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CONFLICT BETWEEN LEGAL OPINIONS OF ECHR AND NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL COURTS
The object of research is a relationship between ECHR and constitutional courts in various jurisdictions.The main aim of this article is to research the conflict between opinions of ECHR and national Constitutional courts, and also to find the root of ...
Y. Nadtochey
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Stripped of illusions? Exploring system justification processes in Capitalist and post-Communist societies [PDF]
Sociologists and political scientists have often observed that citizens of Central and Eastern Europe express high levels of disillusionment with their social, economic and political systems, in comparison with citizens of Western capitalist societies ...
Jost, John T. +3 more
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Contrary to a-historical and technical analyses centred on physical water shortage, in this PhD dissertation we develop a social-contingent approach in which water use is fundamental.
Arnaud Buchs
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Hegel’s justification of the human right to non-domination [PDF]
‘Hegel’ and ‘human rights’ are rarely conjoined, and the designation ‘human rights’ appears rarely in his works. Indeed, Hegel has been criticised for omitting civil and political rights all together. My surmise is that readers have looked for a
Westphal Kenneth R.
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Abstract According to the motivational thesis (MT), we are justified in performing an action if and only if we perform that action for the right reason(s). Proponents of MT disagree about how it is best interpreted—about what count as reasons of the right kind. In Fundamentals of Criminal Law
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The main purpose of this paper is to analyse formal and functional aspects of constructions based on a Justification (or Claim-Argument) coherence relation, explicitly marked by a connective. The prototype of this construction is an utterance like Está gente em casa, porquer as luzes estão acesas [“ There is somebody at home, because the lights are on”]
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Targeted killing with drones? Old arguments, new technologies [PDF]
The question of how to contend with terrorism in keeping with our preexisting moral and legal commitments now challenges Europe as well as Israel and the United States: how do we apply Just War Theory and International Law to asymmetrical ...
Meisels Tamar
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Lotteries and justification [PDF]
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The Need for Justification [PDF]
AbstractSome series can go on indefinitely, others cannot, and epistemologists want to know in which class to place epistemic chains. Is it sensible or nonsensical to speak of a proposition or belief that is justified by another proposition or belief, ad infinitum?
Peijnenburg, Jeanne, Atkinson, David
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Justice in context: assessing contextualism as an approach to justice
Moral and political philosophers are increasingly using empirical data to inform their normative theories. This has sparked renewed interest into questions concerning the relationship between facts and principles.
Michael Buckley
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