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Peace and Inclusive Governance in Sustainable Development: Strengthening Institutions and Environmental Services

open access: yesSustainable Development, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Sustainable Development Goal 16 (SDG 16) emphasizes peace, justice, and strong institutions as essential foundations for sustainable development. This study adopts a desktop‐based qualitative research approach to examine how institutional quality and governance systems influence progress toward SDG 16 and broader development outcomes.
Maryem Souiai   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Snapshot of the Constitutional Court's Docket – January to July 2024

open access: yesPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Most commentary on the Constitutional Court focuses on its published judgments. Yet the vast majority of applications made to the Court are disposed of in chambers. Empirical studies on this aspect of the Court's work has been limited.
Nurina Ally
doaj   +1 more source

Judicial serendipity: how Portuguese judges came to the rescue of the Polish judiciary

open access: yesEuropean Constitutional Law Review, 2018
While trying to defend their salaries from austerity measures, a group of Portuguese judges may have accidentally stumbled upon a way to judicially safeguard the rule of law and the independence of the judiciary throughout the European Union.
M. Bonelli, M. Claes
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Moral Economies of Debt Forgiveness and Enforcement in Postcrisis Iceland

open access: yesEconomic Anthropology, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Who deserves financial relief in times of crisis, and on what grounds? The 2008 collapse of Iceland's banking system prompted state intervention to mitigate household indebtedness, including forbearance, pension withdrawals, repayment adjustments, and debt reductions.
Timothy Heffernan
wiley   +1 more source

The contribution of the humanities to the theory and practice of public administration in the 21st century

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Public Administration, EarlyView.
Abstract This Forum Article integrates a range of four contributions which are all underpinned by the conviction that the rediscovery of the humanities may be beneficial to the field of public administration. The first piece examines the contribution that philosophy, as a key discipline of the humanities, can provide to the field of public ...
Edoardo Ongaro   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Why Did the Adoption of Constitutional Deferral Lead to Unintended Consequences of Freedom of Association in Indonesia?

open access: yesSriwijaya Law Review
A constitutional deferral is an approach utilised by constitutional drafters so that the drafters do not regulate things in detail in the constitution.
Andy Omara, Kristina Viri, Faiz Rahman
doaj   +1 more source

The Selection (Appointment) System of the Judgesin the Republic of Armenia

open access: yesСибирское юридическое обозрение, 2018
The article deals with issues related to the system of procedure for selection (appointment) of judges, considering that the stability of the judicial system is an important condition for the principle of independence of the judiciary.
Y. S. Tumanyants
doaj   +1 more source

Senedd Reform: From Aspiration to Cold‐Headed Reality?

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 164-172, January/March 2025.
Abstract In May 2024, the Senedd Cymru (Members and Elections) Bill completed its legislative journey through the Senedd Cymru/Welsh Parliament. The bill marks the latest chapter in the Senedd's evolution from an assembly established with no formally separated executive branch and no primary legislative powers into a lawmaking and tax‐raising ...
Adam Evans
wiley   +1 more source

The Role and Importance of the High Judicial Council in the Republic of Serbia: Towards Democratisation in the Field of the Judiciary

open access: yesUniversity of Bologna Law Review
The author deals with constitutional changes in the judiciary in the Republic of Serbia. The Constitution of the Republic of Serbia was adopted in 2006, and for years there have been attempts of change towards democratisation.
Veljko Turanjanin
doaj   +1 more source

The Most Disproportionate UK Election: How the Labour Party Doubled its Seat Share with a 1.6‐Point Increase in Vote Share in 2024

open access: yesThe Political Quarterly, Volume 96, Issue 1, Page 37-64, January/March 2025.
Abstract The Labour Party doubled its seats in the 2024 UK general election, winning a landslide majority with only a 1.6 point increase in its UK vote share and an historically low vote share for a winning party at just under 34 per cent. This article provides new evidence for three constituency‐level explanations for this outcome in the context of ...
Marta Miori, Jane Green
wiley   +1 more source

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