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  1. 101

    Legal liability: seven doctrinal approaches to understanding its essence by V. H. Zhornokui

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…It has been proved that the current doctrinal approaches to the understanding of legal liability can be reduced to two main areas: its study as a form of state coercion/influence or as a protective legal relationship.…”
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  2. 102

    Controlled human malaria infection: overview and potential application in the evaluation of transmission-blocking interventions in malaria-endemic areas by Enock J. Kessy, Ally I. Olotu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The slow adoption of CHMI in malaria-endemic countries may be attributed to a lack of infrastructure and expertise to conduct studies in malaria-endemic countries and the risk of undue influence and coercion as a result of volunteers' vulnerability due to a lack of education and financial situation. …”
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  3. 103

    Consumer Inertia, the New Economy and EU Competition Law by Vladimir Bastidas Venegas

    Published 2018-04-01
    “…As illustrated by the Microsoft I decision (Windows Media Player), it is not self-evident that the bundling of an application with an operating system results in coercion, the pressure to consume the “tied” product, if consumers have a de facto possibility to download competing products for free. …”
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  4. 104

    Targeted Sanctions: a Tool of Foreign Policy, Unfair Competition or Global Social Engineering? by L. L. Fituni

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…Today such measures have turned into one of the leading forms of external pressure and subsequent coercion, often exceeding the effectiveness of such straightforward instruments as the threat of potential use of force and almost equal to real power actions. …”
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  5. 105

    Psychological Predictors of Deviant Behavior of Minors. Part 1. Portrait of a Special Educational Institution’s Student by E.E. Boykina, O.D. Gurina, E.A. Kupriyanova, A.S. Radchikov, E.M. Shpagina, R.V. Chirkina

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The results obtained, in particular, revealed formed group cohesion; a slight violation of the needs for control and meaningful existence; a tendency to conventional coercion and justification of aggression; an insufficient level of development of self-regulation processes in stressful, difficult life situations. …”
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  6. 106

    The Influence of the Migration of the Governor’s Subjects from Kalmyk Khanate to China on the Kalmyk Settlements of Orenburg Province in 1771 by Stepan V. Dzhundzhuzov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Under the influence of agitation, coercion, or out of fear of parting with their family, some of the Yaik Kalmyks joined the migration provoked by the Kalmyk nobility. …”
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  7. 107

    Sexual Harassment and Stigma Among the Youth in Kabale Municipality Kabale District. by Mugumya, Muhammadi

    Published 2023
    “…The study findings on causes of sexual harassment and stigma among the youth were the nature of dressing, poverty, sexual coercion low-paying jobs, and sex discrimination. The study findings on the effect of sexual harassment and stigma among the youth were sexual harassment in childhood and adolescence is associated with dropping out of school and delinquency, it leads to loss of goodwill of the victim, sexual harassment leads to increased sexual arousal, sexual harassment affects the women economic self-sufficiency and it leads to distractions from work and job dissatisfaction. …”
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  8. 108

    The U.S.-Turkey ‘Model Partnership’: Testing the Limits (2009–2010) by A. I. Aliyeva

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The author demonstrates that various methods of persuasion and coercion practiced by the Obama administration were not necessarily effective and their use led to a deterioration of situation on several occasions. …”
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  9. 109

    The impact of cultural origin on the psychiatric expertise in Switzerland: a focus on sexual violence illustrated by two criminal cases by Marco De Pieri, Neva Suardi

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Cultural factors influence power dynamics and individual values, impacting the occurrence of sexual violence; the understanding of “coercion” varies across cultures, and cultural legitimization may ensue. …”
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  10. 110

    Organizational and legal measures to prevent psychosocial risks caused by the war in Ukraine by V. I. Teremetskyi, R. V. Kolodchyna

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…It is emphasized that mental health reforms should be non-intrusive and organic to reduce coercion and support mental health service users to make their own decisions about treatment. …”
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  11. 111

    Organizational and legal principles of the State Bureau of Investigation activity in the system of law enforcement agencies of Ukraine by S. M. Gusarov, Ya. M. Lisoyvan

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The following signs are the state and authority nature of the activity; the right to apply measures of state coercion; execution of special powers to implement the law enforcement function of the state on a professional basis; special material, technical and personnel support of activities; statutory nature of activity; enforceable nature of law enforcement agency decisions, and more. …”
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  12. 112

    Object of violation of financial control requirements by R. D. Troychuk

    Published 2022-03-01
    “…It was found that for the proper qualification of an administrative offense related to violation of financial control, and hence the definition of the scope of administrative liability as a measure of administrative coercion, it is important to take into account the specifics of public relations (as an object of encroachment) and the scope in which they arise. …”
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  13. 113

