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Gaps in the Legal Regulation of the Academic Degree Deprivation Process

open access: yesТеоретическая и прикладная юриспруденция
Introduction: The growing number of applications for the deprivation of academic degrees, mainly due to the discovery of illegal borrowings in dissertations, highlights the need to study the legal regulation of the procedure for the deprivation of ...
E. A. Glukhov
doaj  

SDG Forward Faster in the Face of Geopolitical and Climate Risks: Does CEO Power Strengthen This Relationship?

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT In a macroeconomic environment characterised by systemic disruptions and global uncertainty, companies are forced to reconfigure their sustainability strategies. This study examines the combined impact of geopolitical and climate risks on corporate commitment to and actual progress toward the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals ...
Isabel‐María García‐Sánchez
wiley   +1 more source

The litigation in bad faith and the lawyer

open access: yes, 2010
O presente trabalho está diretamente ligado a relação da litigância de má-fé com a figura do advogado, procurador da parte no processo. Embora todos aqueles que participam do processo devam ater-se ao dever de lealdade processual e a boa-fé incluído ...
Oliveira, Rodrigo D'Orio Dantas de
core  

Climate‐Related Disclosure and Bank Performance: Does Bank Type Matter?

open access: yesBusiness Strategy and the Environment, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This paper investigates whether climate‐related disclosure (CRD) affects the financial performance of conventional banks (CBs) and Islamic banks (IBs) differently. Using a unique hand‐collected dataset on CRD for 591 banks (422 CBs and 169 IBs) from 24 countries over a 4‐year period, we examine how the relationship between CRD and financial ...
Rasim Simsek   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Procedural obligations and good faith: the case of the human rights treaties

open access: yes, 2014
The paper discusses the relevance of bona fide in general international law on withdrawal from human rights treaties. It argues from recent international practice that withdrawal calls into question a particular trend of case law of monitoring bodies, without undermining the ongoing process of "judizialization" of international law.
openaire   +1 more source

Negative Prescription and Good Morals

open access: yes
The article emphasizes the meaning of good faith and traditional institutes of civil law - prescription and preclusion. This publication proposes to contribute to the illumination of exception of prescription against principles of good faith. A number of
Anton Radaikin
core  

Dealing with the aversion to the sucker’s payoff in public goods game [PDF]

open access: yes
A usual explanation to low levels of contribution to public goods is the fear of getting the sucker’s payoff (cooperation by the participant and defection by the other players).
Sandrine Costa   +3 more
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The Tree of Life Synagogue Attack: A Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol‐18 Examination of Pre‐Attack Warnings and Post‐Attack Contagion and Copycat Effects

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT This is a retrospective case study of an antisemitic lone actor terrorist who completed the deadliest attack against the Jewish community in American history. The analysis through the lens of the Terrorist Radicalization Assessment Protocol (TRAP‐18) finds that 72% of the warning indicators were present, including four proximal warning ...
Molly Amman, Julia Kupper, J. Reid Meloy
wiley   +1 more source

Toward Procedural Optionality: Private Ordering of Public Adjudication

open access: yes, 2009
Private resolution and public adjudication of disputes are commonly seen as discrete, antipodal processes. There is a generally held understanding of the dispute resolution processes.
Rhee, Robert J.
core   +1 more source

“Evil is Real and Attitude is Everything”: Applying Shattered Assumptions Theory to Worldview Changes Following Wrongful Conviction

open access: yesBehavioral Sciences &the Law, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Wrongful convictions continue to occur at high rates. Research has revealed that negative posttraumatic cognitive changes are a risk factor for the development and maintenance of posttraumatic stress disorder, yet little research has examined whether exonerees experience posttraumatic cognitive changes, such as changes to their worldview. Thus,
Kathryn A. Thomas   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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