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    Protection and Control of the State Border as a Component of Ensuring National Security of Ukraine by V. V. Polovnikov

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…There is no single point of view on this matter in the theory of administrative law. Based on the analysis of the current legislation of Ukraine, the content of the concepts of national and border security of Ukraine, scientific views, available in the theory of administrative law, the author concluded that the safeguard and protection of the state border ensure the safety of the state border of Ukraine and cross-border security of Ukraine. …”
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    “Rights and Liberties” in Pylyp Orlyk’s Constitution through the Prism of Renaissance Interpretations of Justice by S. B. Ivanov

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The Constitution of Pylyp Orlyk, being a remarkable achievement of political and legal thought of the early. XVIII century, has demonstrated the desire of its authors and the people to establish the principles of constitutionalism, law and order over the ideas of absolutism, which prevailed in Europe at that time. …”
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    Retour sur la révolte du bassin minier. Les cinq leçons politiques d’un conflit social inédit by Larbi Chouikha, Vincent Geisser

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…First, the state’s security apparatus and authoritarian methods proved inadequate to the maintenance of public order, to such an extent that there were questions about the coherence of the law enforcement system. …”
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    Legal Regulation of Expressing Opinions and Beliefs in Print Mass Media by S. A. Kucher

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…The scientific novelty of the research constitutes propositions on supplementing the Law of Ukraine “On Print Mass Media (Press) in Ukraine” with a new norm that would regulate the work of electronic pages of the print media. …”
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    Congresos criminológicos internacionales y su impacto en los códigos penales de América Latina (1870–1945) by Elizabeth Gómez Alcorta

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…It focuses on the particular role that these congresses played as tools for the universalization of norms and in the production of modes of subjectivity based on a racist social classification, which was widely accepted by Latin American elites.Thus, the presence of the Latin American delegations in these congresses gave rise to theoretical frameworks for social control and transnational criminal law regimes. The article shows how the construction of »dangerousness« as a transnational criminal legal-political concept could become an instrument of control and consolidation of a new world order. …”
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    Bio-based circular materials. Innovative packaging and construction products by Antonella Violano, Monica Cannaviello, Salvatore Del Prete

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The European Green Deal and the European Climate Law of the European Parliament are the socio-political context in which the construction industry has to engage in order to reduce upfront carbon. …”
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    Application Of ArtifiCial Intelligence in E-Governance: A Comparative Study of Supervised Machine Learning and Ensemble Learning Algorithms on Crime Prediction. by Niyonzima, Ivan, Muhaise, Hussein, Akankwasa, Aureri

    Published 2024
    “…In the developing world, the daily activities of humans’ social, political and economic life make it vital and easy to encounter the phenomenon of crime. …”
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    Reasons for emigration from Africa: A recent analysis on Cameroon by Usmanu Maliki, Gülen Göktürk Baltas

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Sub-Saharan Africa, emigration through Libya tremendously increased after 2011 following the collapse of Qaddafi’s government, which led to civil war and the absence of a powerful government to enforce law and order in the country. Even though thousands of migrants die every year trying to cross the Mediterranean into Europe, many African youths still scramble to emigrate from the continent using both legal and illegal means. …”
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    Exil pénal et circulations forcées dans l’Empire colonial français by Linda Amiri

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The law of May 30,1854 on the execution of the sentence of hard labor turned French Guiana into an experimental territory for a penal, agricultural and colonial utopia. …”
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    Troubles with unification: On the real/legal consequences of the decisions of the grand national Assembly of November 25, 1918 by Božić Marko

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Firstly, it reconsiders the act of Great People's Assembly from the perspective of International Law of that time and, secondly, reexamines its meaning in the context of Provisional constitutional order of the first Yugoslav state. …”
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    IMPACT OF GOVERNANCE AND ECONOMIC FACTORS ON INFORMAL EMPLOYMENT IN WEST AFRICA by Oluwaseun Isiaka Adekoya, Musa Ilias Biala

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…The governance factors considered are control of corruption, government effectiveness, quality of governance, regulatory quality, rule of law, political stability and absence of violence as well as voice and accountability, while the economic factors are income per capita, unemployment rate, tax burden, inflation rate, and household spending. …”
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    The book policy in a democratic society: the case of Estonia by Mare Lott, Aile Möldre

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…Several books were banned and confiscated on the basis of this law. The other rationale for prohibiting books was the protection of national security, which led to the prohibition of some political publications. …”
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    Le peuple est-il soluble dans la constitution ? Leçons tunisiennes by Jean-Philippe Bras

    Published 2012-10-01
    “…Following an initial phase when the pressure of the street or rural areas was fully exercised on political bodies whose frail legitimacy was cobbled together from scraps of old constitutional order and a vague ambition to take on the revolutionary claim, the people who engaged in the revolution fell apart. …”
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    NIGERIAN LOCAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE THIRD AND FOURTH REPUBLICS by Towoju Adedoyin John, Mohammed Idris Danjuma, Ibrahim O Salawu

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Finally, the paper concludes that since the local government today remains the key institution in local governance, there is a need for another constitutional arrangement or reform in order to ensure autonomy of local governments politically and financially. …”
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    Delegitimizing, corruptive crises by Ángel R. Oquendo

    “…Citizens may lose faith in political and legal institutions and become cynical or rebel. …”
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