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BEYOND CONVENTIONAL BOUNDARIES
According to conventional wisdom, organized criminal activity is perpetrated primarily by non‐state, private actors who are occasionally [or not] protected by corrupt government officials. From this perspective, a hard distinction is made between those who provide protection to criminals (e.g., politicians or law enforcement officials) and the ...
Alexander Kupatadze
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In 1951, 24 animals of both sexes of Chilla or Grey fox from continental Magallanes region, Chile were released on Tierra del Fuego Island, to control a European rabbit irruption detrimental to sheep ranching. No attention has been paid to the temporal course of that introduction, so here we provide a historical account of the presence of those foxes ...
Carlos Zurita +2 more
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Mobilizing religious differences and terrorism, negotiating civil rights in Egypt
Abstract The Egyptian state's publication of its first National Human Rights Strategy 2021–2026 (NHRS) (2021) on the anniversary of the September 11th attacks came at the crossroads of Western pressure to improve human rights and the state's use of counterterrorism to silence voices.
Nevine Abraham
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Abstract Rich in raw materials, the state of Guerrero, Mexico, is one of the main enclaves of opium production, mineral extraction, and a focus for the multiplication of armed actors in Latin America, which, together with the overlapping of counterinsurgent violence in the past, post‐colonial violence and the militarization of the policies of the so ...
Inés Giménez Delgado
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Abstract In abstaining from law‐enforced virus containment measures, the Swedish response to the severe respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 pandemic crisis stood out as radically different compared to other European nations. The present study aims to provide an understanding of the deviant Swedish crisis strategy and to do so from a cultural perspective
Sandra Simonsen
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Digital currencies, monetary sovereignty, and U.S.–China power competition
Abstract The rise of digital currencies challenges practices of monetary sovereignty and impacts the international monetary order. Drawing on recent IPE debates about the public‐private nature of money, the critique of the “impossible trinity” and “territorial currencies,” this article explores the competition between China and the United States over ...
Ying Huang, Maximilian Mayer
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An Edition of Ambrosio Nieto’s Paradise Lost: A Drama in Four Acts (c. 1920–50)
Milton Quarterly, Volume 57, Issue 3, Page 59-88, October 2023.
Angelica Duran
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El orden público internacional frente al espejo
El Derecho Internacional Privado reviste una función singular en la configuración del contexto global contemporáneo. Como objetivo primordial, debe proveer herramientas que propicien la armonización de los ordenamientos jurídicos involucrados en la ...
Leandro Baltar
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Corrupción, orden público y regulación económica en Colombia.
El artículo se propone demostrar que el diseño legal de las autoridades de regulación económica en Colombia permite su captura por parte de autoridades políticas y de operadores económicos. La captura del regulador es una forma de corrupción que implica
Javier Sanclemente Arciniegas
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El poder de policía en el ejercicio de la racionalidad gubernamental decimonónica
El objetivo del presente trabajo es el de determinar lo que en la doctrina jurídica y política decimonónica se ha llamado poder de policía. Para lograr dicho objetivo se ha recurrido a un estudio de mediados del siglo pasado de un jurista argentino ...
Jorge Raúl Garcia
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