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Enhancing Student Learning of Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility in Australian Law Schools by Improving Our Teaching
Published 2001-01-01“…One of the occupational hazards of a career in legislative drafting is being stranded at a party after trying to explain to someone (anyone!) …”
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Fairness in the Digital Markets Act
Published 2023-04-01“…By imposing that discrimination, the legislator aims for a different allocation of economic rents and opportunities in the platform economy. …”
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The Complaint before the Judge against the Prosecutor’s Resolutions or Writs for not Proceeding to Trial – Article278 (8), Letter c) C.C.P
Published 2010-06-01“…It was proved that its most insidious form, and undoubtedly the most dangerous, is not the traditional one, of the injured person’s prior complaint, but that which is incident to the public prosecution itself. Romanian legislator gave up the prior complaint formulated in the article 279. par. 2 letter A, C.C.P., repealing these provisions through the Law no. 356/2006, thuseliminating the procedure of direct criminal proceedings. …”
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AI Solutions Implementation Analysis using T-O-E Framework
Published 2023-05-01“…The top management is interested in providing the necessary support for the implementation of solutions based on Artificial Intelligence. Legislative instability does not prevent the implementation process of Artificial Intelligence, but slows it down.…”
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Religious Challenges Toward China’s Military Activities in the Middle East
Published 2015-04-01“…On issues revolving religions, China’s military activities in the Middle East have its unique successful experiences as well as some places that need to be improved in the new system against the new backdrop, including correctly understanding the religious beliefs, relationship between Chinese soldiers and religious beliefs, domestic Muslim factors and legislations of overseas military activities that related to religious issues, which are vital to the future development.…”
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The Goal Setting of Internal Control in the System of Project Financing
Published 2017-01-01“…The second one objective is to rationalize the effectiveness of internal corporate control methods, depending on the choice of control rules, established by the legislative acts of the Russian Federation. The methods of economic analysis – comparison, grouping and balance method of data systematization were used. …”
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Mandatory Rules of Public Policy Concerning Consumer Protection in Recent Jurisprudence
Published 2013-02-01“…<p>The following article attempts to dismantle the assumptions that the administrative acts oriented towards consumer protection can be subsumed under the unitary concept of ‘public policy’, in the context in which the contemporary administrative and legislative measures tend to be divided into two categories: (a) those related to the State’s economic intervention (public policy of direction) and (b) those pertaining to the protective and anticipatory legal intervention (public policy of protection). …”
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Religieuze co-existentie en de publieke kerk. Walcheren en Staats-Vlaanderen, 1602-1630
Published 2011-01-01“…<p><strong><em>Religious Co-Existence and the Public Church: Walcheren and Flanders of the States, 1602-1630<br /></em></strong>During the past decades, the study of religious tolerance has shifted from its earlier focus on philosophical and legislative sources to a focus on daily practice, making use of detailed case studies. …”
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The Role of Political Elites in the Development of Politics of Memory in the Baltic States
Published 2015-06-01“…The dominant trends in the development of the historical politics in the Baltic countries are the administrative and legislative instruments for approval of the preferred narratives of the past, as well as an active political work at the international level aimed at the inclusion of the Baltic narratives of the past into the European politics of memory. …”
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From preventive cardiology to non-communicable disease prevention in Russia
Published 2013-08-01“…The decrease in Russian CVD mortality has been facilitated by the implementation of the National Project “Health”, the Federal Target Programme “Social disease prevention and control”, and a range of other legislative measures. Future studies should be focused on the epidemiology of CVD and other noncommunicable diseases across climatic and geographical regions; the role of influenza and acute respiratory diseases in CVD incidence; genetic RF; cardiovascular risk markers, including metabolomic and lipidomic markers; meta-genetic studies; vascular ageing; and vaccination for CVD prevention.…”
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Determination of proportion of biodegradable and non-biodegradable cemetery waste fraction
Published 2010-01-01“…As a member state of the EU the Czech Republic must comply with the legislative requirements set for waste management. EU Council Directive 1999/31/EC requires member states to limit the amount of bio-degradable waste into landfill.To achieve the objectives of the Plan of Waste Management of the Czech Republic, various methods has been proposed. …”
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Negative Sentence in some of Semitic Languages Comparative linguistic Study
Published 2017-05-01“…The research proceeds from the linguistic use in Hamorabi's legislations, The Genesis, The Holy Quran, and The myth of Aqhat. …”
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Assessing Indonesia’s Environmental Laws Pertaining to the Abatement of Marine Plastic Pollution: A Euphemism?
Published 2022-06-01“…This paper discussed the legislative and regulatory mechanism in place in Indonesia to manage marine plastic pollution, the limitations and obstacles it faces, and the possibility of remedies being implemented to resolve Indonesia's marine plastic pollution predicament. …”
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Encapsulation: A Promising Technology for Future Food Applications, but What Policies Are Countries Following Today?
Published 2021-10-01“…However, the adverse effects of encapsulated tiny materials are unknown, and the health authorities of countries do not follow specific legislations on micro- and nano-encapsulated foods. Indeed, applications of micro- and nanotechnology are observed with different regulations in different countries. …”
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The Funding of collective redress by entrepreneurial parties: the EU and Dutch context
Published 2020-12-01“…As to the Netherlands, considering some restrictions in the latest legislative addition enabling collective action damage claims, it remains to be seen what role Dutch collective redress and developing funding mechanisms will play in Europe and beyond. …”
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Brazil's cyberspace politics
Published 2016-03-01“…In this context, Brazil has drawn attention by implementing some measures to improve the governance of cyberspace, by legislating a law known as Marco Civil da Internet (Brazilian Civil Rights Framework for Internet). …”
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Immigration and the Expanding U.S. Southern Border: Casa en tierra ajena (2016)
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The urgency of law reforms on economic crimes in Indonesia
Published 2023-12-01“…The partial reform of economic criminal law through various legislations has resulted in the legal uncertainty. For instance, they embrace different corporate criminal liability and sentencing principles. …”
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BOOK REVIEW: Daniela Antonescu (2019), REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT. THEORY AND PRACTICE, LUMEN Publishing House, Iași, 2019, 311 pp., ISBN 973-166531-5
Published 2019-12-01“…Viewed as a continuous and sustainable process, the regional development concerns a number of interdependent, legislative and institutional elements, establishing new types of relations between different sectors and areas of activity, between central and local institutions and collectivities, in order to increaseliving standards and to ensure the welfare of the inhabitants. …”
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Formation of the research tradition of studying the institute Parliamentarism as a mechanism for the establishment of democracy
Published 2017-08-01“…It is established that parliamentarism acts as one of the varieties of the regime of functioning of the state, to which the independence of the representative body from the people is inherent, its actual primacy in the state mechanism, the division of functions between the legislative and executive branches of government, the responsibility and accountability of the government to the parliament. …”
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