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    Are Universities Role Models for Communities? A Gender Perspective by Felicia Cornelia MACARIE, Octavian MOLDOVAN

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Contrary to initial expectations, even in higher education institutions, women are underrepresented both in executive and legislative positions. Since universities are subject to the same major patterns of gender discrimination (such as role theory, glass ceiling and glass elevator) as private and public organizations, they lose the moral high ground that theory would suggest. …”
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    Public and Service Activity of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Ukraine: Current Issues by O. V. Dzhafarova, O. O. Mozhovyi

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…It has been proved that public and service activity of public administration authorities is really possible and actually feasible under the condition of creation and functioning of optimal normative, material and resource, organizational base for its guaranteeing (availability of legislative and other normative and legal documents, functioning of specialized service centers for providing administrative services with the staff of qualified civil servants and electronic databases, etc.). …”
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    Regulatory policies for using oil dispersants in the Barents Sea by Natalia Belkina, Olga Sarkova, Ståle Jensen

    Published 2015-04-01
    “…The research is based on the analysis of legislative documents and interviews with oil companies, oil spill responders and relevant national authorities. …”
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    Rethinking Unjust Enrichment: Advancing Distributive Justice in Indonesian Law by Rian Ganggas Puspatara, I Gede Agus Kurniawan

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Employing normative legal research with conceptual, comparative, and legislative approaches, the study confirms that the philosophical orientation of the unjust enrichment doctrine in Indonesian civil law is expected to optimize the idea of distributive justice, which is relevant in civil practice. …”
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    AN EXPLORATION OF THE AGRO-TOWN IN THE ITALIAN COUNTRYSIDE AND RURAL DISTRICT by N. Galluzzo

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…The primary sector has been completely reshaped by the assignation of specific functions to farmers over the last 25 years, since legislators noted the importance of quality food productions to the rural and agroindustrial sectors and formally established rural and agri-food districts as legal entities. …”
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    EDUCAȚIA INCLUZIVĂ ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA: REPERE LEGISLATIV-REGLATORII ACTUALIZATE ȘI INEGALITĂȚI PERPETUATE by Viorica GORAŞ-POSTICĂ, Svetlana GUŢU

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…</p><p><strong>INCLUSIVE EDUCATION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA: </strong><strong>LEGISLATIVE REGULATORY UPDATED BENCHMARKS AND INCREASED INCENTIVES</strong></p><p>The article addresses the issue of inclusive education at various stages of schooling in the Republic of Moldova, highlighting the gap between the prerogatives of the law and the poor educational practices. …”
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    Lex coronavirus. Włoskie prawo w walce z pandemią by Monika Urbaniak

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…In exceptional cases, the Italian Government has the right to issue normative legal acts. Recent legislative acts issued in Italy have undoubtedly limited the fundamental rights granted by the Constitution of 1947. …”
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    THE ORGANIZATIONAL MECHANISM OF STATE REGULATION OF NATIONAL ECONOMY MODERNIZATION by Iryna O. Hubarieva

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…The mechanism of realization of modernization of national economy determines the formation of the complex organizational and management activities; provides for the development of ways of improving the conceptual, legislative and normative-legal base, introduction of scientifically grounded system of evaluation and measurement of efficiency of modernization of national economy, formation of effective public policy. …”
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    Detroit város 2013-as csődesetének tanulságai by Péter Halmosi

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Although the aims of a bankruptcy procedure are laid down by law, the case of Detroit made it clear that presumed and real targets of the legislator (i.e. the government) and those of the bankruptcy court may not be harmonized. …”
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    A violent structure. Southern perspective on the practice of forensic anthropology as a public service by Katarzyna Górka

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The article aims at opening a broader, international debate that would increase the visibility of the relationship between the practice of forensic anthropology and the structure generating and/or maintaining violence in a specific economic and legislative context especially present in the countries of the so-called global South.…”
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    Confronting with the Prosecution by Iurie ODAGIU

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The possibilities granted by the law to the defense party, which aim to protect legitimate rights and interests, are also a legal tool to confront the criminal prosecution, provided by the legislator (the right of the suspect/accused to be assisted by a defense attorney, the right of the suspect/accused not to submit statements, the right to contest the actions of the criminal investigation body, the right to a legal representative, limitation of terms for applying preventive measures, etc.). …”
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    OLIGARCHY AS A FACTOR IN THE CONSOLIDATION OF AUTHORITARIANISM by Maryna Shapovalenko

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…But all these measures have been inhibited throughout the years of independence through various lobbying groups within the legislative body. And the state of the Ukrainian oligarchs is only growing, which allows us to come to the conclusion that there is no demand in society for a real fight against this phenomenon.…”
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    The Italian premiership after Berlusconi: A limited legacy
 by Annarita Criscitiello

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The power of prime ministers without a party, in a widespread climate of institutional impatience, more often finds outlets in the legislative and organisational instruments of the presidency of the Council of Ministers than in populist strategies or technocratic resources. …”
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    COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE ORGANIZATION OF FINANCING OF SCIENTIFIC AND RESEARCH WORKS ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION, WESTERN EUROPE AND ASIA by R. A. Alandarov, K. O. Tarkhanovsky

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Based on comprehensive analysis of statistical data, the authors recommend to the appropriate executive and legislative authorities of the Russian Federation to begin the transformation of the instruments of financing of scientific-research works in the direction of Jeffersonian approach, i.e. to develop program funding and grants for scientific research for civilian use.…”
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    Impact оf the First World War оn the Transformation of German Army by Evdokimova Tatyana

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…At the stage of reorganization of the Kaiser’s army into the Reichswehr (1918–1921) the main result of this transformation became the creation of a new model of the German Army in which the principle of “distancing” the army from politics was replaced by new legislative and political realities that raised the question of inevitability of relationship between the army and the state. …”
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    IMPACT OF THE RECENT REFORMS ON INDIAN ARBITRATION LAW by R. Moonka, S. Mukherjee

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…These changes were carried out with the commitment of the Government in doing business in India through the Ordinance route and proper legislative procedures which finally led to the amendments having come into force on January 1, 2016. …”
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    PENERBITAN KEPUTUSAN PENDAFTARAN PERJANJIAN KERJA BERSAMA YANG ISINYA BERTENTANGAN DENGAN PERATURAN by Budi Santoso

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…To obtain this objective, this legal research uses legislative approach and systematic interpretation. …”
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    Twenty years and twenty drawbacks of the Russian Constitution by Natalia A. Bobrova

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Revision of the Constitution of the Russian Federation is inevitable , since the Basic Law of the country is not devoid of shortcomings that require correction and legislative changes.…”
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    The place of the Great Mosque of Tlemcen: the paradox between patrimonialisation and appropriation by Mohammed Chihab Selka, Imene Selka Oussadit

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This research relies on an approach that combines different methods, including a thorough analysis of historical, cartographic, and legislative documents. Through this approach, we were able to conduct a comparative analysis with other similar cases. …”
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    Border Procedures in the European Union: How the Pact Ignored the Compacts by Galina Cornelisse, Marcelle Reneman

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Despite widespread violations of the fundamental rights of asylum seekers at the external borders of the EU, the New Pact on Migration and Asylum presents the new integrated border procedure as an important instrument to ‘deal with mixed flows’ and make the Common European Asylum System (CEAS) work. However, the EU legislator has not substantiated the claim that border procedures will contribute to achieving the aims of the CEAS, such as the creation of a uniform, fair and efficient asylum procedure and prevention of abuse. …”
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