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Turntablism in the History of International Law
This article uses the metaphor of turntablism to shed light on the confinement of international lawyers’ engagement with history to the terms, vocabularies, and categories of the very historical narratives they seek to evaluate, disrupt, or displace ...
Jean d’Aspremont
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The Role of Emerging Predictive IT Tools in Effective Migration Governance
Predicting mass migration is one of the main challenges for policymakers and NGOs working with migrants worldwide. Recently there has been a considerable increase in the use of computational techniques to predict migration flows, and advances have ...
Cristina Blasi Casagran +3 more
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Induced gravitational waves as a probe of thermal history of the universe [PDF]
The scalar perturbation induced gravitational waves are a probe of the primordial density perturbation spectrum on small scales. In this paper, we show that they can also probe the thermal history of the universe. We assume the universe underwent a stage
Guillem Domènech, Shi Pi, M. Sasaki
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In the light of 19th-century attempts to universalize history and international law, the purpose of this article is to show how the theory of an Ancient Chinese international law matured and disseminated within one politics of history and helped ...
M. Carrai
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The Politics of (Mis)recognition: Islamic Law Pedagogy in American Academia [PDF]
The combination of presence (of Islamic law) and absence (of legal transplant) in the course materials assigned by Islamic law instructors, the scholarship on law in the Islamic world by Islamic law scholars as well as by Comparatists, betrays an ...
Abu-Odeh, Lama
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International Standards of Juvenile Justice: Its Creation and Impact on Ukrainian Legislation [PDF]
Background: The rights of the child have always been a focus of international organisations, including the United Nations. This is evidenced by the fact that in 1979 the UN Commission on Human Rights established a Working Group to draft a convention on ...
Omarova Aisel , Vlasenko Serhii
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The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America
The Color of Law examines the local, state and federal housing policies that mandated segregation. He notes that the Federal Housing Administration, which was established in 1934, furthered the segregation efforts by refusing to insure mortgages in and ...
Alison Mills
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Legal Nationalism:Lord Cooper, Legal History and Comparative Law [PDF]
Considers the linkages between Lord Cooper's analysis of Scottish legal history and his view of the importance of comparative law for modern Scots law ...
Cooper T M +3 more
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New Historical Jurisprudence: Legal History as Critical Analysis of Law
This modest manifesto--or minifesto--portrays legal history as a mode of critical analysis of law, using the historical analysis of American penality as an illustration and the fullfledged manifestos by Piketty and Guldi & Armitage as points of reference.
M. Dubber
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History for Pure Life: Reviewing the Effects of World and Islamic History on Ethics. [PDF]
SUBJECT & OBJECTIVES: Understanding the impact of world history on ethics is crucial for fostering global ethical discourse and navigating modern challenges with historically informed moral decisions.METHOD & FINDINGS: The study finds that world history ...
Amir Karimi +3 more
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