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  1. 22921

    Une analyse de la valorisation des compétences en développement durable dans les organisations au Québec by Maryse Boivin, Etienne Berthold , Georges A. Tanguay

    “…Given these results, we suggest that the legislative context could help to stimulate the commitment to a sustainable development approach, while the commercial role of organizations would appear to hinder it, despite the competitive opportunities that such an approach may offer.…”
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  2. 22922

    The Finnish School on the Move programme: policy-making and implementation strategies for Italy by Antonio Borgogni

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…Presuming that there are not comprehensive models that can be transferred from a country to another, the article emphasizes, for the Italian case, the actions feasible at short term, changing rules at school level, those achievable at medium term, changing organization at community level, and those requiring deeper cultural and legislative modifications. At policy making level, it is plausible that some programs and actions of the Finnish program would be costless in Italy: some depend on a better destination of already available resources, several are possible through inter-sectors policies; all the strategies and actions, however, require to be assessed and monitored through researches entrusted to a university network in collaboration with sport and public health institutions and organizations. …”
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  3. 22923

    Social and Technological Impact of Businesses Surrounding Electric Vehicles by Rachana Vidhi, Prasanna Shrivastava, Abhishek Parikh

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…Regional governments play a critical role in ensuring the smooth execution of a transition to transportation electrification through social programs, such as training and education for equitable growth, and legislative decisions, such as technology standardization.…”
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  4. 22924

    Judiciary Intimations in the Jordanian Legal ( Sharia' ) Courts by Nour Adel Ibrahim Abu Jamea

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Find out how the Jordanian legislator deals with the default of bailiffs and their legal responsibility. …”
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  5. 22925

    Тhe agricultural land market in Ukraine: the first summary of legal regulation by Konstantin Peychev

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…At the same time, along with limiting the powers of the private owner of the land, the legislator imposes on the state bodies the duty of reasonable and fair intervention in the activities of the owners of land plots. …”
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  6. 22926

    Oil price uncertainty, oil pricing reform, and corporate profitability: The case of China. by Giang Thi Huong Vuong, Manh Huu Nguyen, Khanh Hoang

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The results offer grounds for legislators and corporate managers to consider how to control the uncertainty surrounding oil price matters to ensure stable corporate profitability.…”
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  7. 22927

    “Are We Insane ?”. The “Video Nasty” Moral Panic by Julian Petley

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…The result was an increasingly strident campaign for firm legislative measures to be taken. The article argues that the events which led to the passing of the Video Recordings Act (1984) need to be understood as a process of communication involving a deviance-defining elite of politicians, moral entrepreneurs and censorious newspapers, a process from which the public itself was largely absent, constant press invocations of “public opinion” notwithstanding.…”
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  8. 22928

    Debate - The Trafficking Protocol has Advanced the Global Movement against Human Exploitation: The case of the United Kingdom by Caroline Parkes

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…Insulated from national political rhetoric, international treaties, be it the Trafficking Protocol or regional instruments, provide an invaluable structure for governments’ national legislative responses to human trafficking. As the United Kingdom’s (UK) Solicitor General noted,[2] The UK’s legal framework has been directly influencedby UN [United Nations] and EU [European Union] Conventions and Directives (emphasis added) … [and] The ‘Palermo Protocol’ continues to shape the UK’s response to human trafficking and in particular the care and support afforded to identified human trafficking victims…”
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  9. 22929

    Sustainable goat production in Turkey: Current situation and solution proposals by Ahmet Tolunay, Turkay Türkoğlu, Sultan Bekiroğlu

    Published 2016-11-01
    “…Materials of study were obtained from statistical data, forest legislations, land use observations and unstructured interviews. …”
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  10. 22930

    Accountability horizontal en el Legislativo brasileño: mecanismos legales y actividades políticas by Luzia Helena HERRMANN DE OLIVEIRA

