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Abstract Emissions trading schemes (ETS) have spread across the globe to tackle climate change. However, limited attention has been given to how ETS characteristics and designs differ and why. We use the concept of institutional complementarity to explore how the EU ETS and South Korea's ETS (K‐ETS) adapt to complement established political economy ...
Jihyung Joo +2 more
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Abstract The Catalan case in south‐western Europe offers us the opportunity to take a detailed look at the impact a lowering of the interest rate may have had on the poor of a specific area. It is vital to examine how property rights operated in specific contexts, given the close relationship between land and credit markets.
Rosa Congost +2 more
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On resistance: As evinced in Iranian political affairs
Abstract Along with fundamental rights such as liberty and property, the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen in 1789 also envisions a right to resist oppression. Irrespective of one's place on the political spectrum, resistance has been employed as an alternative both to submission and to revolt. After briefly sketching a historical and
Omid P. Shabani
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Abstract When gold deposits were confirmed in a community watershed in 2005, water became a politically charged arena for anti‐mining activism. This article follows the outcomes of a 2014 Ecuadorian water law on conflicts over water provisioning. Arguments about water's material properties and social qualities were deployed by government, municipal ...
Teresa A. Velásquez
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Abstract For some decades now, galleries, libraries, archives, and museums (GLAM) institutions have provided access to information resources in digital format. Although some datasets are openly available, they are often not used to their full potential.
Gustavo Candela, Rafael C. Carrasco
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Ethics and governance for internet‐based conservation science research
Abstract Internet‐based research is increasingly important for conservation science and has wide‐ranging applications and contexts, including culturomics, illegal wildlife trade, and citizen science. However, online research methods pose a range of ethical and legal challenges. Online data may be protected by copyright, database rights, or contract law.
Ruth M. Thompson +4 more
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Resumen El entorno alimentario es un factor importante que contribuye a las dietas poco saludables en la niñez y, por tanto, a las crecientes tasas de obesidad. Los países de Latinoamérica han recibido el reconocimiento internacional por su liderazgo en la implementación de políticas dirigidas a distintos aspectos del entorno alimentario.
Ana Clara Duran +7 more
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Water theft as social insurance: south‐eastern Spain, 1851–1948†
Abstract For centuries, irrigation communities in south‐eastern Spain were socially stable and economically efficient. In this article, we show how these self‐governing institutions persisted by resolving conflicts over scarce resources with flexible punishment for water theft.
Javier D. Donna +1 more
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La posesión frente al derecho de propiedad: un debate sobre vigencia y pertinencia sin resolver [PDF]
Objetivo. Aportar al debate llamando la atención sobre la justificación o no, histórica y jurídica de la posesión, que como derecho provisional conserve vigencia casi prevalente sobre el derecho de propiedad en el sistema jurídico colombiano. Metodología.
Roberto Silva Fernández
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This article examines the new legal figure of licensing of use of digital works from the perspective of Spanish doctrine and jurisprudence, attempting to find the elusive balance between users and right-holders. Of particular interest is the existence of
Aurelio Lopez-Tarruella Martinez
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