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    German Federal Court of Justice, Judgment of 4 June 1992, Case IX ZR 149/91 (BGHZ 118, 312) (1992) by Ungerer, J

    Published 2023
    “…In order to protect its domestic system, the German Federal Court of Justice (Bundesgerichtshof) held in its 1992 landmark decision that German law does not recognise and enforce foreign judgments awarding punitive damages.[1] Yet, on the other hand, developments in German law both before and after this landmark decision have possibly watered down the doctrinal insistence on damages being solely compensatory. …”
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    The role of theory in Canadian constitutional law by Endicott, T, Oliver, P

    Published 2017
    “…We discuss the assumptions behind the country’s choice in 1867 of a distinct form of federalism, a parliamentary form of government very different from American republicanism, and a role for judges (particularly in adjudicating the federal division of powers, and in their innovative reference jurisdiction) that judges had never had in the United Kingdom Constitution. …”
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    The Import of Institutions by Bermeo, N

    Published 2009
    “…Federalism can be useful but should never be imposed In 'Democracy: A Reader', L Diamond and M Plattner (eds.) …”
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    Education Policy from the New Deal to the Great Society: The Three Rs-Race, Religion, and Reds by Davies, G

    Published 2011
    “…Now, conservatives as well as liberals embrace tough federal mandates and penalties in the name of educational opportunity. …”
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    Personality and capacity: lessons from legal history by Getzler, J

    Published 2016
    “…In this book, a stellar cast – Chief Justice James Allsop of the Federal Court, Justice Michael Barker of the Federal Court, Sir Ross Cranston of the Queens’ Bench, Professor Joshua Getzler of Oxford, Justice Stephen Gageler of the High Court, Associate Professor Pauline Ridge of the Australian National University, Professor John Williams of Adelaide and Professor Sarah Worthington of Cambridge – explore, analyse, celebrate and critique the writings and judgements of an exceptional legal figure.…”
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    Some Issues in Modeling and Forecasting Inflation in South Africa. by Aron, J, Muellbauer, J

    Published 2009
    “…Central banks’ caution about inflation risks (expressed, for example, in the Federal Reserve minutes of 16 September 2008, released on 7 October, and the European Central Bank’s 2 October 2008 statement about the decision to leave interest rates unchanged) may have been understandable, given the inflation shocks of 2008. …”
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    Teacher education in Australia by Mayer, DE, Cotton, W, Simpson, A

    Published 2017
    “…The past decade has seen increasing federal intervention in teacher education in Australia, and like many other countries, more attention on teacher education as a policy problem. …”
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    La recomposition de l'offre aérienne en ex-Yougoslavie by Dobruszkes, F

    Published 2005
    “… This book chapter is from <em>L'ex-Yougoslavie dix ans après Dayton : de nouveaux États entre déchirements communautaires et intégration européenne</em>: Cela fait 15 ans que la Yougoslavie n'est plus. L'ancienne Fédération de Tito a connu des transformations aussi inédites et violentes que rapides. …”
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    Corporate Governance in Europe: Competition versus Harmonization by Mayer, C

    Published 2004
    “…In this collection, which grew out of a conference cosponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago and the Bank for International Settlements in Basel, Switzerland, a diverse group of academics and policymakers address different aspects of the ability of market discipline to affect corporate behavior and performance. …”
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    A hardware and software computational platform for HiPerDNO (high performance distribution network operation) project by Salvini, S, Lopatka, P, Wallom, D

    Published 2011
    “…</p> <p>We suggest an architecture that fulfills these needs, which includes the following components for the HPC and Data Storage systems: • Hadoop Distributed File System • a federation of loosely coupled computational clusters • the PELICAN computational application framework</p>…”
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    Emerging citizenship regimes and rescaling (European) nation-states: algorithmic, liquid, metropolitan and stateless citizenship ideal types by Calzada, I

    Published 2020
    “…Or will it head for a city-regionalized federal network of nations determined voluntarily and democratically? …”
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    Moving from small science to big science: social and organizational impediments to large scale data sharing by Meyer, E

    Published 2009
    “…The data for the paper is drawn from two cases: a systematic study of a humpback whale research project involving federating data about the population and movements of humpbacks in the Pacific Ocean, and observations based on the author’s personal experiences as part of a psychiatric genetics collaboration that has recently become involved in contributing data to a large, shared data repository. …”
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    The Russian Empire and the Soviet Union: too soon to talk of echoes? by Morrison, A

    Published 2014
    “…Immediacy is what makes the Russian case truly distinctive: Russia’s relations with the former republics are far from postcolonial, and the Russian federation remains an imperial polity rather than a nation-state. …”
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