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Tense Territories

2021
This chapter explores how the expansion of natural gas production in the Bolivian Chaco has shaped the possibilities for lowland indigenous groups, such as the Weenhayek, to: a) recover ancestral lands; b) consolidate self-governance and autonomy; and c) access gas rents in order to sustain traditional ways of living. It traces the interactions between
DENISE HUMPHREYS BEBBINGTON   +1 more
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Past tense: future tense

Criminal Justice Matters, 1996
The politics of police accountability seemed very different only twenty years ago, In the context of the drift into a ‘law and order’ state, a polyphony of complaints about policing practices and decision-making processes formed into a full-blooded political debate about how and to whom the police might be held democratically accountable. In Parliament,
Eugene McLaughlin, Karim Murji
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Tense Logic Without Tense Operators

Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 1996
AbstractWe shall describe the set of strongly meet irreducible logics in the lattice ϵLin.t of normal tense logics (in the bimodal propositional language) of weak orderings. Based on this description it is shown that all logics in ϵLin.t are independently axiomatizable.
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Tensed Mereology

Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2011
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Tenses

2022
In our chapter, we focus on a particular facet of the grammar of international law, namely its tenses. The tenses of international law are conflicted, supporting and supported by a basic temporal condition that is at once idealistic and anti-teleological, sometimes described as caught between apology and utopia. We look past the binary textual analysis
Duncis, M., Gordon, G.
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