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This article introduces the Sub-state Autonomy Scale (SAS), an indicator and database for autonomy demands and statutes at the sub-state level. The usefulness of the SAS comes with two analytical properties. First, it allows evaluating autonomy in kind (whether competences are administrative or legislative), in degree (how much each dimension is ...
Christoph Nießen
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Passion according to the statute: Will the textual dogmatization of the constitution abolish the political autonomy of Vojvodina?: Contribution to the public debate on constitutionality and legality of the Vojvodina's Statute [PDF]
Before the Constitutional Court of Serbia, there is a pending case on reviewing constitutionality and legality of the Autonomous Province of Vojvodina's Statute. 30 MPs, one civic organization and one individual initiated the proceedings, back in 2009, right after the Statute came into force.
Violeta Beširević
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Sanctions are increasingly used by the European Union to pursue foreign and security policy objectives. Nowadays, these objectives include the protection of the Union’s strategic autonomy too. As our empirical analysis suggests, restrictive measures – the official EU notion for sanctions – define strategic autonomy as much as they are defined by it. We
Lonardo, Luigi, Szép, Viktor
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Catalonia's fiscal balance after the deployment of the 2006 Statute of Autonomy
Approach to the fiscal balance of Catalonia in Spain after the financial deployment of the Statute of Autonomy of ...
Alfons Garcia
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The historic practice of committing women to asylums under patriarchal authority persists today in subtler legal and therapeutic forms. Victims of coercive control are frequently redirected into mediation, counselling, or psychiatric treatment where their distress is reframed as dysfunction. Drawing on de La Rosière’s Ambience Violence Indicator (AVI),
de La Rosiere, Johanna Michaella
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In the name of state interests, advance directive statutes almost universally include language requiring that a patient be in a particular physical state as a condition precedent to operation of a directive. This article urges state legislatures to recognize and rectify the conflict they have created by imposing such triggering conditions.
Kathy L. Cerminara, Joseph Kadis
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We live in a digital age. While increased channels of communication and worldwide access have their benefits, there are also risks and problems associated with a virtual platform that gives instant access to information. This Article centers on “revenge porn,” one problem associated with online communications that has drawn the attention of both the ...
Rachel Budde
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A Legal Study on Cooperative Statute as Private Autonomy
송재일
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Workshop on the reform of the Catalonia¿s Statute of Autonomy
Joan Barata i Mir
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Background: Healthcare professionals in different countries are governed by laws and statutes for their scopes of practice to ensure that services are rendered by suitably licenced and qualified professionals in order to protect the public.
Ushotanefe Useh
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