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    Reconstructing discrete measures from projections. Consequences on the empirical Sliced Wasserstein Distance by Tanguy, Eloi, Flamary, Rémi, Delon, Julie

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…A direct consequence of this result is an almost-sure separability property on the empirical Sliced Wasserstein distance.…”
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    Restorative Justice Policy Model in the Future of Criminal Law by Rado Rudini Hasyim, Restu Monika Nia Betaubun, Emiliana B. Rahail

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research focuses on the restorative justice policy model in the future of criminal law. This research is classified as qualitative research with empirical juridical and normative juridical methods oriented to the statutory approach and conceptual approach. …”
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    Restorative Justice Policy Model in the Future of Criminal Law by Rado Rudini Hasyim, Restu Monika Nia Betaubun, Emiliana B. Rahail

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This research focuses on the restorative justice policy model in the future of criminal law. This research is classified as qualitative research with empirical juridical and normative juridical methods oriented to the statutory approach and conceptual approach. …”
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    War and criminal law policy of Ukraine: challenges and responses by Yu. V. Orlov, N. O. Pribytkova

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The article is devoted to the characteristics of the main challenges of the war for the development of Ukrainian society and the state and responses to them in the field of criminal law policy formation and implementation. The purpose of the article is to provide a systemic characterization of the changes that have taken place in the Criminal Code of Ukraine since February 24, 2022 and are aimed at responding to challenges related to martial law, as well as determining their necessity, sufficiency, and adequacy. …”
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    Piotr Stolypin and the National question in the Russian Empire in 1906-1911: new trends in Russian historiography by Ryšard Gaidis

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…Stolypin and the government under his leadership in the "national outskirts" of the Russian Empire in 1906–1911 is revealed in such type of works. …”
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    William Robertson’s Unfinished History of America. The Foundation of the British Empire in North America and the Scottish Enlightenment by Florence Petroff

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…His initial project, that of glorifying the power of the British Empire, no longer made sense when the Thirteen Colonies became independent. …”
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    Consuetudo Legis: Writing Down Customs in the Roman Empire (2nd–5th Century CE) by Soazick Kerneis

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…I focus on the fact that custom can be understood as a privilege (privata lex), especially in the case of the first national laws given to barbarian tribes established in the Late Roman Empire. …”
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    Legal nihilism in resolving family conflicts of nobles and peasants of Russian Empire in the first third of XIX century by S. P. Volf

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…This conclusion presents a new perspective in the discussion of legal nihilism and real application of the law in life…”
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    The Service of Documents in Administrative Procedural Law – A Comparative Analysis by Ines Golob

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In Slovenia, service is largely defined by the three main procedural laws – the General Administrative Procedure Act, the Criminal Procedure Act, and the Contentious Civil Procedure Act. …”
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    The law of the single price within one country: the example of Benin by N.C.C. Vikou

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…This article aims to test the hypothesis of the law of the single price within one country on the example of the regions of Benin. …”
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    Evolution of Legal Consolidation of Language Policy of Russian Empire on Ukrainian Provinces in XIX – early XX Century by O. V. Shevchenko

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The purpose of the article is a comprehensive historical and legal analysis of the processes of legal consolidation and implementation of the language policy of the Russian Empire on the Ukrainian lands in the XIX – early XX centuries. …”
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    Languages of Written and Oral Communication between Russian Emperors and Electors of the Holy Roman Empire, 1725–1799 by M. A. Petrova

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…For example, Russian emperors addressed secular electors not as "brothers" or "sisters"—terms typically reserved for sovereign equals— but as "uncles," "aunts," or, later, "in-laws" (occasionally "cousins"). These designations underscored the unequal status of the correspondents.Additionally, the correspondence sheds light on the process by which the influential Estates of the Holy Roman Empire recognized the imperial title of the Russian monarchs. …”
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    The main features of military law in Ukrainian lands during the XVIII century by B. H. Holovko

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The period of the 18th century occupies a prominent place in Ukrainian history due to the incorporation of Ukrainian lands into other states, primarily the Russian Empire. Codification by the Russian administration was understood as the absorption of Ukrainian law into Russian law and the complete obliteration of the Ukrainian legal tradition. …”
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    Who Does and Who Does Not Engage in Strategic Litigation in European Law? by Andreas Hofmann

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This paper sets out to provide a better empirical basis for a normative evaluation of the consequences of strategic litigation in European law by asking who engages in it and who does not. …”
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