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Discrimination Against Women in Sport: A Scopus-Based Bibliometric Analysis (1995-2026). [PDF]
Wilson V +6 more
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Exploring married women's economic dependency and family dynamics: a qualitative case study from Pakistan. [PDF]
Laar RA, Liu R, Zhang Q.
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2002
Abstract For more than a century, the dispute between Edward Pickles and Bradford over water supply has been accepted as slamming the common law door shut on the civil law doctrine of abuse of rights. Although the litigation concerned real property and water law, and possibly could have been confined to that sphere, its simple and ...
Michael Taggart
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Abstract For more than a century, the dispute between Edward Pickles and Bradford over water supply has been accepted as slamming the common law door shut on the civil law doctrine of abuse of rights. Although the litigation concerned real property and water law, and possibly could have been confined to that sphere, its simple and ...
Michael Taggart
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Manipulation and Domestic Abuse in Contested Contact – Threats to Children's Participation Rights [PDF]
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child has catalysed numerous jurisdictions to introduce new legal provisions to support children’s participation rights when child contact is contested.
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The Cambridge Law Journal, 1933
The theory of the abuse of rights is one which has been rejected by our law, with the result that the ancient brocard ‘dura lex sed lex’ finds its most vivid illustration in the present-day decisions of the Anglo-American Courts. The absolutist view of rights which is a feature of the Common Law was summed up by Lord Macnaghten in trenchant language ...
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The theory of the abuse of rights is one which has been rejected by our law, with the result that the ancient brocard ‘dura lex sed lex’ finds its most vivid illustration in the present-day decisions of the Anglo-American Courts. The absolutist view of rights which is a feature of the Common Law was summed up by Lord Macnaghten in trenchant language ...
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The Abuse of Constitutional Rights
2021Abstract This chapter shows how constitutional rights, which have become a nearly universal hallmark of liberal democratic constitutionalism, can be abused for anti-democratic ends. It offers a series of examples, running across different forms of rights and contexts. It shows how hate speech and ‘memory’ laws have been abused in Rwanda,
Rosalind Dixon, David Landau
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Today, there are many situations for which the possibility of applying competition law to intellectual property rights (IPRs) is recognized. However, there is considerable dispute when it comes to the originary acquisition of IPRs. Are IP registration procedures a topic for competition law, or should they be left to the correction mechanisms provided ...
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Today, there are many situations for which the possibility of applying competition law to intellectual property rights (IPRs) is recognized. However, there is considerable dispute when it comes to the originary acquisition of IPRs. Are IP registration procedures a topic for competition law, or should they be left to the correction mechanisms provided ...
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Abuse of the Rights of the Taxpayer
Rossijskoe pravosudie, 2021Statement of a problem. The design of abuse of law, first developed for the sphere of private law, was further transferred to the sphere of public law. But this does not make it possible to equate abuse of law in private and public relations. There is a fundamental difference between them due to the nature of the regulated relations, the specificity of
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