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    On the necessity to define the notion of «child abuse» by Natalia V. Koval’

    Published 2015-03-01
    “…The necessity of a legislative definition of «child abuse», shallbe due to the following: analysis of available scientific debate in the doctrine of criminal law, the definition of «child abuse» in Article 156 of the Criminal Code; lighting statistical parameters, confirming the high level of latency of this category of crime, but because of difficulty with their identification and qualification; generalization of judicial practice, which also does not have a uniform approach to solving the problems mentioned above, but allowed to identify the main forms of manifestation of «child abuse» as a result of which there are specific consequences of distorting the child’s personality. …”
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    Unethical Advertising Practices in the Financial Market and Counteraction Tools by Zofia M. Mazur

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Author has conducted extensive research using national and international literature, public reports, legal cases, administrative proceedings, national and international legislations. There are presented some national examples, good principles and suggestions of what should be done to better protect the customers on the banking and financial market. …”
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    Vicarious Liability in Personal Data Protection by Zulian Claudia, Ariawan Gunadi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The research, conducted through a normative-juridical approach employing conceptual and legislative methods, assessed primary legal materials including UUD NRI 1945 and UU PDP, along with secondary legal materials like books, journals, and non-legal materials such as language dictionaries. …”
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    Criminology Study on Pedophilia Prevention in Inonesia by Tri Akhmad Aji Saputra, Eko Soponyono

    Published 2018-08-01
    “…The Government Regulation (Perpu) No. 1 then is legislated as Act 17 of 2016. Based on comparative studies of other countries, there is a voluntarily castration in which the perpetrators must be ready to be emasculated, aimed to reduce or suppress their libido. …”
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    The Role of Public Policy in King v De Jager (CCT 315/18) [2021] ZACC 4 (19 February 2021) by Rika van Zyl

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…In King a conflation emerged between constitutional rights, legislative violations and public policy values, however. …”
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    Napoleon-Sun in Dostoevsky’s Novel Crime and Punishment by Nikolay N. Podosokorsky

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The plea of investigator Porfiry Petrovich to Rodion Raskolnikov during their third conversation “to become the sun” affects not only the Christian, as many researchers have already noticed, but also the Napoleonic side of the personality of the hero, who is trying to become the new Petersburg’s legislator of humanity. Special attention is paid to the evolution of the concept of “the Sun of Austerlitz,” which is usually understood as the highest triumph of Napoleon during his entire military career, and the centennial tradition of identifying great rulers with the Sun (Alexander the Great, Julius Caesar, Louis XIV, Napoleon, etc.). …”
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    Administrative liability for non-implementation of local self-government bodies’ decisions by V. O. Velychko

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The scientific study is devoted to the problems of administrative responsibility for violating the requirements of the by-laws of local self-government bodies. Legislative acts and the list of administrative offenses regulating the powers of local self-government bodies are studied. …”
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    The Statutory Model of Energy Performance Contracting as a Means of Improving Energy Efficiency in Public Sector Units as Seen in the Example of Polish Legal Policies by Daniel Wacinkiewicz, Szymon Słotwiński

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Under the influence of the EU guidelines and regulations, the EPC legislations in Poland was amended. This provided a reason to analyse the importance of legal factors (conditions) in implementing the EPC model, especially from the perspective of public institutions. …”
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    Lobbying the executives: differences in lobbying patterns between elected politicians, partisan advisors and public servants by Christopher A. Cooper, Maxime Boucher

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Research from parliamentary countries suggests that lobbyists tend to focus their attention on public office holders within the executive government more than those within the legislative branch. To date, however, research studying executive-lobbying relations tends to treat “the executive” and “lobbyists” as two homogenous groups. …”
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    ÎMBOGĂȚIREA ILICITĂ – O ANALIZĂ COMPARATIVĂ A LEGISLAȚIILOR DIN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA ȘI DIN ROMÂNIA by USM ADMIN

    Published 2020-12-01
    “… Prezentul articol cuprinde analiza comparativă a prevederilor legislative din Republica Moldova și din România referitoare la îmbogățirea ilicită. …”
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    STRUCTURE AND RATIO LEGIS OF RETENTION RIGHT IN CONTEMPORARY CIVIL LAW by Aleksandra Pavićević

