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How Many Lives for a Mesopotamian Statue?

open access: yesArts
Among the indicators of the value and power ascribed to statues in Mesopotamia, reuse is a particularly significant one. By studying some of the best-documented examples of the usurpation and reassignment of a new function to sculptures in the round from
Imane Achouche
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Kakistocracy or the true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area

open access: yesJournal of Eurasian Studies, 2010
The article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues that the countries, emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Empire, chose three distinct models of development: the Baltic model, when Estonia, Latvia and ...
Vahram Abadjian
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Executive Branch Usurpation of Power: Corporations and Capital Markets

open access: yesThe Yale Law Journal, 2006
Agencies in the executive branch are better situated than other political institutions to take advantage of opportunities to expand their power base by responding quickly and decisively to real or imagined crises. The executive has structural advantages over the other branches because it can respond faster to perceived emergencies. Congress is hampered
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Byzantium and the Crimea in the Context of Imperial Interests in the Northern Black Sea Area: New Finds of Emperor’s Molybdoboulla in Taurica

open access: yesАнтичная древность и средние века, 2019
The author has discussed the question of Byzantium’s particular interest to the strategically important Crimean region against the background of the seals of Byzantine emperors discovered in Byzantine Taurica.
Nikolai Aleksandrovich Alekseienko
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Entering of Stefan Dušan into the Empire [PDF]

open access: yesZbornik Radova Vizantološkog Instituta, 2007
At the moment when, in October 1341, a new Civil War broke out in the Byzantium after the death of Andronicus III, the traditional views of the imperial power and the Empire underwent considerable changes. The powers of the co-rulers had been on the rise
Pirivatrić Srđan
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The improvement of the mechanisms of realization of the functions of the Constitutional Court in Ukraine as a state authority with a special status

open access: yesЕкономіка, управління та адміністрування, 2020
The article investigates the functions of the body of constitutional justice, their importance and influence on the functioning of the mechanism of public administration.
I.M. Petriv, Yu.Yu. Baltsii
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An Analysis the Reflection of Actions in Ferdowsi's Shahnameh [PDF]

open access: yesمجله مطالعات ایرانی, 2019
1. Introduction The Reflection of actions has a special place in Islamic mysticism. Based on this component, it is believed that any good or bad act in this world has a reflection that causes the good or bad reaction, and in addition to the punishment of
mahmoud rezaei dashtarzhaneh
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REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA, YEAR 2019. THE TENTATIVE OF USURPATION OF STATE POWER (legal analysis)

open access: yes, 2020
According to the provisions of the constitutional norm, “the will of the people is the basis of the state power. This will is expressed through free elections, which take place periodically through universal, equal, direct, secret and free expression.” n the context of the parliamentary elections of February 24, 2019, the authors investigate the ...
PUȘCAȘ, Victor, KUCIUK, Valeriu
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Primi oder ultimi inter pares? : k titulárnímu vzestupu Lichtenštejnů v 17.–18. století (z pohledu zemí České koruny)

open access: yesStudia Historica Brunensia, 2019
The study examines the issue of the acquisition of a princely title by Karl of Liechtenstein, which was granted to him in 1608 by the Austrian archduke, Hungarian king and Moravian margrave Matthias.
Jiří Brňovják
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Representation of Despotism and Revolutionary Temper in Adébáyọ̀ Fálétí’s Baṣọ̀run Gáà

open access: yesYoruba Studies Review
Baṣọ̀run Gáà was a hegemonic and dictatorial prime minister of the Old Òyó Empire. His leadership style has attracted the attention of some scholars, with the exception of his literary and filmic representation.
Solomon Olusayo Olaniyan
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