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Legal Changes in the Nordic Social Security System during 1950–2000 in the Perspective of Subsidiarity and Solidarity – the Swedish Example. WP C.S.D.L.E. "Massimo D'Antona" N. 31/2005 [PDF]
[From the Introduction]. In the period 1950–2000 extensive societal changes took place in the Nordic countries. Studies show far-reaching demographic, economic and political changes that have naturally affected the legal regulation.1 The rules governing ...
Westehall, Lotta.
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Legal Status of the Kalmyk Nobility in the XIX century
The author considers the evolution of the legal status of the Kalmyk nobility in the XIX century on the basis on the using the Russian normative-legal documents and literary information.
Evgeniy Komandzhaev
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Legal Evolution and Legislation
For several years I have been working on two relationships: the relationship between legal rules and the society in which they operate, and the relationship between sources of law and the way law evolves.
Watson, Alan
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Making Sense of the Disagreements about the Nature of Law: The Puzzles of Legal Normativity and Human Autonomy [PDF]
The thesis attempts to make sense of the disagreements in legal philosophy about the relationship between legal norms and requirements of morality. In particular, it asks why positivists and non-positivists explain in opposing ways the moral requirements,
ADENITIRE, OLUSEGUN,JOHN
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Evolution of legal capacity of a legal entity in civil law
It is indicated that the introduction of the institution of a legal entity is due to the need to allocate a new independent participant in civil relations, which should be as real as a legal entity. The association of people in certain unions for the sake of achieving something as a social practice has an extremely long history.
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This study hypothesizes the gradual emergence of a defence and security constitution within the broader constitutional and state-building processes of the Hungarian part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
Adam Farkas, Bence Krizsán
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The Biddle Speaker Series returns with Dean Kristina J. Alayan, speaking on her forthcoming paper “Evolution and the Specialists Dilemma: Legal Information and the Increasing Demand for Foreign, Comparative, and International Legal Research Skills.” This
Alayan, Kristina J.
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The Essential Kafka: Definition, Distention, and Dilution in Legal Rhetoric
This Article presents a case-study evaluation of rhetorical invocations of Franz Kafka as they appear in American legal arguments. Drawn from an analysis of 1,069 legal documents (rulings, briefs, and commentary), the data indicate that 90% of appeals to
Pinaire, Brian K.
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Refugee Security and the Organizational Logic of Legal Mandates
While the refugee protection system is one of international law’s most recognizable features, it routinely places massive numbers of refugees in camps in the developing world, where they face chronic threats to their physical security from crime and ...
Cuellar, Mariano-Florentino
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The Divergence of Legal Procedures [PDF]
Djankov et al. (2003a) propose and measure for 109 countries in the year 2000 an index of formalism of legal procedure for two simple disputes: eviction of a non-paying tenant and collection of a bounced check.
Rafael La Porta +3 more
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