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    Informal shapes of social anomie by Stanković Vladan, Perić-Diligenski Tijana

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Public opinion, public pressure, sense of responsibility, institutional procedures, as well as the rule of law, direct actors-in-situation towards those behaviors that significantly reduce anomic conditions.…”
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    Accelerated expansion of NATO into the Balkans as a consequence of Euro-Atlantic Discord by S. Gajić, E. G. Ponomareva

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…The Balkans in general and post-Yugoslav countries in particular have been under significant geopolitical pressure of the political West since the end of the bipolar global order. …”
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    Réprimer par le droit : L’intervention de la Brigade nationale de police judicaire dans les procès du Hirak El-Rif by Mariam Benalioua

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…By describing the arrest and interrogation practices of Hirak activists, this article shows how the BNPJ has abandoned the old methods of enforced disappearance, torture and arbitrary detention, to make the law its weapon of repression. The argument I defend consists in showing how the BNPJ has changed its methods and strategy of repression, from a brigade whose mission was to dismantle clandestine left-wing political organizations through torture and secret detention, with the sole aim of gathering information leading to the location and tracking down of political activists in order to make them disappear, to a Brigade whose strategy of repression involved judicial action, conducting interrogations and drawing up reports aimed at collecting legal evidence that could be used during trials. …”
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    Protection of minority rights: System of guarantees in the Covenant of the League of Nations by N.G. Nougaeva, Ju.S. Ovchinnikova

    Published 2017-04-01
    “…The relevance of this paper stems from the fact that today, as we are approaching the 100 year anniversary of the creation of the League of Nations, a new vision is increasingly required in assessment of its legacy through the prism of modern international law. Further study in this field is necessary considering that the history of the League of Nations still remains a source of legal and political experience for the modern United Nations. …”
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    Local government in Kazakhstan: an attempt to create a national model by Nikolay Yuvitsa

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…Elections of people’s deputies were carried out in accordance with the Constitution and the norms of Soviet law, which also reflected the rights and duties of local councils within the political system of the Union state. …”
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    Experience of foreign countries in ensuring procedural guarantees of the rights of participants in criminal proceedings by A. V. Piddubna

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The dynamics of social, political, economic and legal life, the social mentality of today, as well as convergence processes determine the adaptation of national criminal procedure legislation to International law. …”
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    Jackson–Vanik Amendment and Development of Soviet-American Relations in 1972-1975 by V. Yungblyud, D. Ilyin

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…It was officially canceled only in 2012, but only in order to give way to a law that allows the United States, at its discre tion, to impose sanctions on individuals allegedly responsible for human rights violations in Russia (the so-called Magnitsky Act) and remains an obstacle to the development of equal Russian-American economic ties.…”
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    About One Memorable Date in the History of Spain by G. I. Volkova

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In 1714 the Catalans, being in the camp of the losers in the War of the Spanish Succession, finally lost any hope to gain independence. 300 years later, nationalists, who are in power now in Catalonia, want to take advantage of that memorable date by organizing a regional referendum in order to choose their own path of development. In the aggravating conflict of interests between Madrid and Barcelona both parties use not only political and propaganda measures, but also financial leverages of influence. …”
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    The pattem of the conquest of the Polabian Slavs and Western Baltic lands from the point of view of Christianization of the Baltic tribes by Marius Ščavinskas

    Published 2010-06-01
    “…The German Order enforced their laws on them as well. Thus, neither local political elite nor local dynasties were formed there. …”
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    Evaluation for an Open Society: Then and Now by Robert Picciotto

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…The dominance of an international order grounded in democracy, human rights, and the rule of law is giving way to a world in which leaders are pursuing narrow nationalist and vested interests. …”
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    Les effets paradoxaux du transfert des forces de sécurité en Tunisie (juin 1955-mars 1956) by Khansa Ben Tarjem

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The first part examines the organisation of the Protectorate and the maintenance of the colonial order, as well as nationalist resistance, characterised by the presence of a hegemonic party, the Neo-Destour. …”
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    Poverty Dynamics and the Fundamental Root Causes in Iran by Zahra Azari, Parviz Mohamadzadeh, Davoud Behboudi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…These elements include: limited access orders, the presence of subordinate institutions in the economy, political isolation, lack of guarantee of property rights, lack of transparency in access to information, lack of freedom of expression in the press, rent, lack of a strong mechanism for monitoring, weak labor unions, government unresponsiveness, weak local government, not believing in law and legislation, and finally, the lack of education in demanding in schools and universities. …”
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