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John Paul II – the Pope of Holiness

open access: yesForum Teologiczne, 2021
Among many titles, John Paul II fully deserves to be called the “Pope of Holiness” due to a record number of beatifications and canonizations that he made and an original doctrine on holiness. He wanted to put into practice the conciliar teaching on the
Marek Chmielewski
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CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT TO OWN, USE AND DISPOSE THE RESULTS OF INTELLECTUAL AND CREATIVE ACTIVITY: «JUSTIFIED EXPECTATION» FOR OBTAINING PROPERTY SUBJECT TO LEGAL PROTECTION

open access: yesКонституційно-правові академічні студії, 2021
In the science regarding Constitutional Law, the issue for restriction of intellectual property rights provokes lively discussions. When registration of trademarks, there increasingly raises a number of theoretical and practical questions: can the state
Людмила Дешко
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On single-photon quantum key distribution in the presence of loss [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
We investigate two-way and one-way single-photon quantum key distribution (QKD) protocols in the presence of loss introduced by the quantum channel. Our analysis is based on a simple precondition for secure QKD in each case. In particular, the legitimate
A. Peres   +10 more
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Social Exchange and the Maintenance of Order in Status-Stratified Systems [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
This paper examines the role of social exchange in the construction of microorder within status-differentiated relations. How order is constructed and maintained in the context of social inequality is a classic sociological problem.
Lawler, Edward J   +2 more
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A Legal Analysis of the Doctrine of Legitimate Expectation in Tax Disputes in Nigeria and Uganda

open access: yesEIRP Proceedings, 2022
Tax law has an unenviable reputation for complexity and frequent changes in the law. Investors and individual taxpayers are interested in knowing the tax consequences of their pending and contemplated transactions.
Howard Chitimira, Oyesola Animashaun
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Human Rights Issues Arising from the Implementation of Sharia Law on the Minority of Western Thrace—ECtHR Molla Sali v. Greece, Application No. 20452/14, 19 December 2018

open access: yesReligions, 2019
The Molla Sali case, recently heard by the ECtHR, concerns the compatibility of the implementation of Sharia in the family and personal relations of the Muslims of Western Thrace, who remained within the boundaries of the Greek State after the exchange ...
Nikos Koumoutzis, Christos Papastylianos
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Legitimní očekávání jako součást FET standardu: quo vadis, legitimní očekávání ve světle případů JSW Solar v. Česká republika a Novenergia v. Španělsko?

open access: yesActa Universitatis Carolinae. Iuridica, 2019
The article discusses the institution of legitimate expectations as a part of the fair and equitable treatment standard. In doing so, the article discusses the recent development of the content of the said institution in light of case law of several past
Tomáš Mach
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The Rule of Legitimate Confidence And Its Effect On The Restoration Of Executive Operations Of Civil Judgments [PDF]

open access: yesFaṣlnāmah-i Pizhūhish-i Huqūq-i Khuṣūṣī
Legitimate confidence is an important legal issue that, unfortunately, has not received sufficient attention in the field of private law. Neglecting it has undesirable effects on legal relations and causes society to despair of justice.
amirpouya rashidi   +2 more
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Modelling legitimate expectations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Legitimate expectation in the context of culpa in contrahendo is an important legal concept for the study of good faith and the duty to negotiate with good care. However when wanting to model it and reason about it, one finds that most existing legal formalisations do not directly account for the concept.
De Vos, M, Balke, Tina, Satoh, Ken
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Category “Legitimate Expectation” at Property Right Protection in the European Court of Human Rights Work Practice

open access: yesМосковский журнал международного права, 2010
The article describes issues on property rights in the European Court of Human Rights. According to the acting European Law certain laws, interests and claims of economic and property nature might be used as property.
P. O. Kirienkov
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