    Published 2010-02-01
    “…ABSTRACT: In Brazil, the horizontal accountability mechanisms established with the Constitution of 1988 guarantee a series of prerrogatives to the Legislative power such as: inquiries, convocation of ministers, inspection and control proposals (PFC) and parliamentary investigation committees (CPI). …”
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  11. 22931

    CCURRENT TRENDS IN INFANT MORTALITY AND PERINATAL LOSS RATES IN ST. PETERSBURG by N. V. Andriyanycheva, A. S. Simakhodsky

    Published 2013-09-01
    “…Significant impact has also been adopted by the legislative acts, which, at present, are included into a single normative document — «Social code of St. …”
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  12. 22932

    Features of State Institutions of Ireland of XVIII Century by V. Yu. Apryshchenko, N. A. Lagoshina

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Nevertheless, in the 1760s, the Irish parliament implemented a number of bills in the field of social policy and local self-government, which indicates the significant independence of this legislative body. The legal status of the Irish state in the 18th century, its powers are compared with some widespread definitions of the term state are examined in the article.…”
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  13. 22933

    The role of the brand in protecting the consumer by Djalila BENAYAD

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The problem of the research was the lack of consumer protection mechanisms, and the study’s goal is to highlight the legal mechanisms adopted by the Algerian legislator to protect the consumer using the trademark, so it was relied on both the descriptive and analytical approach to address the various aspects of the subject. …”
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  14. 22934

    Fondements de l’harmonisation des politiques minieres entre la rdc et de la zambie by Georges BOKONDU MUKULI

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Ainsi, il est question d’identifier les voies et moyens possibles pour harmoniser les législations minières de ces deux Etats, mais également de répondre à la question de savoir comment les pays qui disposent des frontières communes et exploitent un même type de minerais peuvent-ils échanger leurs expériences de gouvernance afin que chacun bénéficie de l’expérience de l’autre.…”
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  15. 22935

    Studying the ways of effective taxation of objects of underground commercial space by Viktor Sidorenko, Mykola Malashevskyi, Nataliia Kuzin, Alena Palamar, Mariia Malanchuk

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Based on the study of the legislative base and normative legal documents in the sphere of land relations, a classifier of three-dimensional space objects, which today are fully or partially used for commercial purposes in various types of economic activity has been proposed. …”
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  16. 22936

    Refugees, migrants and stateless persons in international law by Tomasz Słapczyński

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The paper will focus on how, with appropriate legislative tools, the united world can help people who are in danger. …”
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  17. 22937

    Animal production systems as a selective environment for antibiotic resistance genes by Jerneja AMBROŽIČ AVGUŠTIN

    Published 2012-07-01
    “…The increasing threat of emerging bacterial pathogens resistant to a variety of antibiotics and the economic and human burden have moved the legislators in EU to ban antibiotic usage in animal food production as growth promoters in 2006 and recently proposed further non-binding recommendations to ban antibiotics for prophylactic use too. …”
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  18. 22938

    The Willingness to forget; Language and history in poul Ricoure by منذر شباني

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Narrative, according to Ricour, is means which people use to express their unforgettable past experience, that they need to resurrect the past via narrating and legislating it in stories. Then, it proceeds to handle the idea of willingness to forget and the relation which links forgetfulness to memory, which is one holistic relation, according to Ricour. …”
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  19. 22939

    How gains for SRHR in the UN have remained possible in a changing political climate by Erin Aylward, Stuart Halford

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…As right-wing populist movements make electoral gains around the world, one might expect that resultant policy and legislative reversals against sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) would be mirrored by a similar backlash in United Nations (UN) human rights negotiations. …”
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  20. 22940

    Examining Post-School Outcomes of Indonesian Secondary Students with Disabilities: A Policy Document Analysis by Toni Ariwijaya

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…It leads issues as to low education attainments the students from this population have as well as small numbers of the students entering universities and job markets. In lieu of legislations, it is argued that Indonesia has signed international agreement and policies which are actually meant to provide ITPs to secondary students with disabilities to improve their post school outcomes education, employment and independent living for this vulnerable group. …”
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