Law topic list of research papers
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The weakest link? Unions, freedom of association and ethical codes: A case study from a factory setting in Sri Lanka2014 / K. N. Ruwanpura
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A Comparative Analysis of Classical and Postmodern Views on the Idea of a University
Abstract Background The crisis that the modern university is experiencing today, is conditioned by the crisis of its idea as of a classical essence. The idea of university was formulated by W. von Humboldt, however, its history...
2015 / Galina Petrova, Vladimir Smokotin, Irina Brylina, Alla Kornienko, Anna Kornienko, et al. -
Method of civil procedure
Abstract Investigating the civil procedure regulation as a set of interrelated tools and techniques (imperative, dispositive and determinative) providing legal impact on the behaviour of civil procedure participants, this article is to substantiate...
2015 / Oksana Kiriiak -
The Legal Value of Prior Steps to Arbitration in International Law of Foreign Investment: Two (Different?) Approaches, One Outcome
Abstract The present article proposes two different approaches to determine whether the failure to comply with prior steps to arbitration —negotiations or domestic litigation for a period of time— is a matter pertaining to the admissibility of a...
2015 / Juan Pablo Hugues Arthur -
The Letter and the Spirit of the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction (a.k.a. HFA2)2015 / Michael H. Glantz
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An International Agenda for Change2007 / E. J. PERKINS
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Getting to the games: the Olympic selection drama(s) at the court of arbitration for sport2016 / Antoine Duval
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Gestures and Dialogic Communication
Abstract Gestures play an important role in interpersonal communication and their importance is due to the fact that, no matter how many meanings they might have, words cannot always transmit everything or enough to reach the target for which they...
2014 / Brindusa-Mariana Amalancei -
Alleviating Energy Poverty as Indonesian Development Policy Inputs Post-2015: Improving Small and Medium Scale Energy Development
Abstract Energy security is positioned during the 21st century as one of the worldwide development policy focal points, mainly The Millennium Development Goals, which timeline ends in 2015. Despite its rich energy resources, Indonesia has failed to...
2015 / Dewa Ayu Putu Eva Wishanti -
Translating Lexical Legal Terms Between English and Arabic2016 / Hanem El-Farahaty
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Defamilisation and familisation measures: Can they reduce the adverse effects of pro-market pension reforms on women in Hong Kong and the UK?2016 / R. C. M. Chau, L. Foster, S. W. K. Yu
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Do addicts have free will? An empirical approach to a vexing question
Abstract Introduction This paper addresses two overlapping questions: Do addicts have the capacity to voluntarily quit drugs? And do individuals knowingly pursue courses of action that they realize are bad for them, such as...
2017 / Gene M. Heyman -
Collaboration and Sociotechnical Systems—A Question of Context and Framing2017 / Susu Nousala
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Feasibility of energy justice: Exploring national and local efforts for energy development in Nepal
Abstract The energy justice framework serves as an important decision-making tool in order to understand how different principles of justice can inform energy systems and policies. The realization of the urgency of providing modern energy technology ...
2017 / Mine Islar, Sara Brogaard, Martin Lemberg-Pedersen -
Transnational Corporations and Human Rights Duties: Perfect and Imperfect2016 / Jilles L. J. Hazenberg
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Illegal Police Protection and the Market for Stolen Vehicles in Buenos Aires2012 / MATÍAS DEWEY
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UK policy on social networking sites and online health: From informed patient to informed consumer?2015 / D. Hunt, N. Koteyko, B. Gunter
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Examining political mobilization of online communities through e-petitioning behavior in We the People2015 / C. L. Dumas, D. LaManna, T. M. Harrison, S. Ravi, C. Kotfila, et al.
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Big Data and The Phantom Public: Walter Lippmann and the fallacy of data privacy self-management2015 / J. A. Obar
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The Criminal Woman: Visions and Theories in the Nineteenth-century Portugal
Abstract In this article, we intend to explain, albeit very briefly, different views on the relationship of the woman with the crime and point out the most frequent offenses attributed to them, with reference to the conditions under which, in the...
2014 / Alexandra Esteves