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    Unilateral coercive measures in the doctrine of modern international law by A. V. Chuck

    Published 2022-09-01
    Subjects: “…international legal coercion…”
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    Poszanowanie wolności religijnej w prawodawstwie kościelnym by Dariusz Mazurkiewicz

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Consequently, the question arises whether the church legislator allows the use of methods in the work of evangelization that contain elements of coercion or even pressure that increase the effectiveness of preaching the Word of God. …”
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    Rape, Intoxication and the Concept of Consent by Þorbjörg Sveinsdóttir

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…It is furthermore argued that a coercion-based definition of rape, which the Nordic countries have all until recently adhered to, may provide for a more workable yardstick in cases of voluntary intoxication. …”
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    Enhancing Democratic Processes: A Survey of DRE, Internet, and Blockchain in Electronic Voting Systems by Mosbah Alown, Mehmet Sabir Kiraz, Muhammed Ali Bingol

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…However, these systems often face unique challenges, such as ensuring voter privacy and verifiability, preventing coercion and double voting, and maintaining scalability while protecting participant confidentiality. …”
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    Economic and Legal Nature of Sanctions: Degree of Their Legality and Efficiency In Terms of International Law by E. S. Rodionova

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…With the increase in the number of international legal obligations and the absence of centralized institutional enforcement, economic coercion has become increasingly widespread as a tool for ensuring compliance with international law. …”
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    Military Deterrence vs Foreign Interference? Record of the Cold War by I. A. Istomin

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Academic literature is largely skeptical regarding the role of military deterrence in addressing low-level coercion. The stability-instability paradox suggests that increasing destructiveness of the armed forces (especially with the emergence of nuclear weapons) diminishes their utility in response to limited wars, proxy conflicts or economic sanctions. …”
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    Concepts and types of administrative and legal means of ensuring economic security by the National Police of Ukraine by V. V. Tolochko

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The application of administrative coercion is one of the important factors in strengthening the rule of law, discipline and organization in the field of economics, protection of the management order established in this area. …”
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    Uneven Impact of Covid-19 on Sex Workers in Spain by Carmen Meneses-Falcón, Antonio Rúa-Vieites, Olaya García-Vázquez

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The coronavirus pandemic has had major impacts on sex workers, with notable differences in bargaining power, coercion, and health. Therefore, the aim of this research is to describe the different impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on paid sex workers. …”
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    Sex uden samtykke ̶ udviklingen i islandsk ret by Ragnheiður Bragadóttir

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…It is not considered consent if violence, threats, or any other type of unlawful coercion is used. Note, however, that this new definition from 2018, where consent is included in the provision on rape does not constitute a substantive change since lack of consent was already an underlying element of the act as previously written and the methods that exclude consent are the same as the ones in the provison from 2007. …”
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    POWER, KNOWLEDGE, AND CENSORSHIP IN 19TH-CENTURY RUSSIA by Igor M. Chubarov

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Censorship became a despositive of paradoxical social congruence on questions of individuality, discourse, Truth and coercion in Russian society. Quite a compatible situation was raised in the works on sexuality by Foucault. …”
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    Eduquer et soigner : une éthique commune ? by Guillaume Durand

    Published 2013-10-01
    “…In the area of education, any teacher would dream that his students always want and wish to learn, the reality of the teaching relationship is a constant back-and-forth movement between coercion and freedom, between the refusal and the desire to learn. …”
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    Medicolegal and Ethical Perspectives in the Use of Narcoanalysis in Criminal Investigations in India by Vina Vaswani, Venkatkrishna Shenoy, Akuma Ifeanyichukwu

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The use of narcoanalysis in crime investigation may be less harmful but there is a significant amounts of mental coercion. The article concludes that the interconnectedness collectively contributes to the quest for justice; however, emphases are placed on the importance of adhering to ethical standards and respecting individual rights.…”
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    Admissibility of evidence before the Inter-American Court of Human Rights by Álvaro Paúl

    “…Within this analysis, this article refers in depth to some unclear rulings that the Court has made in relation to the exclusion of evidence obtained via coercion, some of which seem to clash with the central role of truth in the Inter-American system.…”
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    L’immigration indentured à l’île Maurice, 1840-1870 : conditions, abus et résistance by Alessandro Stanziani

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Without abandoning broader explanations, it is nevertheless worth mentioning that most explanations of labour dependence – linking for example coercion to labour scarcity, the size of the estate, the access to credit and the planter’s debt – require to be discussed in specific contexts where the peculiar history of each estate and its owner is of central importance.…”
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    Le madhisme en Turquie : L’« incident de Menemen » en 1930 by Hamit Bozarslan

    Published 2000-07-01
    “…The combination of these two registers, the religious and social ones, explains why the legitimacy of the state was so radically rejected in Menemen and why the state responded to the messianism with a massive coercion.…”
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    Problematic issues of Criminal and Criminal Procedural Legislation in Applying Coercive Medical Measures by D. V. Turenko

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…Their implementation is carried out in the interaction of substantive and procedural law, in particular in certain forms of criminal liability and in measures that are not covered by criminal liability, but are called criminal coercion, and is resolved through individual procedural institutions. …”
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    Criminal law / by De Than, Claire

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Actus reus -- Mens rea and fault -- Non-fatal offences against the person -- Sexual offences -- Homicide -- General defences I : age and insanity -- General defences II : automatism, intoxication, mistake and self-defence -- General defences III : duress, necessity and marital coercion -- Offences against property I : theft -- Offences against property II : fraud -- Offences against property III -- Strict liability -- Secondary participation in crime -- Inchoate offences.…”
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    Déterminants de la pérennité des systèmes antiérosifs au Burundi by Deogratias Niyonkuru, Marc Rwabahungu, Mulungula Pascal Masilya

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Statistical treatments (test Khi-two of Pearson and logit tests) combined with focus groups indicate that better informed, educated and wealthy persons with livestock are those who tend to maintain anti erosive systems. Coercion, gifts in cash or nature can just maintain the systems the time of the project and ought to be avoided. …”
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    Évaluations d’incidences Natura 2000 et sports de nature : un virage paradigmatique dans la conduite d’une action publique ? by Ludovic Falaix

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Does the reinforcement of the environmental constraints, which are implied by the decree n° 2010-365 related to the evaluation of the impact of Natura 2000, speed the Ministry of Sport up into a legitimacy crisis in so far as the analysis of the impact of the practice of outdoors activities on the natural environment, that is apprehended as a coercion means to contain the spontaneous development of outdoors sports, does not come under the responsibility of the Ministry of Sports ?…”
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