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    The sales of cigarettes to minors in Brazil, Uruguay, and Argentina by Thomas E. Radecki

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Ninety-three percent of Brazilian adults thought their tobacco age law should be enforced. Conclusion: The laws against selling cigarettes to minors in Brazil and Uruguay are totally disrespected and unenforced. …”
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    Competence or Experience by Jonathan Tenenbaum

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…(Charlottesville: Virginia Law Review, September 2016), p. 1-15. [10] Foley, Kathleen. …”
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    Manifestation of Consent in Click-wrap Agreements by GholamNabi Fayzi Checab, Naeem Noorbakhsh

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…However, by examining the judicial and legislative precedent of e-commerce in leading nations and by recognizing introduced measures in Iranian e-commerce law in the light of traditional rules of contract law, it is possible to find criteria which can be used as a means of inferring party assent and validity of these contracts. …”
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    Land lease contract and prior right of lessee to concluding the new land lease contract - case of Slovakia by Anna Bandlerová, Jarmila Lazíková

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…When regulating the agricultural land lease relationships, the Slovak law maker prefers dispositive legal norms. However, this method is rarely used in the application practice. …”
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    The future of shows with live animals in Colombia by Javier Ernesto Baquero Riveros

    Published 2017-06-01
    “…The Colombian Constitutional Court declared UNENFORCEABLE article 5 (partial) of Law 1774 of 2016 which, referring to Article 7 of the Animal Protection Statute, exempted from criminal sanctions for animal mistreatment the behavior descriptions in the latter (rejoneo, coleo, bullfights, novilladas, corralejas, heifers, tientas, cockfights and related procedures). …”
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    Russia`s Participation in the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms by A. Y. Novoseltsev, K. V. Stepanyugin

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…The authors believe that the unenforceability of ECHR judgements is only part of the problem of enforcing binding decisions of international organizations. …”
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    Scafom International BV v. Lorraine Tubes S.A.S.: a case review of changing circumstances under the United Nations Convention on International Sale of Goods (CISG) of 1980 by Amalina AHMAD TAJUDIN

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…The court, by virtue of the United Nations sales law, held that renegotiation was the appropriate remedy in such a situation. …”
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    THE APPLICATION OF GOOD FAITH IN CONTRACTS DURING A FORCE MAJEURE EVENT AND BEYOND WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE COVID-19 ACT 2020 by Nurhidayah Abdullah, Zuhairah Ariff Abd Ghadas

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This paper will discuss the COVID-19 pandemic as a force majeure event, arguing that the rise of "good faith" in contract law and the application of "good faith" in contracts as a mitigation for a force majeure event. …”
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    The extraterritorial human rights obligations of the EU in its external trade and investment policies by Antal Berkes

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…Internal rules of the EU, namely the Founding Treaties and the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and various external norms, that is international law sources, impose human rights obligations on the EU. …”
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    “Tote Clubs”, Dog Tracks and Irish Sweepstake: Controversy and Compromise Over Popular Gambling in Interwar Britain by Emmanuel Roudaut

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…The uneasy balance achieved by the combination of repression and implicit arrangements between lawbreakers and law enforcers was seriously disrupted by three simultaneous developments during the 1930s. …”
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    Conservation of cultural heritage in Malaysia : a review on national heritage act 2005 / Nurul Huda Rozlan...[et al.] by Rozlan, Nurul Huda, Roslee, Azzahra, Ahmad, Masfufah, Mohd Salleh, Noralia Fathanah

    Published 2013
    “…Among the issues that will be discussed in this research paper include, failure of authorities to observe their power efficiently, loopholes in our laws and lack of appreciation of the value of the heritage. …”
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    “La realtà è caotica”: il Nuovo Realismo Giuridico americano fra universalismo e relativismo dei driritti umani by Davide Rancati

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…Indeed, the former scholarship have explained many relevant theories in order to find a moral basement for the human rights global expansion, whereas the latter trend have always asserted that the entire system of human rights law is a “gift from the West” and, for that reason, unenforceable all over the world.  …”
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    Achieving sustainable environmental governance in Nigeria: A review for policy consideration by David V. Ogunkan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The study finds that the environmental system in Nigeria is beset with ineffectiveness, lack of public participation, unenforceable and non-implementable laws and policies, and a weak and uncoordinated institutional framework. …”
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    The Process and Outcomes of the Approval and Implementation of the Document of Fundamental Change in Education in IRI by Mohammad Hossein Panahi, Farshad Jamali

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…The findings of this research show that, as Migdal's theory predicts, the government of the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a unified organization that can easily implement its approved laws. Rather, there are many competitions and disagreements both inside (the taste preferences of the executive authorities, inconsistency between institutions, etc.) and outside it due to the structure of the network society (influence of social political groups and currents, etc.), which hinders the executive It becomes the document of the fundamental transformation of education and similar documents and laws.This review also shows the conflicting interactions of various official and unofficial centers in charge of guiding the people; Centers that try to pull the behavioral and normative pattern of the society in a certain direction, that too in a government structure called formal education and in the form of the Ministry of Education.Of course, such a perception, if it is the statesmen true belief, leads to the simplification of reality and causes statesmen to make unenforceable promises or adopt unenforceable policies without considering the existing facts. …”
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