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LEGALIST IDEAS ABOUT THE INDEPENDENCE OF POLAND IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH CENTURY
Our article reveals the question of the contradictory attitude of Russian liberal lawyers (legalists) to the Polish problem. Some, based on the need to preserve the state, were ready to limit Polish autonomy, others (B.N. Chicherin), based on the primacy
Rybin D.V.
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NEGOTIATIONS ABOUT WIDENING BORDERS OF DUBROVNIK THROUGH THE VIEW OF POWER RELATIONS [PDF]
The people of Dubrovnik adjusted the selection of people, whom they sent the emissaries for negotiations about widening the borders, to their current social position.
Valentina Zovko
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The 6th century of Islam witnessed the first emergence of the new class of ‘ulama that tended to “close” the gate of ijtihad. By the closure of the gate of ijtihad I do not mean that the gate of ijtihad can indeed be closed.
Ahwan Fanani
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In the universal realms of international law, all the associated political, social, legal, and religious actors would seek to strive to live in a world where there is justice, peace, tolerance, enhancement of human welfare, and friendly relations between
Kaleem Hussain
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ABSTRACT This article analyzes public administration systems in 29 non‐Western countries. Country‐level data is presented for 10 core aspects of administrative systems: managerialism versus legalism, politicization, personnel system, civil society participation, accountability, service orientation, public expenditure share, decentralization, legal ...
Marlene Jugl
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This paper argues that the central thesis of Wael Hallaq’s The Impossible State is that traditional Islamic cultures as shaped by Sharīʿa did not abide by a fact-value distinction.
Shuchen Xiang
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The concept of cultural heritage covers the tangible and intangible things bequeathed from the past generations along with a spiritual signification, beyond any other serviceableness.
Jora Octavian-Dragomir +2 more
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An ecclesiastical court: Christian nationalism and perceptions of the US Supreme Court
Abstract Recently, scholars have increasingly examined the unique blending of Christian and political ideology known as Christian nationalism. During this period, the US Supreme Court has increasingly ruled in ways that favor Christian nationalism, and Court watchers have criticized several justices for showing bias toward Christianity at best and ...
Miles T. Armaly +3 more
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Abstract This article interrogates the national courts' pre‐emptive opinions expressed in the Article 267 of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union preliminary reference procedure from both theoretical and analytical angles. First, we theorise about the variety of factors influencing national courts' decision to supply the Court of Justice
Marek Pivoda, Filip Vlček
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„Monitor Londyński” – the Brief Life of a Periodical Issued by the „Castle” Legalists
The first issue of „Monitor Londyński” was published at the beginning of July 1954 during an apogee of a controversy concerning the Polish Presidency in exile. The periodical, edited by Jerzy Zdzisław Kędzierski and published by Jerzy Ścibor, both active
Tarka, Krzysztof
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