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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2018 3(2), 885-895 | European Forum Insight of 1 July 2018 | (Table of Contents) I. Inapplicabilità assoluta della "regola Taricco", identità costituzionale e art. 49 della Carta. -
Daniele Gallo
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ABSTRACT Water governance is increasingly influenced by a paradox at the nexus of environmental scarcity and food security. Escalating water scarcity crises coincide with geopolitical disruptions that have exposed the fragility of global food supply chains, prompting states to expand domestic food production at the expense of water conservation ...
Alireza Raisi
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From Insight to Theory: Advancing Sentiment Evaluation for Diaspora Development Projects
ABSTRACT This article develops the concept of “sentiment evaluation,” drawing on a mid‐term evaluation by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) of its program supporting Somali diaspora activism in Somaliland. Conducted in 2014, the evaluation revealed that “sentiment,” the emotional, identity‐based attachment linking diaspora actors to their homeland ...
Valeria Saggiomo +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article documents EvalParticipativa's 6‐year effort to democratize evaluation across Latin America through participatory approaches rooted in the region's traditions of Popular Education, Participatory Action Research, and Sistematización de Experiencias.
Pablo Rodríguez Bilella +1 more
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Judicial Review and Judicial Activism in Japan
Judicial activism and judicial restraint describe the relationship between the judiciary and the political branches of government. In the context of Japan, they refer to the relationship between the Supreme Court and inferior courts, on the one hand, and the Diet, the Cabinet, the bureaucracy, and the analogous policymakers of prefectural and local ...
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Colonial and gendered peace: Decolonial perspectives on peace in Nagorno‐Karabakh
Abstract This article critically interrogates peace processes in the aftermath of the First Nagorno‐Karabakh War by centering the lived experiences and political voices of Armenian and Azerbaijani internally displaced and refugee women, based on ethnographic fieldwork and in‐depth interviews conducted in 2019.
Ramil Zamanov
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The problem with abortion deserts: Reframing deserts for feminist solidarity
Abstract With the rise of the far right across the world, feminist scholars and activists have been drawn to the language of “abortion deserts” to describe the decimation of reproductive healthcare services. In this paper we argue that while “abortion deserts” is a rhetorically powerful category, it is too often used uncritically in ways that overlook ...
Chiara Chiavaroli, Cordelia Freeman
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Abstract In this paper, we will construct and analyze intersecting definitions of womanhood among middle‐class women living in Karachi, Pakistan. Women are agents of their lives and are not passive voices. In this paper, we present narratives of women who resist “societal” narratives of womanhood to live a life of their choosing.
Urooba Ahmed Fatima +7 more
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Abstract Research Summary This article develops a conceptual framework for understanding multinational enterprise (MNE) resilience in the era of cascading crises. We define resilience as the MNE's capacity to absorb disruption, maintain or restore functioning, and reconfigure operations as conditions shift.
Gerard George, Chang Hoon Oh
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The central motivation of this article aims to identify the determinants of Ineff ec-tiveness of social rights and propose a solution to this problem consistent with the new constitutionalism based on the legalization of ...
Alfredo Canellas Guilherme da Silva
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