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The Initial Strategy of Popular Unity
1977The initial strategy and tactics of the Popular Unity were based on two assumptions: that in Chile it was possible for the working class parties to achieve a degree of State power via an electoral path, and that they could then use this power within a framework of pluralism, legality, parliamentary democracy and non-violence to transform peacefully a ...
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Popular initiatives, populism and the Croatian Constitutional Court
2021In this chapter, the author analyses interpretative approaches of the Croatian Constitutional Court in several referendum cases which are important for understanding the argument that in Croatia populist claims against constitutionalism have to be searched for with players acting outside of regular ...
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College music administrators’ opinions of curricular initiatives in popular music
Journal of Popular Music Education, 2022This study examined college music administrators’ attitudes towards popular music in tertiary settings. Participants (N = 92) completed a Likert-type scale survey that solicited administrators’ overall attitude towards popular music education, coursework and degree plans.
Virginia Wayman Davis, Donna Hewitt
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2022
Le mécanisme d’initiative populaire indirecte (IPI) est beaucoup moins connu et médiatisé que celui des IPD car le pouvoir d’initiative législative ou constitutionnelle des citoyens n’a pas vocation à conduire à un vote populaire mais vise, simplement, à saisir le Parlement d’une proposition de loi.
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Le mécanisme d’initiative populaire indirecte (IPI) est beaucoup moins connu et médiatisé que celui des IPD car le pouvoir d’initiative législative ou constitutionnelle des citoyens n’a pas vocation à conduire à un vote populaire mais vise, simplement, à saisir le Parlement d’une proposition de loi.
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Implementing Popular Initiatives: What Matters for Compliance?
The Journal of Politics, 2003The purpose of this research is to understand what matters for compliance with a popular initiative. While scholars of policy implementation have identified many factors that play a role in explaining compliance with a new law, these explanatory variables have not been collectively tested, in particular, in the context of the initiative process ...
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Forecasting initial popularity of just-uploaded user-generated videos
2016 IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP), 2016User-generated videos (UGVs) have dominated contemporary social networking sites (SNSs). Forecasting their popularity is of great relevance to a broad range of online services. All existing studies forecast popularity of UGVs using their popularity statistics that are accumulated for a period of time after they are uploaded.
Changsha Ma +2 more
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Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences
Article 78 of the Latvian Constitution provides for the popular initiative, i.e., the right of not less than one tenth of the electorate to submit a fully elaborated draft law for consideration of the parliament. If the parliament does not adopt it without change as to its content, a referendum is held.
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Article 78 of the Latvian Constitution provides for the popular initiative, i.e., the right of not less than one tenth of the electorate to submit a fully elaborated draft law for consideration of the parliament. If the parliament does not adopt it without change as to its content, a referendum is held.
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Legislative Response to the Threat of Popular Initiatives
American Journal of Political Science, 1996Theory: A spatial model of the policy process is used to identify conditions under which the threat of initiatives constrains legislative behavior. Hypotheses: Legislators in states that allow initiatives are expected to pass laws that more closely reflect their state's median voter's preference than legislators in states that do not allow initiatives.
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