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Balancing Justice Needs and Private Property in Constitutional Takings Provisions: A Comparative Assessment of India, Australia, and the United States [PDF]
This Article explores the relationship between justice needs and private property in the constitutional takings provisions of the Indian, Australian, and American constitutions.
John V. Orth +2 more
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This paper examines how generative artificial intelligence (AI) reproduces colonial visual tropes when tasked with representing Aotearoa New Zealand's historical past. Using OpenAI's Sora as a case study, the analysis investigates AI‐generated images prompted to depict (1) precolonial landscapes, (2) first contact between Māori and Europeans, (3 ...
Olli Hellmann
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Divided We Stand, United We Fall: The Hume-Weber-Jones Mechanism for the Rise of Europe [PDF]
The "great divergence" in incomes between Europe and the rest of the world occurred relatively recently. Why was it that Western Europe, once a backward outpost on the fringes of the Eurasian continent, able to dominate in terms of income and technology ...
Cem Karayalcin
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Abstract Restoring forests can help conserve biodiversity, mitigate climate change and enhance human well‐being. Despite financial and political support for global forest restoration initiatives, projects continue to face persistent challenges and trade‐offs between environmental, climatic and socio‐economic goals.
Mariana Hernandez‐Montilla +24 more
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The article investigates into the historical circumstances of the expropriation of church property and liquidation of churches on the territory of Bakhmut land in the 1920's. It is submitted the detailed description of withdrawal of property from Bakhmut`
deacon Mykola Ruban, Sergij Tatarynow
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Land Rights and Expropriation in Ethiopia
This study examines and analyses the expropriation laws and practices in Ethiopia. The objective of the thesis is to analyze and describe the land rights and expropriation laws in Ethiopia and to compare them with the practice in order to determine the fairness of compensation.
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Epilogue: Towards an Abolitionist Camp Studies
ABSTRACT Camp studies have grown markedly in recent years. While the field has by and large been critical of camps as spatial technologies of protective custody, biopolitical control, minority oppression, racial segregation, custodial care, militarised rule and colonisation, there has been a reluctance to embrace more overtly abolitionist approaches ...
Hanno Brankamp
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Security of Property Rights for Whom? [PDF]
Recent research regarding property rights and economic development often treats property rights security in a country as homogeneous, although protecting the private entitlements of some can entail preventing others from claiming and controlling those ...
Lawson-Remer, Terra
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Forensic anthropology as an element of social reconciliation in the processes of resignification and dignification of the victims of the Spanish Civil War and Francoism. ABSTRACT The application of forensic anthropological methodology in interventions aimed at the exhumation of victims of Francoism is of paramount importance.
Alejandra Moreno González +1 more
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Trade and Expropriation: A Factor Proportions Approach [PDF]
An extended small open economy model is developed and used to examine the effect of trade on the illicit expropriation of incomes and the provision of legal services.
Arghya Ghosh, Peter Robertson
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