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DEMOCRACIA E POLÍTICAS PÚBLICAS: O NOVO ENFOQUE DA GESTÃO PÚBLICA NA CONSTRUÇÃO DE ESPAÇOS PÚBLICOS DE PARTICIPAÇÃO NO ESTADO DE DIREITO NO BRASIL

open access: yesRevista Eletrônica Direito e Política, 2009
O presente trabalho objetiva avaliar o papel das políticas públicas na gestão pública brasileira, sob a ótica da democracia participativa. Com base na Carta Magna, percebe-se a maneira como a democracia participativa aliada às políticas públicas promovem
Rejane Esther Vieira
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History Academics Working with Schools: Insights from the UK

open access: yesHistory, Volume 110, Issue 391, Page 413-427, June 2025.
Abstract This Forum piece highlights the value of collaborations between history academics and schools. It is based on recent work within History UK, an organization that promotes the interests of historians working within UK higher education, and it also highlights recent work within the Historical Association (HA). As school–university collaborations
SARAH HOLLAND   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

La Carta Magna. Reflexiones sobre su significado ocho siglos después

open access: yesRevista de Economía y Estadística, 2015
La Carta Magna –acordada entre Juan, rey de Inglaterra, y un grupo de obispos y barones feudales de su reino que se habían rebelado enfrentando su autoridad en el año 1215- contiene principios generales sobre el buen uso del poder.
Ricardo Bara
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The Principle Of Justice In Magna Carta Libertatum And Its Influence On The Law In General

open access: yesSEEU Review, 2015
This article aims to expound the principle of justice, as a fundamental value and as an immanent category of law, as well as one of the fundamental human rights, prescribed and guaranteed by a myriad of international instruments and documents.
Zendeli Emine
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Women’s Empowerment and Economic Sustainability During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Davao Oriental, Southern Philippines

open access: yesDiscourse and Communication for Sustainable Education, 2023
The crisis during the pandemic restrained the livelihood of women and disrupted their economic opportunities. Specifically, during the height of the lockdown, when people were restricted from going out, the livelihood of women who sold and peddled ...
Catubigan Robie Villamil   +2 more
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Magna Charta and Parliament 1900-1914 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
In 1915 plans for the celebration of the 700th anniversary of Magna Carta had to be dropped following the outbreak of the First World War. Such celebrations marked a sense of Magna Carta as an event in the history of these islands.
Catterall, Peter, Catterall, Peter
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A Tale of Two Cases and a Story Yet Untold: Access to Justice and Legal Advice under the Civil Limb of Article 6 ECHR

open access: yesThe Modern Law Review, Volume 88, Issue 3, Page 527-556, May 2025.
The proposition that universal access to justice should be a guiding aim of any system of law is, today, commonly recognised. Less clear, however, is what the implementation of this principle should entail in practice if a party cannot afford legal assistance.
Nabil Khabirpour
wiley   +1 more source

"بنیادی انسانی حقوق کا اسلام اور اقوام ِ متحدہ کے عالمی منشور کی روشنی میں تقابلی جائزہ Basic Human Rights in Islam and UN Declaration: A Comparative Review "

open access: yesالإيضاح, 2015
It has been the norm of the West that they allay the blessings and reforms brought into the world towards themselves as if the rest of the World was drenched into darknessof ignorance.
پروفىسر ڈاکٹر دوست محمد خان   +1 more
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Magna Carta And The Roman Law Tradition

open access: yesSEEU Review, 2015
Magna Carta is one of the most important illustrations of the exceptionalism of English common law. Within a completely feudal framework it gave the clearest possible articulation to the concept of the rule of law and at the same time it also showed that
Mehmeti Sami
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The Most Fundamental Right [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
The Magna Carta and successors recognize a right to the environment as central to human existence. Along with associated rule of law and due process, 193 national charters recognize such a right — but not the U.S. Constitution. This right does lie latent
Robinson, Nicholas A.
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