Law topic list of research papers
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France2014 / Helen Drake
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“The Art of Negotiation” Leadership Skills Required for Negotiation in Time of Crisis
Abstract Leadership skills required for negotiation in time of crisis, to reach a successful conclusion, are particularly critical in international conflicts. Negotiation skills are important to achieve agreements in business. Yet the importance...
2015 / Ilana Zohar -
Investor-state tribunals and constitutional courts: The Mexican sweeteners saga
Abstract This article tackles the complex question of the relationship between international and domestic adjudicatory bodies. It does so by analyzing the debate between liberals and developmentalists over the effects of...
2016 / Sergio Puig -
Psychopharmacological enhancement: a conceptual framework2012 / Dan J Stein
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The Influence of Cognates on the Acquisition of Legal Terminology: Help or Hindrance? A Corpus-based Study
Abstract The present research explores the impact that cognates, that is, words which share formal and often semantic features in the L1 and the L2, may have on the understanding and acquisition of legal English terminology. To that end, a DDL...
2015 / María José Marín, Piedad Fernández -
HIV epidemiology in Nigeria
Abstract Nigeria realizes the devastating effects of HIV/AIDS on its people, health, economic, and social progress fairly recently. This paper analyses descriptively the HIV epidemiology in Nigeria based on the sentinel surveillance system in place. ...
2016 / Awoyemi Abayomi Awofala, Olusegun Emmanuel Ogundele -
Digitization of industrial work: development paths and prospects2016 / Hartmut Hirsch-Kreinsen
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Book Review: Primate Economics 1012015 / J. H. Vogel, G. Lamboy, F. Tormos-Aponte
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MEXICAN TELECOM REFORM: PRIVATE INTEREST FIRST?
Abstract Telecommunications reform, one of the pillars of President Enrique Peña Nieto's highly-publicized structural reforms, was enacted to recognize as human rights access to: (i) information and communications technology; and (ii) broadcasting...
2016 / Clara Luz áLvarez -
The importance of reforming civil law in formerly socialist legal systems
Abstract The modern civil law emerged from many centuries of development. In the 18th and 19th centuries European civil law based on Roman law foundations carried forward the concept of the individual citizen at the heart of the liberal revolutions. ...
2015 / Murray Raff -
A Constitutional Bill of Rights - The Canadian Experience2003 / Terence G. Ison
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What can Mexican law schools learn from the American legal realists?
Abstract This article offers (a) a basic exposition of what some members of a certain generation of legal scholars said with regards to legal education; and (b) an effort to link those ideas with a specific issue of legal...
2016 / Luis Alfonso Navarrete Aldaco -
Acta Conventus Neo-Latini Monasteriensis: Proceedings of the Fifteenth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies (Münster 2012), edited by Astrid Steiner-Weber & Karl A. E. Enenkel2016 / Nienke Tjoelker
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Dual Nationality: Threat to National Identity, or Harbinger of a Better World2010 / Nathan Glazer
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Click here to consent forever: Expiry dates for informed consent2016 / B. Custers
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The added value of EU defence research2016 / Michael Gahler
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Qui bono? Justice in the Distribution of the Benefits and Burdens of Avoided Deforestation2015 / Ed Page
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‘Rational use’ in Antarctic waters
Abstract The Convention for the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources (CAMLR Convention) is the legal doctrine presiding over the exploitation of marine life in the Southern Ocean. At recent Commission (CCAMLR) meetings, some member...
2015 / Jennifer Jacquet, Eli Blood-Patterson, Cassandra Brooks, David Ainley -
The Double Criminality Rule Revisited.2016 / Sharon A. Williams
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A Posse of Good Citizens Brings Outlaw Evolutionists to Justice. A Response to Evolution, Gender, and Rape. Edited by Cheryl Brown Travis. (2003). Cambridge, MA: MIT Press2015 / C. T. Palmer, R. Thornhill