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    LEGAL LIABILITY CONDITIONS FOR THE ABUSE OF LAW by Emilian CIONGARU

    Published 2014-05-01
    “…The concrete way to express the abuse of law is represented by the exercise of the subjective law beyond its legal limits as well as the pursuit of a goal in bad faith, but other goal than the one for which the law was consecrated. The role of legal liability for the abuse of law is represented by the legal relationship of constraint whose content consists in a plurality of rights and obligations of substantive or procedural law appearing as a result of commitment of some deeds non-compliant with the model prefigured by the legal norm by which the state is entitled to hold liable the one who exercised a subjective law in bad faith cumulated with the violation of the goal for which such law was consecrated and the guilty party is going to answer for their deed and to obey the sanctions provided under the law. …”
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    Sistemic Approach - a Complexity Management Instrument by Vadim Dumitrascu

    Published 2006-04-01
    “…The true valences of this approach can be found neither in the simplist models of the “in-out” type, nor in the “circular” models that fill in the Economics and Management handbooks, and that consecrate another kind of formalism, but in the constructiviste-reflexive strategies, used in order to explain the economic and social structures.…”
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    Gestion d’un patrimoine, gestion d’un sanctuaire : ces femmes dont le nom s’affiche dans la cité by Marie Augier

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…By reading decrees honoring priestesses and dedications and decrees containing the expression ἐκ τῶν ἰδίων, we will think about the financial autonomy of the Athenian women, when they were officials or when they made donations and consecrations.…”
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    St Mildrith or the monastic life against all odds in Goscelin's Vita Deo dilectae virginis Mildrethae by Alenka Divjak

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…This paper discusses St Mildrith (dies natalis*, 13 July, +732/733) in Goscelin's Vita Deo dilectae virginis Mildrethae, the abbess of the famous monastery Minster-in-Thanet, Kent, and a consecrated virgin descended from the Kentish and Mercian royal families. …”
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    Saint Joseph Patron of the city of Krakow by Benignus Józef Wanat

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…On 26 October 1636 the bishop of Krakow, Jacob Zadzik, consecrated the church and the main altar under the title of St. …”
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    Some Late Roman Inscriptions from Side by Fatih Onur

    Published 2006-05-01
    “…The first inscription concerns the construction of the Arcadian Forum consecrated by a governor. The second and third inscriptions refer to construction work in the main street, mentioning the name of a pater civitatis, Georgius. …”
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    Experimental Study Regarding The Influence Of Compliant Hinges Geometry In Mechanical Structures by D. Lates, Marius Casvean

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…In the first part of the paper will be presented the compliance of the couplings and a number of consecrated works on this theme will be quoted. The article continues with the case study made on three types of compliant joints. …”
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    La rivolta come fenomeno religioso. Considerazioni attorno alla lettura jesiana del sabbatianesimo by Marco Tabacchini

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…Taking into account the writings of Furio Jesi consecrated to the Sabbatian movement, this study aims to investigate the observations made by Jesi about the revolt as a religious phenomenon. …”
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    THE FIRST NOVELIST OF SIBERIAN TATARS JAKUB ZANKIYEV: HIS LIFE AND WORKS by Flera SEYFULİNA

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to the centenary of the life and work of writer Jakub Zankiyev. His work was consecrated about his life about creative journey and written in the genre of prose, covering the life of the Siberian Tatars in the first half of the 20th century, as well as difficult events in the history of Russia. …”
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    The Generational and Aesthetic Orientation of a State Award Addressed to Independent Theatre – by Pablo Salas Tonello

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Finally, State’s reasons to make those exclusions are evaluated and so are local games of power, since the award recognition of youngsters and the reject towards consecrated figures is appealing for research.   …”
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    Cultural Action and the Defense of Public Life by Suzana Schmidt Viganó

    Published 2022-09-01
    “… The article proposes a reflection on the consecrated idea of cultural action, which intends to revisit the notion of public life. …”
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    Derechos humanos e izquierdas en Argentina. Entre la revolución y el paradigma humanista by Vera Carnovale

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…This rejection points, on the one hand, to the consecrating narrative of the seventies experience that seems to have been imposed in the public space and, on the other, to a postulated co-optation of the human rights movement by the left. …”
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    An Icon from the Orthodox Church in Tatаurоvо (Eastern Siberia) by Joanna Panasiuk

    Published 2017-11-01
    “… An Icon from the Orthodox Church in Tatаurоvо (Eastern Siberia) In the Orthodox church in Tataurovo (Татаỳрово), a settlement in Eastern Siberia, consecrated in 2013, there is a noncanonical old icon with features of eastern and western painting.   …”
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    Mise en ordre des places, et mise en place d’un ordre : l’Afrique a-t-elle bien inventé les droits de l’Homme ? (A propos de la patrimonialisation du Serment du Manden, 1222)... by David Fonseca

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…A strong academic reaction followed UNESCO’s decision to consecrate, in 2009, the Oath of the Manden as a cultural and intangible heritage. …”
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    Not Seeing Is Believing: Ritual Practice and Architecture at Chalcolithic Çadır Höyük in Anatolia by Laurel Darcy Hackley, Burcu Yıldırım, Sharon Steadman

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Chalcolithic religious practice at the site of Çadır Höyük (central Anatolia) included the insertion of ritual deposits into the architectural fabric of the settlement, “consecrating” spaces or imbuing them with symbolic properties. …”
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    Ruins in the Expanded Field by Jake Romm

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The paper proceeds by classifying and discussing each of the possibilities opened up by the expanded field: ruins (not-vanished ; not-intact), consecrated sites (vanished ; not-vanished), ruin-reproduction (vanished ; intact), and finally the "necroaesthetical ruin" (intact ; not-intact). …”
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    CONTEMPORARY TEXTILE ART IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA by SOCHICHIU, GRETA-CORNELIA, SAVIŢKAIA-BARAGHIN, IARÎNA

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…From the first manifestations in consecrated form, that of a two-dimensional decorative object made of textile fibers in specific weaving techniques, and until now it has oscillated one after the other between the status of first-rate art and applied art, being closely linked to the craft of weaving that preceded it.…”
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    Prospects of Anticorruption Legal Regulation in the Law of the European Union: International and National Aspects by G. V. Petrova

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Theoretical positions of scientists in the field of the European Law about use of the integration law in the mechanism of struggle against financial criminality, legalization of criminal incomes and corruption are consecrated.…”
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    Lucain et la mémoire de Pharsale : le chant VII de la Pharsale comme tombeau poétique de Rome by Pierre-Alain Caltot

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Indeed, Lucan does celebrate a real disaster: Pharsalus consecrates the death of Rome and Lucan’s epic, especially book VII, appears like a poetic tomb of the Res publica romana. …”
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    A universidade corrupta: o jeitinho brasileiro de se fazer ciência by Ivan Martins Fontes Leichsenring

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…A discussion has also been tried on how scientific corruption has built and strengthened because of the enormous pressure of 'publishing or perishing' and the adoption of the Qualis System, which has induced our scientists to choose to consecrate themes previously pre-consecrated, thus avoiding criticism, annulling possible questioning ideas, encouraging the publication of 'placebo-articles' and ultimately preventing the scientific and technological development of the country. …”
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