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Commenting on various positive legislative solutions, the author also reflects on: the solutions of two previously drafted drafts that embody potential proposals for future Serbian civil law; as well as the model-rule DCFR, which constitutes part of the “soft” law of the EU, with which the domestic solution is useful to harmonize in the future, with the aim of determining the direction of further development of this institute. …”
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    Monitoring of quality of higher education in Ukraine and Germany: comparative aspect by Olga V. Chorna

    Published 2020-06-01
    “… The article describes the peculiarities of the monitoring systems of higher education quality in Ukraine and Germany at the present stage, taking into account the national traditions, historical experience and mentality of the population, also enshrined at the legislative level. The impact of public administration in the field of education and independent public organizations (agencies) on the nature and quality of monitoring procedures should be evaluated, since the involvement of society in monitoring the quality of higher education should be an integral part of a full-fledged education system. …”
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    Institutional design, informal practices and international conflict: The case of community-based pasture management in the Kyrgyz-Tajik border region by Gulzana Kurmanalieva, Wibke Crewett

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…In order to achieve sustainable and locally accepted regional pasture management, despite the lack of legislative amendments and international agreements, we propose local-level institutional innovations. …”
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    Methodical Recommendations about Ranging of Target Programs About Priority of Their Financing From the State Budget Методические рекомендации по ранжированию целевых программ по пр... by Kizim Nikolay A., Fedenko Galina M.

    Published 2012-04-01
    “…Criteria of such ranging are offered and methodical recommendations about ranging of target programs about priority of their financing from the state budget which can be used in practical work of legislative and executive bodies of the power when developing the draft of the budget the next fiscal year are developed.…”
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    A review of edible insect industrialization: scales of production and implications for sustainability by MacKenzie Wade, Jeffrey Hoelle

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…Our review provides an overview of the edible insect industry, as the field becomes more industrialized, and research addresses health, safety, and other concerns of consumers and legislators. This review provides an understanding of the scales of edible insect industrialization from (a) the microbiological level of insect rearing, to (b) the external production factors within rearing facilities, (c) the development of insect products, (d) consumer acceptance of industrially reared insects, and (e) social and moral concerns with the industry. …”
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    Formation of a Pension Allowance system for Civil Servants of the Tobolsk Province of the 19th - early 20th Centuries by L. N. Suslova, I. V. Yarkova

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The source of the study was the legislative, clerical and statistical documents of the funds of the School Directorate, City Council, Tobolsk Provincial Board, Tobolsk State Chamber, Tobolsk Gymnasium, Tobolsk State Bank, Tobolsk Post and Telegraph Office, Tobolsk Notary Archive and others. …”
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    Effective Model of Intellectual Property Commercialization by L. M. Kupriyanova

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…The sphere of scientific and technical activity in our country is one of the most difficult in terms of regulatory and legislative support. At the moment, the state has not fully taken the steps necessary to transform scientific and technical activities into a full-fledged branch of the national economy. …”
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    Parliamentary procedure as a type of legal procedure by A. S. Koshel

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The author uses formal legal interpretation of Russian legislative acts and decisions of Russian Constitutional Court and European Court of Human Rights as well as such general scientific methods as analysis, synthesis, systemic approachThe main results, scope of application. …”
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    Contemporary Trends in Economic Cybersecurity by Yu. Yu. Shitova, Yu. A. Shitov

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…We discuss the measures of legislative state support in Europe and Russia against cybercrime in the final section of the paper, followed by conclusion.…”
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    Parliamentary Women Opposition Leaders: A Comparative Assessment Across 28 OECD Countries by Sarah C. Dingler, Ludger Helms

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…In this article, opposition leaders are understood as the parliamentary party group leaders of the largest non-governing party in a given legislative assembly, which marks the closest equivalent to the Westminster understanding of leaders of the opposition that continues to dominate international notions of opposition leaders and oppositional leadership in parliamentary democracies. …”
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