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A Child's Right to Family Education: Problems of Protection within the Framework of Convergence of Public and Private Interests

Family and housing law
The article analyzes the features of the child’s right to education, the specifics of its implementation in modern conditions, determines its legal and social purpose, and the degree of influence on the child’s development.
N. Letova
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Fair ratio of private and public interests and proportionality

Current Issues of the State and Law, 2023
The issues of interaction, coordination and balancing of interests are considered. Despite many studies, this issue remains relevant and has a direct connection with the ideas of justice. The purpose of work is to consider the ratio of private and public
A. A. Zavgorodniaia
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PUBLIC AND PRIVATE INTERESTS IN PUBLIC PROCUREMENT: ANALYSIS OF CONFLICTS IN LAW ENFORCEMENT PRACTICE

ECONOMY and LAW
The article is devoted to the analysis of legal conflicts arising in the field of state and municipal procurement. Special attention is paid to the analysis of conflicts in law enforcement practice that arise when evaluating the experience of procurement
I.V. Afanasyev
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Educational superhighways ‐ in the public or private interest?

Internet Research, 1999
Considers the world‐wide emergence of “educational superhighway” policies: government programmes aiming to connect school systems to the Internet ‐ and explores their relevance to education. By examining the key actors and motives behind educational Internet initiatives the paper argues that such policies are primarily economically not educationally ...
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Public Administration and Private Interest

The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1952
PUBLIC administrators at every level operate in an atmosphere generated by special interest groups. In fact, in the Federal Government, where many policy decisions have been delegated by law to the administrators, much of the business of public administration consists of reconciii.lg the competing demands of these pressure groups in what may be ...
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Private Interests and Public Policies

2007
Abstract Many policy analysts assert that government action is often required to correct what they call “market failure.” This concept refers to inequities, inefficiencies, or harmful externalities produced by the operations of private markets.
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Private Lawyers and the Public Interest

2009
Abstract This collection of original essays by leading and emerging scholars in the field examines the history, conditions, organization, and strategies of pro bono lawyering. Private Lawyers and the Public Interest: The Evolving Role of Pro Bono in the Legal Profession traces the rise and impact of the American Bar Association's ...
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The private use of public interest

Society, 1980
Much of the recent debate over the growth of government--its size, its intrusiveness, its scope--is governed by an underlying distinction that is difficult to maintain: that between "public" and "private." This distinction is assumed to be conceptually meaningful in every reference to the public interest/private interests, public goods/private goods ...
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Public space and private interests

Journal of Australian Studies, 2005
Public property was formerly thought of as being, primarily, the property of anyone and everyone, and aspects of both the built and the natural environment were included. Assaults on public property by the Australian state, and the appropriation of public culture by the subalterns of national and transnational capital, have far-reaching implications ...
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Public Interest: Private Grief

British Journal of Psychiatry, 1976
B M, Barraclough, D M, Shepherd
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