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DISPUTED ISSUES OF SUCCESSION IN THE CIVIL PROCESS [PDF]
Based on the materials of judicial practice, the article highlights some controversial issues, as well as theoretical and practical problems of applying procedural legislation regulating issues of succession in civil cases in courts of General ...
Алейниченко Вячеслав Геннадьевич
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Summoning other people constitutes a form of third-party participation in the civil process that has seen relatively little practical applicability under the rule of the previous Civil Procedure Code regulations.
Nicolae-Horia Țiț
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Parties and Party Systems [PDF]
Abstract For decades, Swiss political parties provided remarkable stability to both the party system in particular and Swiss politics in general. Their organizations were weak and lacked resources. The fragmented party system forced parties into cooperation if they wanted to secure majorities for their policy proposals.
Ladner, Andreas +2 more
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Analyzing the Role of Participation Crisis in the Fall of the Second Pahlavi Regime [PDF]
The present study examines and analyzes the impact of the participation crisis on the fall of the second Pahlavi regime from the perspective of crisis theory.
Omid Shokraneh Arzanaghi +1 more
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Women's Parties: A New Party Family [PDF]
AbstractWomen's parties have a unique and important role to play in the representation of women and women's issues and interests. They are neither a new nor a rare phenomenon and have emerged in a variety of contexts across time and space. And yet we know relatively little about them.
Kimberly B. Cowell-Meyers +2 more
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This article aims to contribute both theoretically and empirically to the study of political parties in the EU context, focusing on party organisation. Theoretically, it draws on insights from various literatures to develop a novel typology of multilevel
Gilles Pittoors
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The Ethnic Origins of Affective Polarization: Statistical Evidence From Cross-National Data
Because the debate over the sources of affective polarization has so far mostly focused on the US case, scholars have rarely considered whether the politicization of ethnic differences—when elections and representative processes happen along ethnic lines—
Max Bradley, Simon Chauchard
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The Iraq remained until the end of the second War World 1945 suffered from the bad political economy of British , and its impact on Iraqi economy, this reflects on the public status for Iraqi categories, furthermore on economic activities didn’t achieve
Assis. PhD. Saad Mohammed Ali Hussien
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The grand old party – a party of values? [PDF]
In this article we explore the semantic space spanned by self-reported statements of Republican voters. Our semantic structure analysis uses multidimensional scaling and social network analysis to extract, explore, and visualize word patterns and word associations in response to the stimulus statement "I'm a Republican, because …" which were collected ...
Mair, Patrick +2 more
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Partisan-political ultranationalism was so far weak in post-Soviet Ukraine. Thethreemain political forces, VO “Svoboda”, “Right Sector” and “National Corps”, despite the increased public awareness and growing nationalist sentiments among the population ...
A. L. Umland
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