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Abstract This study examines the under‐theorized political role and identity of Chinese international students, who emerge as significant actors caught between U.S. soft power ambitions and rising geopolitical suspicion. Amid escalating U.S.‐China tensions, these students are forced to confront environments shaped by competing geopolitical discourses ...
Jing Yu
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Judicial Activism as an Unwritten Source of Law?
The article examines the criteria for recognising judicial decisions as an unwritten source of law. These criteria are considered from a normative perspective, focusing on the question of legitimate judicial activism. The author identifies activism as a
Arkadiusz Barut
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The ICTY Legacy: A Defense Counsel's Perspective
The achievements of the ICTY are as impressive as they are irrefutable. Less impressive is the uneven quality of procedural and substantive justice that the Tribunal has rendered. The author highlights several shortcomings at the Tribunal, including the
Michael G. Karnavas
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Bridging the Gap: Student Voices on Recruitment and Retention in Ecology
Abstract Students entering ecology and environmental science face a variety of challenges, including limited awareness of career paths, lack of mentorship, and difficulties connecting with peers and faculty. These challenges are often amplified for students from marginalized backgrounds, who may also encounter microaggressions, underrepresentation, and
Alexis Ellis +9 more
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ABSTRACT Collaborations with nonprofits can enhance firms' legitimacy, yet the relationship between their communication and corporate environmental legitimacy remains poorly understood. Furthermore, research lacks an analysis of the communication of business‐nonprofit collaborations through multiple actors' perspectives.
Andrea Rizzuni +3 more
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TR SANDAH: WITHERING JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
This study discusses the Federal Court judgment in the case of Director of Forest, Sarawak & Anor v. TR Sandah Tabau & Ors and other appeals [2017] 3 CLJ 1.
Nurulizwan Ahmad Zubir, Izawati Wook
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ABSTRACT As firms increasingly incorporate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) concerns into their strategic agendas, stakeholder legitimacy—an audience‐conferred judgment of organizational appropriateness—has become pivotal. We theorize legitimacy as expanding a hybrid response portfolio in which firms may pursue substantive change (business ...
Min‐Jae Lee +3 more
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Pembentukan Mahkamah Konstitusi (MK) secara global sering kali menandai transisi dari pemerintahan otoriter ke pemerintahan demokratis, dengan constitutional review sebagai kewenangan utamanya.
Geofani Milthree Saragih +2 more
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PARODOXES OF THE SELF-DESCRIPTION OF THE SYSTEM OF LAW: SYSTEMIC CORRUPTION AND JUDICIAL ACTIVISM
The notions of systemic corruption of the law and of judicial activism, worked in Brazil, especially by Marcelo Neves, Lenio Luiz Streck and others, constitute a form of distinction that hides a paradox.
Rafael Lazzarotto Simioni +1 more
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Powering Transparency: Global Drivers of Sustainability Reporting in the Electricity Sector
ABSTRACT We examine the drivers of sustainability reporting quality (QSR), conceptualised along two complementary dimensions, relevance and reliability, to assess how firm‐level attributes and institutional conditions jointly shape disclosure practices in the electricity sector.
Alva Marasigan +3 more
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