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    A Inauspicious Month in Javanese Wedding Tradition in Luwu Utara, South Sulawesi: Perspective of Islamic Law by Rahmawati Rahmawati, Takdir Takdir, Muhammad Nur Alam Muhajir, Abdain Abdain

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…Such traditions in Islamic law are referred to as ‘urf shahih, which are good and permissible customs as long as they do not contradict sharia. …”
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    A Different Approach to Legislative Bodies: Reflections on the History of Parliament Oral History Project and Laws Around Abortion by Emma Peplow, Priscilla Pivatto

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The paper discusses memories of some controversial legislation where individuals have deeply-held beliefs: laws around abortion. This is an example of how oral history can be used to understand the complexities of the process of law making and how things are done inside an institution, while also providing some personal and human perspectives on Parliament. …”
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    Leader’s management decision-making style and emotional intelligence of higher education students studying in the speciality “Law Enforcement” by S. V. Kharchenko, O. V. Koldashov

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It is relevant to study how the leader's style of decision-making and emotional intelligence abilities are related to future law enforcement officers. The empirical study involved 40 higher education students studying in the senior years of the Military Law Institute of the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University, specialising in law enforcement. …”
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    Sustainable Distance E-Learning for Enhanced Students Retention and Support: Faculty of Law National Open University of Nigeria in Focus by Erimma Gloria Orie

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The paper is essentially predicated on relevant document analyses, interviews and discussions with students, interactions with fellow staff and facilitators who encounter students on a regular basis as well as personal experience as both a legal practitioner and lecturer in Law at NOUN. The motivation to examine the issues stem from the understanding that the pursuit of academic excellence vis-à-vis addressing the challenges inherent in e-Learning system for students’ retention and support could be conceived as a benchmark for evaluating students’ and institutional performances. …”
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    Sustainable Distance E-Learning for Enhanced Students Retention and Support: Faculty of Law National Open University of Nigeria in Focus by Erimma Gloria Orie

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The paper is essentially predicated on relevant document analyses, interviews and discussions with students, interactions with fellow staff and facilitators who encounter students on a regular basis as well as personal experience as both a legal practitioner and lecturer in Law at NOUN. The motivation to examine the issues stem from the understanding that the pursuit of academic excellence vis-à-vis addressing the challenges inherent in e-Learning system for students’ retention and support could be conceived as a benchmark for evaluating students’ and institutional performances. …”
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    Sustainable Distance E-Learning for Enhanced Students Retention and Support: Faculty of Law National Open University of Nigeria in Focus by Erimma Gloria Orie

    Published 2016-07-01
    “…The paper is essentially predicated on relevant document analyses, interviews and discussions with students, interactions with fellow staff and facilitators who encounter students on a regular basis as well as personal experience as both a legal practitioner and lecturer in Law at NOUN. The motivation to examine the issues stem from the understanding that the pursuit of academic excellence vis-à-vis addressing the challenges inherent in e-Learning system for students’ retention and support could be conceived as a benchmark for evaluating students’ and institutional performances. …”
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    Towards the decolonization of the extractive regime: Patterns and limits of judicialization in mining conflicts by María Ximena González-Serrano, Digno José Montalván-Zambrano, Lieselotte Viaene

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…We conclude with a reflection on new theoretical and methodological paths both in legal practice and in applied theoretical research, possible horizons for the decolonization of law and, in particular, mining law.…”
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    THE FRENCH STANCE TOWARDS THE POLISH PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC FROM THE ELECTION OF FRANÇOIS MITTERRAND TO THE LIFTING OF MARTIAL LAW AS ASSESSED BY POLISH DIPLOMATS by Mateusz Piotr GANCEWSKI

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Conflicting interests made it act indecisively. Its policies and motives were all closely observed by the Polish diplomacy. …”
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    Etymological and Jurisprudential Analysis of Bughah by Yusri Mohamad Ramli

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…By library research using content analysis upon selected authoritative works of Arabic dictionaries and the Shafi’i school of law, this study concludes that bughah, in terms of language, is resistance and rebellion of a leader and government because of the act of violence and transgression. …”
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    SANKSI PIDANA BAGI PELAKU TERORISME DALAM PERSPEKTIF HUKUM PIDANA ISLAM by Mutiara Finka Safira, Qodariah Barkah, Jumanah Jumanah

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Terrorism is an extraordinary crime and sanctions must also be extraordinary because acts of terrorism are politically motivated and the targets of terrorism can be civilian or non-civil, acts of terrorism are aimed at intimidating and influencing government policies, and acts of terrorism are carried out through acts that do not respect international law and ethics. …”
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    Le débat juridique et religieux sur la sorcellerie en Libye by Mazek Ayoub

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The article analyzes the context and motivations that led to the adoption of this law and its contents, notably through the legal and religious debate, while considering Libya’s political and social situation.…”
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    The moral problem is a Hume problem by Green Karen

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…In virtue of our nature as social beings we are motivated to do what is approved of by other members of our society. …”
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    Review of decisions in cases of administrative offenses for violation of the order of organizing and holding meetings, rallies, street marches and demonstrations under the legal re... by M. A. Sambor

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The article examines the peculiarities of the law enforcement practice of courts of appeals when reviewing decisions in cases on appeals in cases of administrative offenses for violation of the order of organizing and holding meetings, rallies, street marches and demonstrations under the conditions of the legal regime of martial law in Ukraine. …”
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    The place of trainings in psychological support of personal transformations of police officers by N. Ye. Tverdokhliebova

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The author has studied the expediency of using training programs for the development of professional identity, the formation of value regulators of behavior and the motivational sphere of future law enforcement officers in higher educational institutions with specific learning conditions that will increase the efficiency of professional activity and self-actuating of police officers in modern conditions.…”
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    SOCIO-CULTURAL AND PHILOSOPHICAL-LEGAL DIMENSIONS OF THE GENDER IDENTITY PROBLEM by V. S. Blikhar, I. M. Zharovska, I. O. Lychenko

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Specialized regulatory acts in the field of gender declare the equality of men and women, while labor law defines a number of norms and guarantees that complicate the employment of women. …”
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    ‘Yoga is Not a Sport’: Mobilisation of Self-Employed Yoga Teachers Against Fitness Platforms by Joanna Bronowicka

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…I argue that new worker organizations can spotlight the rights of specific professional groups and contribute to the development of laws that better protect their interests.…”
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    Sens de l’expérience scolaire dans l’apprentissage des cadres juridiques de la formation professionnelle : l’exemple de la filière éducateur spécialisé by Cédric Laheyne

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…This approach is particulary required to understand the motive for investment in specific subject, which has with few course hours.…”
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    Mobilizing the Rights of Homeless EU Citizens in the Netherlands by Dion Kramer

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The contribution explores the context and motivations that led a broad coalition of actors—ranging from homelessness organizations, advocacy groups, a public interest litigation organization and legal experts—to join efforts and consider strategic litigation a credible avenue to protect the interests of the most vulnerable under EU law within a national and local context. …”
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