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The concept of sovereignty is a through and general scientifc problem now. In relation to the Russian-Belarusian relations, frst it is connected with questions of economic sovereignty.
V. A. Shamakhov, N. М. Mezhevich
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Making Claims for Migrant Workers: Human Rights and Citizenship [PDF]
Migrant workers claims for greater protection in a globalized world are typically expressed either in the idiom of international human rights or citizenship.
Fudge J. +4 more
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COMPARATIVE LAW AND THE PROCESS OF DE-JURIDIFICATION: THE JOINT-EMPLOYMENT LAW CASE IN LABOUR LAW [PDF]
The process of de-juridification is, in some respects, ambiguous and paradoxical. While in certain areas, we see a proliferation of detailed legislative regulations, in others, we detect tendencies pointing in the opposite direction.
Sitzia, Andrea, Viglione, Filippo
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Public Internet Governance Institutes: Comparative Analysis of Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan
Belarus, Russia and Kazakhstan are among the highly developed countries in the UN e-Government Development Index. With a high rate of digitalization of public administration, solving the problems of citizens' access to the Internet and developing the ...
L. V. Smorgunov
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European integration as a factor in the process of the Montenegrin state-building [PDF]
The article deals with the peculiarities of the development of the Montenegrin state-building and Montenegro’s prospects for the European integration after the referendum in 2006.
Islamov, Damir R.
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Sphere Sovereignty according to Kuyper
This article systematically describes the principle of sphere sovereignty according to Abraham Kuyper. Four themes are critically examined: the sovereignty of Christ as the main basis of Kuyper’s principle and its relation to creation, fall, and redemption; structural pluralism as the way of understanding social structure; the notion of religious and ...
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Always in control? Sovereign states in cyberspace [PDF]
For well over twenty years, we have witnessed an intriguing debate about the nature of cyberspace. Used for everything from communication to commerce, it has transformed the way individuals and societies live.
Mainwaring, Sarah
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Between Two Ills: Homonationalism, Gender Ideology and the Case of Denmark
This article draws on Mouffe’s theory of agonistic democracy and critique of hegemonic consensuses to examine whether and how homonationalism can come to fuel antagonisms levelled against the gender+ movements.
Malte Breiding Hansen
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Exploring Westphalia's Blind Spots: Exceptionalism Meets the English School [PDF]
The point of departure for this article is the realisation that the regional dimensions of international society have not been conceptualised adequately by International Relations scholars.
Schouenborg, L.
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Kuyper and vaccinations: a case study in Kuyper’s approach to an ethical issue
The 2019 translation of the second volume of Abraham Kuyper’s Pro Rege contains chapters on his approach to vaccinations. This article examines his arguments in favour of vaccinations as a case study on Kuyper’s approach to an ethical issue.
Steve Bishop
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