Number 13 / Part I. Music. 4. Promoting Development and Change: Civil Disobedience in The Legal-Political Thinking and The Musical Field [PDF]
A public, non-violent act not abiding by a recognized rule, and conscientiously done with the intent to frustrate the latter, is called an act of civil disobedience.
Marisi Flavia
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Straipsnyje aptariami svarbiausi pilietinio nepaklusnumo problemos demokratinėje valstybėje analizės šiuolaikinėje teisės filosofijoje rezultatai. Apžvelgiama pilietinio nepaklusnumo formų raida ir jų šiuolaikinė įvairovė.
Jūratė Černevičiūtė
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The Right to Rebel: Social Movements and Civil Disobedience [PDF]
A fundamental dimension of contemporary social movements is the use of civil disobedience, as means of both exerting mass pressure on the political system and as a process through which the participants of a social movement perceive and construct an ...
Sergio Patricio Fiedler
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Investigating the Drivers of Human Resources Civil Disobedience in Government Organizations (Fuzzy Delphi Approach) [PDF]
Despite the widespread use of human resource civil disobedience models, the dimensions and components of its propulsion in Iranian organizations are still not well understood.
Baqer Kord, Alieh Mehdi Nejad
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Civil Disobedience, Costly Signals, and Leveraging Injustice
Civil disobedience, despite its illegal nature, can sometimes be justified vis-à-vis the duty to obey the law, and, arguably, is thereby not liable to legal punishment.
Ten-Herng Lai
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Cıvıl Dısobedience As A Democratıc Type Of Resıstance And The Problem Of It's Legıtımacy
People show various reactions to laws and practices that they do not find morally or conscientiously right. Civil disobedience, which is one of these reactions, is a non-violent overt protest method against the practices of an administration or a ...
Mahmut Meçin
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Legitimate and Peaceful Activism in Civil Disobedience: An Explanation and Evaluation of “Civil Disobedience” in John Rawls’ Theory of Justice [PDF]
Civil disobedience in John Rawls’ theory of justice is protesting actions of citizens against some unjust laws and policy making in a democratic governments.
Seyed Ali Mahmoudi
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Re-thinking civil disobedience
This article points out a struggle of today’s societies with the traditional concepts of civil disobedience and stresses the need for reevaluation of the concept of civil disobedience for policy making and public discourse.
Theresa Züger
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Justifying Uncivil Disobedience [PDF]
A prominent way of justifying civil disobedience is to postulate a pro tanto duty to obey the law and to argue that the considerations that ground this duty sometimes justify forms of civil disobedience.
Lai, Ten-Herng
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Jurisprudential- Legal Analysis of the Effects of Wife's Disobiedence in Temporary Marriage [PDF]
There is no doubt about the legitimacy of temporary marriage in Shiite jurisprudence. This kind of marriage is recognized in Iran’s civil law and family support law, and some of its ruls is indicated.
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