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1901
Offer and acceptance as a way of realising free will in civil law
Published 2023“…Research methods: general scientific methods: logical (deduction and induction, analysis and synthesis, abstraction and comparison) and hermeneutic (for understanding scientific texts); special scientific methods: formal-dogmatic and comparative-legal. Results: The dispositive nature of civil law determines the specifics and rules of relevant legal relations, which are based on free expression of will, principles of justice and freedom of contract. …”
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1902
Znaki towarowe w sporcie = Trademarks in sports
Published 2015-12-01“…The implementation of the research will be carried out primarily by the method dogmatic. The analysis will be subject to national laws and EU. …”
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1903
Znaki towarowe w sporcie = Trademarks in sports
Published 2015-12-01“…The implementation of the research will be carried out primarily by the method dogmatic. The analysis will be subject to national laws and EU. …”
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1904
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1905
The European contribution to "Sugarbaker's protocol" for the treatment of colorectal peritoneal carcinomatosis Aportación europea al "protocolo de Sugarbaker" en el tratamiento de...
Published 2009-02-01“…A validation of this treatment will change, in the future, the dogmatic consideration of carcinomatosis as an incurable disease stage.…”
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1906
Principles in Modern International Law (Certain Issues of Concept, Nature, Genesis, Substance and Scope)
Published 2021-03-01“…In both categories, sometimes it seems to appear a discrepancy or incomplete compliance with the criterion of "peremptory norms of general international law" (e.g. partial "opinio juris cogentis" / "non-derogability"), especially from formal-dogmatic stand, viz. with no comprehensive view on full legal scope of a rule of law. …”
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1907
A Study of the Postmodernist Aspects of the "Rood-e-Ravi" Based on the Opinions of "John Barth
Published 2022-08-01“…Khosravi raises these issues not only by using narrative techniques, but also expresses them directly and prominently in the content of dialogues and descriptions of the text.Petrification and dogmatism arising from ignorance and misplaced prejudices, superstition and stratification, hypocrisy etc., and the moral and social harms caused by them are the usual and widely used concepts in literary works that are narrated in a different way in Rood e ravi.Khosravi mixes the hypocritical asceticism of "Meftahi" and the superficial modernity of "Rezashahi" (in his opinion) with tricks such as metafiction and falsification of history in such a way that as if, like repeated and continuous images in two opposite mirrors, they display the fundamental disease of deception and pretense throughout history.…”
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1908
What’s the Matter? Materiality and computation in a studioat the age of environmental anxiety. An experimental approach to architectural education
Published 2021-03-01“…The prevailing modernist heritage is prone to dogmatic attitudes of design and prescriptive teaching methods. …”
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1909
Simon V of Montfort: The exercise and aims of independent Baronial power at home and on crusade, 1195-1218
Published 2015“…Due to the crusading context of his conquests, his implementation of government was dynamic rather than dogmatic, balancing the demands of reform with the practical constraints of a largely hostile populace.…”
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1910
Zicht op sociale complexiteit. Over het belang van wetenschappelijke perspectieven in sociaal werk
Published 2018-07-01“…In ethics, there is no transcending perspective, as that would be dogmatic, but this does not mean that “anything goes”, as that would be relativistic. …”
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1911
True Harmony Between Liturgy and Popular Piety: Expressing The Thomasian Faith in The Sabuaga Festival
Published 2021-09-01“…“Popular Piety: Some Missiological Insights,” Japan Mission Journal Vol. 70, 4 (Winter 2016). Lumen Gentium. Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, solemnly promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI on November 21, 1964. …”
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1912
The fresco at the entrance to Danilo II church of the Mother of God at Peć
Published 2004-01-01“…The meanings that are equivalent to the correlative, common context gives one reason to conclude that in the observed Peć fresco, the Mother of God's image is depicted as the symbol of the Church, that is, the holy mystery that fundamentally defines the Church, first and foremost in keeping with the well-known, dogmatically firm, vivid liturgical allusions of the Holy Fathers to the Church as "the body through which the blood of Christ flows" and which "is sanctified by the Holy Spirit ". …”
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1913
The theology of Vladimir Nikolaievich Lossky: an exposition and critique
Published 1975“…The Greek patristic language about meeting God in 'darkness' is simply a 'dogmatic metaphor' for this experience, complementing, not contradicting the imagery of 'light': darkness and light together here represent the experience of transcending the sphere of the intellect. …”
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1914
A Comparative Study of the Novel Kharej Al-Jasad from the Efaf Al-Batayeneh and Kowli Kenar -e- Atash by Moniro Ravanipour; Based on Feminist elements
Published 2021-02-01“…Mani, as the main character of the novel, expresses interest in Sadegh, but the male-dominated, non-pluralistic atmosphere does not accept it and strongly opposes this legitimate demand. Abam Mansour's dogmatic view and fanatical reaction to the girl's independence-seeking behavior indicate the unpreparedness of the cultural structure of Arab society to delegate female roles to themselves. …”
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How many devices do we need to produce one subjectivity? ¿Con cuántos dispositivos se produce una subjetividad?
Published 2011-03-01“…As well as some strategic positions, trying to answer in a non-dogmatic way. So, the “solvent” character of ANT theory and a more radical theory of subjectivity production will be defended. …”
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