Law topic list of research papers
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Latin American debt: an international bargaining perspective2009 / Laurence Whitehead
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Policing Transgender People: Discretionary Police Power and the Ineffectual Aspirations of One Australian Police Initiative2015 / T. Miles-Johnson
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International Dictatorship or International Democracy. A Discussion of Albert Camus’ 1946 Considerations2015 / Tommaso Visone
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Social and Economic Premises on the Rule of Law
Abstract The state is the result of a society reached a certain stage of development, a power that provides the ruling class political supremacy. Ancient state is the first state historic history human society. Medieval state was based on relations...
2014 / Mircea Tutunaru, Romulus Morega -
Quasirational models of sentencing
Abstract Cognitive continuum theory points to the middle-ground between the intuitive and analytic modes of cognition, called quasirationality. In the context of sentencing, we discuss how legal models prescribe the use of different modes of...
2014 / Mandeep K. Dhami, Ian Belton, Jane Goodman-Delahunty -
Constructing a Legal Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage in New Zealand: Approaches to Legislative Design
Abstract In 2009 the International Energy Agency called attention to the need for states to regulate carbon capture and storage activities. The New Zealand Government has responded to this call by, among other things, commissioning a report on the...
2014 / Greg Severinsen -
Elements that contribute to boost female entrepreneurship: A prospective analysis
Abstract This paper aims to identify what environmental modulators elements favor and contribute to enhance female entrepreneurship from a gender perspective. The qualitative study draws on 10 interviews in depth after being tested on their...
2016 / Pilar Ortiz García, Ángel Olaz Capitán -
Acupuncture journey to America: a turning point in 19712015 / Yongming Li
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The Consequences of the “Constitutionalization” of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union
Abstract At their origin, the fundamental rights used to be considered as a peripheral element of the European Community construction, yet, with the development of the EC normative competencies, the gap of the Treaty of Rome regarding the protection ...
2014 / Maria-Luiza Hrestic -
The Presumption of Innocence and its Role in the Criminal Process2016 / Pamela R. Ferguson
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Disability-inclusive electoral systems: analyzing the Philippine electoral policy using the disability convention (DisCo) policy framework2015 / John Paul P. Cruz
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Colombian prisons as a core institution of authoritarian liberalism2015 / Manuel Iturralde
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Regulating Mexican biobanks for human biomedical research: What can be learned from the european experience?
Abstract Biobanking presents significant governance challenges. This is especially evident in Mexico, where the legal framework has not kept up with significant industry expansion. Twenty years ago, Europe was in a similar...
2016 / Liliana Soto Gómez -
Anatomy of Corruption in the Nigerian Public Sector: Theoretical Perspectives and Some Empirical Explanations2015 / O. B. Ijewereme
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Citizenship, integration and the quest for social cohesion: nationality reform in the Scandinavian countries2016 / Arnfinn H Midtbøen
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Restitution, Coercion by a Third Party, and the Proper Role of Notice2009 / Eoin O'Dell
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Hard law, soft edge? Information, consultation and partnership2008 / Michael Doherty
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Comparative analysis of public policies in open access models in Latin America. Brazil and Argentina cases2014 / Karen Isabel Cabrera Peña
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The Secret in the Information Society2016 / Dennis Broeders
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Addressing Parenting Disputes Between Estranged Parents Through Community Mediation2014 / M. Palihapitiya, K. O. Eisenkraft