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Marco Dall'Aglio, Fabio Maccheroni
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THE SENKAKU/DIAOYU ISLANDS DISPUTE: A DISPUTE FOR DISPUTE’S SAKE
Asian Affairs, 2021The article takes a critical look at the current state of the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands dispute in light of the recent escalation between China and Japan.
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Feuding— dispute resolution or dispute continuation?
Reviews in Anthropology, 1985Boehm, Christopher. Blood Revenge: The Anthropology of Feuding in Montenegro and Other Tribal Societies. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 1984. xx + 268 pp. including maps, photographs, glossary, index, and bibliography. $25.00 cloth, $9.95 paper.
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Nationalities Papers, 1987
While the national question in the USSR has received much attention in terms both of the regime's ideological approach to it and the nationalist response to that approach, the issue of the actual minority territories created in the period from the 1920s to the 1940s has attracted little attention in recent times.
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While the national question in the USSR has received much attention in terms both of the regime's ideological approach to it and the nationalist response to that approach, the issue of the actual minority territories created in the period from the 1920s to the 1940s has attracted little attention in recent times.
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2020
Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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Abstract The chapter presents and evaluates territorial disputes in the Americas. In order to bring together a coherent and cohesive legal hermeneutical and historical discourse, the first two sections introduce the concept of territorial dispute and demonstrate that most of the differences in the Americas have roots in colonial times.
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DISPUTE DOMAINS. Organizational Contexts and Dispute Processing
The Sociological Quarterly, 1994Les AA. decrivent les differents contextes au cours desquels des disputes organisationnelles emergent et sont modelees par les «domaines de dispute». Ils etudient ces differents domaines en l'occurrence les presupposes, les differents vocabulaires, les orientations, les themes, les types de contraintes qui circonscrivent l'interaction conflictuelle ...
Gale Miller, James A. Holstein
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 1988
In an introductory essay on the anthropology of law, Laura Nader (159, p. 24) stressed the importance of attending to the "wrangling" involved in any dispute-i.e. to the argumentative forms, stylistic devices, and other com municative resources upon which disputants and third parties rely in further ing their own interests or in attempting to resolve
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In an introductory essay on the anthropology of law, Laura Nader (159, p. 24) stressed the importance of attending to the "wrangling" involved in any dispute-i.e. to the argumentative forms, stylistic devices, and other com municative resources upon which disputants and third parties rely in further ing their own interests or in attempting to resolve
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2005
Abstract This chapter covers how to settle disputes in accordance with Article 10 of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention. It cites that the peaceful settlement of disputes is a fundamental principle and a customary rule of international law.
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Abstract This chapter covers how to settle disputes in accordance with Article 10 of the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention. It cites that the peaceful settlement of disputes is a fundamental principle and a customary rule of international law.
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