective...
2014 / N. Willis, L. Frewin, A. Miller, C. Dziwa, W. Mavhu, et al. -
Farmers Fox Theory: Does a country's weak regulatory system benefit both the acquirer and the target firm? Evidence from Vodafone-Hutchison deal
Abstract The extensive research on cross-border mergers and acquisitions performed in different institutional settings shows that legal and regulatory infrastructure, level of investor protection, and key macroeconomic factors are the most important ...
2014 / Kotapati Srinivasa Reddy, Vinay Kumar Nangia, Rajat Agrawal -
Market Processes and the Ethics of Consumption2015 / M. Peacock
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Violence prevention and beyond – Theses on the spirit of terrorism2014 / Goetz Egloff
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The Persistency of the India-Pakistan Conflict: Chances and Obstacles of the Bilateral Composite Dialogue2014 / T. Wojczewski
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Rawls and Derrida on the Historicity of Constitutional Democracy and International Justice2009 / Johan van der Walt
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The Complexities of Rapprochement2010 / William Burr
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Criminal Law and Public Health Practice: Are the Canadian HIV Disclosure Laws an Effective HIV Prevention Strategy?2011 / Patrick O’Byrne
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THE MARAKKAYAR MUSLIMS OF KARIKAL, SOUTH INDIA2007 / J. B. P. MORE
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The Challenge of Teaching to Create Accessible Learning Objects to Higher Education Lecturers
Abstract The EU wide regulations as well as the domestic regulations of many EU members ask to include accessibility lectures on architecture and engineering studies’ curricula. From our point of view, such requirement should be...
2012 / Emmanuelle Gutiérrez y Restrepo, Carlos Benavidez, Henry Gutiérrez -
The Soviet collapse: Contradictions and neo-modernisation
Abstract Over two decades have passed since the dissolution of the communist system and the disintegration of the Soviet Union in 1991 yet there is still no consensus over the causes and consequences of these epochal (and distinct) events. As for...
2012 / Richard Sakwa -
Mind versus Body and the Issue of Ego with Gilbert Ryle
Abstract To understand the way in which Ryle approaches the mind-body issue – given his views on the scope and methodology of philosophy and on the complex relations among thinking, language, and reality – and the significance he assigned to the...
2013 / Elena Banciu -
The Dispensable Lives of Soldiers2011 / G. Blum
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Do the Math: ESP+Web 2.0=ESP 2.0!
Abstract As university teacher of English, the author of this paper has been concerned with exploring and exploiting the potential of Web 2.0 tools and applications for English language learners. To this end, I have complemented face-to-face...
2009 / Ramona Bran -
Bureaucracy intermediaries, corruption and red tape
Abstract Intermediaries that assist individuals and firms with the government bureaucracy are common in developing countries. Although such bureaucracy intermediaries are, anecdotally, linked with corruption and welfare losses, few formal analyses...
2014 / Anders Fredriksson -
Algorithmic trading, the Flash Crash, and coordinated circuit breakers
Abstract Exchange officials and policymakers are interested in whether high frequency trading causes excessive price fluctuations and whether to impose circuit breakers in financial markets to combat such fluctuations. We review the literature on...
2013 / Avanidhar Subrahmanyam -
Art in the Eyes of Six-year-old Children. Children's Semantic Hypallages Regarding Paintings of Great Masters
Abstract The present article it will present six-year-olds’ statements about paintings by Salvador Dali, Marc Chagall, Pablo Picasso and Zdzisław Beksiński. The statements will constitute a foundation for the analysis embedded in semiotic...
2014 / Małgorzata Karczmarzyk, Anna Wasilewska -
Constitutional analysis of intellectual property2014 / AJ Van der Walt, RM Shay