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CFIUS post-Ralls: Ramifications for Sovereign Wealth Funds
Published 2015-03-01“…The court held that under the Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause of the US Constitution, Ralls was entitled to receive both the unclassified evidence that was the basis for the government’s decision and an opportunity to respond to this evidence. …”
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CFIUS post-Ralls: Ramifications for Sovereign Wealth Funds
Published 2015-03-01“…The court held that under the Fifth Amendment Due Process Clause of the US Constitution, Ralls was entitled to receive both the unclassified evidence that was the basis for the government’s decision and an opportunity to respond to this evidence. …”
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France and The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: Dilemma without Solution
Published 2015-10-01“…According to UNESCO, 75 languages in Europe and Asia Minor and about 115 languages in the United States over the past five centuries have been lost. …”
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France and The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: Dilemma without Solution
Published 2015-01-01“…According to UNESCO, 75 languages in Europe and Asia Minor and about 115 languages in the United States over the past five centuries have been lost. …”
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France and The European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages: Dilemma without Solution
Published 2015-01-01“…According to UNESCO, 75 languages in Europe and Asia Minor and about 115 languages in the United States over the past five centuries have been lost. …”
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THE CRIMINAL DOUBLE JEOPARDY AS A FUNDAMENTAL GUARANTEE OF THE ACCUSED: A BRAZIL – USA COMPARATIVE VIEW
Published 2016-12-01“…To this end, the main outlines, and the limits, of "res judicata" in Brazil will be presented in comparison with the guarantee of "double jeopardy clause" provided by the Fifth Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America, in order to establish these institutes as limitation instruments of state prosecution both in "civil law" and "common law" systems.…”
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The paradoxes of public space
Published 2014-03-01“…When public space is referred to here, it is in the sense of political public space, First Amendment space in the United States. Tahrir Square in Cairo, the Playa of Mothers in Buenos Aires, the Mall in Washington, D.C., Zuccotti Park in New York City, perhaps Central Park or Fifth Avenue, with its parades and marches, but also the fenced in space under the West Side highway at the time of the Republican Convention, and perhaps the indoor space of the Convention Center, as used for convening for discussions of alternate proposals for rebuilding after 9/11.…”
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