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La protección frente al despido en la evolución de la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Constitucional

open access: yesDerecho PUCP, 2012
The protection against dismissal in the evolution of the Constitutional Court jurisprudenceThis paper is based on the analysis of the job security schemes embodied in the Constitutions of 1979 and 1993, so as to point out the evolution of the protection ...
Víctor Ferro
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Stability maintenance at the grassroots: China’s weiwen apparatus as a form of conflict resolution

open access: yes, 2013
This working paper explores the history and potential of “stability maintenance” (weiwen) as a form of conflict resolution in China. Its emphasis on conflict resolution is novel.
Benney, Jonathan
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“It’s the Procedure, Stupid!”: Amendment Procedures and Their Effects on Constitutional Stability

open access: yes, 2020
Constitutions must change. No human can stop time from marching forward, nor the social, economic, cultural, and technological developments associated. As a result, constitutions necessitate mechanisms that allow for their own progress.
Noss, Joseph
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Embracing austerity: should budget stability be a constitutional rule to cope with the global economic and financial crisis?

open access: yesBajo Palabra, 2016
National legal systems increasingly appear to be burdened with the necessity of coping. Situations of an “outdating” of the Law can arise when law-making tasks insist on being entirely joined with the nation-state viewpoint. These everyday situations can
Gema Marcilla Córdoba
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Stable Coalition Structures with Fixed Decision Schme [PDF]

open access: yes
This paper studies the stability of a finite local public goods economy in horizontal differentiation, where a jurisdiction's choice of the public good is given by an exogenous decision scheme. In this paper, we characterize the class of decision schemes
Guillaume Haeringer
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Heterogeneity gap in stable juridiction structures [PDF]

open access: yes
Stability, Jurisdictions, Public Projects, Heterogeneity ...
Sholmo, WEBER   +3 more
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The U.S. Constitution and Monetary Powers: An Analysis of the 1787 Constitutional Convention and Constitutional Transformation of the Nation's Monetary System Emerged [PDF]

open access: yes
The monetary powers embedded in the U.S. Constitution were revolutionary and led to a watershed transformation in the nation's monetary structure. They included determining what monies could be legal tender, who could emit fiat paper money, and who could
Farley Grubb
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