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This paper argues that the right to expressing oneself through parodies should constitute part of the core freedom of expression of a normative copyright regime. By drawing upon natural law legal theories, the paper proposes a legal definition of parody
Amy Lai
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Cognition, Grammaticalization and Syntactic Change. The emergence of Compound Tenses in Portuguese
This article analyzes the historical process of the grammaticalization of aver/ter ‘to have’ in compound tenses, since Portuguese is somewhat isolated among Romance languages in this respect.
Maria José Carvalho
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Introduction. On October 30, 451, during the 4th Ecumenical Council in Chalcedon, the dispute between Metropolitan Eunomius of Nicomedia and Metropolitan Anastasius of Nicaea was considered.
Mikhail Gratsianskiy
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Construction Legislation – Current and Future in the Legal System of the Slovak Republic
The importance of addressing the effective functioning of competence execution in the construction sector primarily lies in its impact on the efficiency and quality of these competences.
Marišová Eleonóra +2 more
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Defining the Limits of Supplemental Jurisdiction Under 28 U.S.C. § 1367: A Hearty Welcome to Permissive Counterclaims [PDF]
In 1990, Congress passed 28 U.S.C. § 1367, which combined the judge-made doctrines of ancillary and pendent jurisdiction into a new category, “supplemental jurisdiction.” Supplemental jurisdiction allows federal district courts with original jurisdiction
Simon, Michelle S.
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Kansas V. Nebraska & Colorado: Keeping Equity Afloat in the Republican River Dispute [PDF]
This commentary previews an upcoming Supreme Court case, Kansas v. Nebraska & Colorado. The Supreme Court will have the opportunity to resolve a decades-old conflict over water rights in the Republican River which flows through Colorado, Nebraska, and ...
Punia, Charles
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The State Secrets Privilege and Separation of Powers [PDF]
Since September 11, 2001, the Bush administration has repeatedly invoked the state secrets privilege in cases challenging executive conduct in the war on terror, arguing that the very subject matter of these cases must be kept secret to protect national ...
Frost, Amanda
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The High Court Wades into State-Law Water Allocation [PDF]
Interstate water disputes have long been a mainstay of the Supreme Court\u27s original jurisdiction, the traditional forum for sovereign states to resolve their water wars peaceably.
Starr, Logan
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Private international law and the African Economic Community : a plea for greater attention. [PDF]
oppong rf Private international law deals with problems that arise when transactions or claims involve a foreign element. Such problems are most frequent in a setting that allows for the growth of international relationships, be they commercial or ...
Oppong, Richard Frimpong
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The Road to Palazzo della Consulta: Profiles and Careers of Italian Constitutional Judges
Constitutional courts' judges are powerful, yet understudied elites. Unlike other political elites which have been studied for over a century, studying their profiles and careers represents a neglected field of analysis from European political ...
Luigi Rullo
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