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Macedonian Reforms and Muslim Opposition during the Hamidian Era: 1878-1908

Islam and Christian-Muslim Relations, 2003
This article investigates Muslim opposition to European reforms within the framework of the Macedonian Question as it developed between 1878 and 1908. Reforms granted to the Christian communities in the Macedonian provinces after the Berlin Treaty (1878) did not bring tranquillity but rather contributed to the escalation of the existing turmoil.
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Institutional Reforms in the European Union From the Perspective of a Candidate Country for Membership (Selected Macedonian Experiences and Effects)

The paper ‘Institutional Reforms in the European Union from the Perspective of a Candidate Country: Selected Macedonian Experiences and Effects’ focuses on the foreign and defense policy of North Macedonia, analyzing its path to independence and integration into international institutions.
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The Civil Code and the reforms in Macedonian Family Law

2022
Macedonian family legislation has not undergone significant changes and reforms for more than three decades. The Family Law Act from 1992 largely took over and incorporated within itself the legal regulations and decisions from the time of socialism. On the other hand, dramatic revolutionary changes are taking place in marital and family relationships.
Ristov, Angel, Sutova, Milica
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Reformation of the Macedonian teacher education programme, 1999 – 2001

Educational Research, 2005
Purpose This paper considers the theme of reform and change during the restructuring of the Macedonian Teacher Education programme at the University of Skopje, undertaken by a Tempus Phare project during 1999-2001. Background The project was commissioned by the European Union following a report by Bethall (1997), a consultant on Teacher Training.
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Britain’s Macedonian Reform Policy, 1903‐1905

The Historian, 1981
(1981). Britain’s Macedonian Reform Policy, 1903‐1905. The Historian: Vol. 43, No. 4, pp. 493-508.
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Dutch influence on the reform of the Macedonian system of civil enforcement

Tijdschrift voor Civiele Rechtspleging, 2014
The Macedonian system of civil enforcement has long been construed as a reflection of the principle of “re-adjudication upon the original request for legal protection”. The worryingly low execution rate and the excessive length of the enforcement procedure have imposed the necessity of urgent “restructuring” of the entirety of the enforcement system ...
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The Peasant's Pre-Emption Right: An Abortive Reform of the Macedonian Emperors

Journal of Roman Studies, 1947
The struggle which the Byzantine government had to wage in the tenth century to protect small freeholders against the landed aristocracy represents a most interesting and important phase in the internal development of the Byzantine State. It can be said without exaggeration that the issue of the struggle determined the very fate of the Empire.
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OLD HABITS VS. NEW DEMANDS:CHALLENGES IN REFORMING TOP MANAGERS IN THE MACEDONIAN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION

Iustinianus Primus Law Review
A significant factor in determining whether a country will thrive is the quality of its public administration. Citizens are far more likely to enjoy a higher quality of life if their country’s public administration has the capacity to fulfill its duties effectively and perform optimally.
Ana Pavlovska Daneva   +1 more
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THE NEW RULES OF EXPERT EVIDENCE IN MACEDONIAN CIVIL PROCEDURE: ARE THEY A FAILED EFFORT AT REFORM?

2017
Introduction For decades now, it has been claimed that as regards civil procedural law the Republic of Macedonia belongs to the Continental tradition and more precisely to the so-called ‘Germanic legal circle’. Just as in the other ex-Yugoslav republics, the fundamentals of Macedonian civil procedure are deeply rooted in the Roman law tradition ...
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The reform of the Roman Army during the Hannibalic Wars and its application in the Second and Third Macedonian Wars

2016
Despite a reasonably sustained focus upon the career, exploits and tactical brilliance of Scipio Africanus during the Hannibalic War, modern scholarship has neglected the apparent abandonment of his tactical reforms by the Roman army during the following half century.
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