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The law is a regulator of relations based on an orderly, generally accepted system of ideas and norms for the behaviour of subjects in a particular relationship.
Ryazanov Mykhailo +2 more
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Underprescription of Clozapine: A Narrative Review Regarding 'Clozaphobia'. [PDF]
ABSTRACT This review aims to examine the appropriateness of the term ‘clozaphobia’ to characterise the obstacles contributing to the underprescription of clozapine (CLZ). English‐language, peer‐reviewed studies addressing clinicians', patients' and/or carers' attitudes toward CLZ were considered eligible for full‐text review.
Brito Castro R +2 more
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THE IMPACT OF THE LAW VALUES TO OVERCOME LEGAL NIGILISM
The article substantiates the idea that in the process of the formation and development of the foundations of a civil society and the rule of law, legal nihilism continues showing to a certain extent its potential and thus inhibiting progressive legal ...
M. Voronov, I. Voronova
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Abstract When I was 12, my family told me a story about their community falling apart and coming together, a time when someone tried putting a nuclear facility in their (our?) hometown. Since we moved when I was too young to remember, the story had little significance until I embarked on a “hometown” ethnographic journey for my dissertation.
Chandler L. Classen
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The medical profession has a fundamental obligation to accurately diagnose and effectively treat a range of diseases and conditions. In the case of Traumatic Encephalopathy Syndrome (TES), where there are no universally accepted clinical diagnostic ...
Peter S. Kim +5 more
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The Socialist Legal Nihilism in the Polish People’s Republic and Paths Overcoming This Concept
After World War 2 in Poland, the process of building a new order began. Marxism, as interpreted by Lenin and Stalin, was adopted as the foundation. The creation of a system consistent with the official ideology required the implementation of abstract ...
Rafał Kania
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John Gray: ‘Americanism’ and the Perversion of Post‐liberalism
Abstract This article will make the case for John Gray's inclusion in the canon of post‐liberals despite his protests to the contrary, and will argue that his peculiar post‐liberalism is important for its challenges to the dominance of liberalism as both a political culture and way of theorising the ends of politics based on the model of the American ...
Paul Kelly
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ALL POSSIBLE PASTS: Heritage, Simulacra, and Gentrification in Seoul
Abstract Urban heritage scholars have often criticized simulacra as ‘bad’ copies that degrade the ‘good’ model of the past through commercialization and gentrification. This article challenges such Platonic dichotomies of good/bad and model/copy, arguing that the binary of good heritage and bad simulacra is flawed because heritage is itself actualized ...
Myung In Ji
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Discretionary Nihilism: Introduction to the Problem
The article analyses a category new to administrative-law scholarship – discretionary nihilism. Discretionary nihilism is understood as a distortion of the legal consciousness of law-enforcement officials (executive authorities), manifested in a negative
D. I. Zaitsev
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Abstract This comparative literature review explores how an expanding body of interdisciplinary post‐growth literature aligns, extends or challenges ecocentric Corporate Sustainability (eCS) research in management (i.e., rooted in systems thinking, emphasising planetary boundaries, ecological limits and embeddedness).
Gianluigi Narciso, Yanfei Hu
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