    From speech acts to communicative acts: social network debates about sexual consent by Elisabeth Torras-Gómez, Elisabeth Torras-Gómez, Arja Krauchenberg, Victor Petuya, Rebeca Marcos, Olga Serradell, Marta Soler-Gallart

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Although some research has been conducted on citizens’ social media debates on consent, how such debates include the concept of communicative acts to discuss it has not been analyzed yetMethods55 gender-related Instagram and Twitter (now known as X) posts—published and extracted over the course of 14 days—were analyzed.ResultsFindings reveal that most posts refer to Power Communicative Acts as a hindrance for consent due to hierarchical power imbalances or to coercion, and called for the need to establish elements of Dialogic Communicative Acts to achieve consent and construct more egalitarian environments. …”
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  14. 114

    INTERNATIONAL LEGAL FRAMEWORK ON HUMAN TRAFFICKING AND CRIMINAL LIABILITY ON TRAFFICKERS by Paul Nwala

    Published 2023-07-01
    “… Human trafficking involves recruitment, harbouring or transporting people into a situation of exploitation through the use of violence, deception or coercion and forced to work against their will. People can be trafficked for many different forms of exploitation such as forced prostitution, forced labour, forced begging, forced criminality, domestic servitude, forced marriage, and forced organ removal. …”
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    A global review of the impact on women from men’s alcohol drinking: the need for responding with a gendered lens by Ingrid M. Wilson, Bree Willoughby, Amany Tanyos, Kathryn Graham, Mary Walker, Anne-Marie Laslett, Leane Ramsoomar

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The harms in the studies were collated and organised under three main themes: (i) harmful alcohol-related actions by men (e.g. violence, sexual coercion, economic abuse), (ii) impact on women (e.g. physical and mental health harm, relationship functioning, social harm), and (iii) how partner alcohol use was framed by women in the studies. …”
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  16. 116

    Concept and Types of Administrative Restrictions within Legal Regulation of Economic Activity by M. V. Starynskyi

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…In the course of the research the author has distinguished the features of administrative restrictions used in the legal regulation of economic activity, which include the following: 1) they are objectified in the legal norms contained in the normative legal acts regulating economic activity and having a restrictive nature; 2) they coordinate the activity of economic entities, defining the boundaries, the degree of freedom of choice of their actions; 3) the subject of application is a state-authorized agency in the field of regulation of economic activity, and the addressee is an individual or a legal entity – business entities; 4) the purpose of application is to bring the behavior of the subject in accordance with a certain standard of economic activity; 5) they have mandatory nature and are provided by state coercion. Based on the analysis of the practice of applying administrative restrictions in the field of economic activity, it has been concluded that they can be classified depending on the sphere of economic activity, object of influence, sphere of use, type of normative act containing administrative restrictions and content of administrative restrictions.…”
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  17. 117

    ECONOMIC SANCTIONS AS A CONCEPT OF POWER POLITICS by I. N. Timofeev

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…However, this approach misses a political component, specially the one of coercion to comply with international norms or requirements of sanctions’ initiators. …”
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  18. 118

    La obra testimonial de Pascual Coña: arte verbal, documentación lingüística y cultural, luchas metadiscursivas by Lucía A. Golluscio

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Desde una perspectiva que reconoce en esta obra la interacción de múltiples voces, el análisis incorpora la noción de zona de contacto, entendida como “el espacio social en que pueblos geográfica e históricamente separados entran en contacto y establecen relaciones duraderas basadas en la coerción, la inequidad y el conflicto” (Pratt 1997 [1992]), Se concluye que la obra de Coña, por un lado, logra subvertir desde el “no poder” el rol de autor que Moesbach se (auto)adjudica en la primera edición y, por otro, cobra su sentido más profundo en el marco de la saga de discursos circulantes en el área sobre los destinos trágicos sufridos por destacados longko mapuches a ambos lados de los Andes, luego de la derrota. …”
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    La visita a prisión como analizador de la violencia carcelaria by Diego Ruedas Torres

    Published 2025-01-01
    “… La prisión, a diferencia de otros ámbitos de la vida social, no regula sus relaciones por la búsqueda de la legitimidad o el establecimiento de un poder positivo, sino que lo hace a través del recurso a instrumentos de coerción o violencia que producen el temor como principal forma de gobierno. …”
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    War and Peace of Peter the Great by E. V. Anisimov

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Russia constantly showed its readiness to conclude peace, but Sweden rejected all such attempts because it could not get along with the idea of parting with imperial ambitions.Russia began ten-year-long harsh coercion of Sweden to peace, which resulted in the devastation of a part of the Swedish territories proper by the Russian army and the forced consent of the Swedes to peace. …”
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