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Children’s Constitutional Rights in the Nordic Countries [PDF]
This study explores whether and how enshrining children’s rights in national constitutions improves implementation and enforcement of those rights by comparing Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish law.
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THE POLITICS OF HUNGARIAN SOVEREIGHTY
The article analyzes main aspects of V. Orban's policy of strengthening Hungarian economic sovereignty. The Hungarian leadership had to find out balanced and reasonable approach to tackle the world economic crisis.
L. A. Yurasova
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Refining Georgia’s Legal Framework for Enforcing Constitutional Court Judgements [PDF]
A judgment adopted by the constitutional court reveals its true res judicata nature and binding force through enforcement. Certain court judgments are self-executing, while others require an active involvement of various branches of government to ensure ...
George Khazalia, Nino Chochia
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Constitutional Rights in Indonesia [PDF]
The constitution is fundamental to the life of the modern state as a major foothold in state governance. Includes the guarantee of constitutional rights of citizens. The Constitution is the basis of state organizers to be implemented, so that the state is obliged to guarantee the fulfillment of citizens' constitutional rights.
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Is There a Constitutional Right to Clone? [PDF]
Recent scientific innovations, and proposed legislation, have raised questions about the nature of the constitutional right to reproductive freedom, and in particular about whether there is a constitutional "right to clone." This essay urges that as a matter of substantive due process, rationality review is probably appropriate, and that restrictions ...
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Intergovernmental planning and budgeting in Zimbabwe: learning the lessons of the past
In Zimbabwe, the Prime Minister’s Directives on Decentralisation and Development of 1984 and 1985, together with the Provincial Council and Administration Act 1985, constitute the foundation for post-independence attempts to ensure effective governance ...
Tinashe C Chigwata, Sylvester Marumahoko
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THE CONSTITUTIONAL MANDATE FOR SOCIAL WELFARE – SYSTEMIC DIFFERENCES AND LINKS BETWEEN PROPERTY, LAND RIGHTS AND HOUSING RIGHTS [PDF]
Our purpose in this article is to argue that, as far as the constitutional promotion and protection of social welfare is concerned, there are significant theoretical and systemic differences between property, land rights and housing rights.
AJ van der Walt, Sue-Mari Viljoen
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The calm before the storm? Child rights climate change litigation in Africa
Children, especially children in Africa, are disproportionately affected and their rights violated, as a result of the physical impacts of climate change.
Benyam Dawit Mezmur
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When disaster strikes women and young girls are often disproportionately affected in comparison to other societal groups. Over the past three years, it is women that have shouldered much of the burden that the pandemic placed on health and socio-economic
Ropafadzo Maphosa
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Criminalization of Social Protest: Future research
This Special Issue of the Oñati Socio-Legal Series is dedicated to an exploration of particular features of and analytical approaches to the criminalization of social protest about natural resources.
Carolijn Terwindt
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