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Podda, Emanuele. "Transatlantic Legal Networks." Historical Reflections/Réflexions Historiques 49, no. 2 (2023): 50–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/hrrh.2023.490204.

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Abstract This article investigates the construction of the authority of jurist Boris Mirkine- Guetzévitch in the Brazilian political and legal fields between 1927 and 1934. Through the reading of the archives of the Rockefeller Foundation, it shows how Mirkine-Guetzévitch, inspired by the desire to preserve democracy and human rights, established key transnational centers for the diffusion of legal knowledge—the International Institute of Public Law (1927) and the Parisian Institute of Comparative Law (1931)—where his ideas were well received. It then argues, through the reading of the contemp
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Ginak, Elena. "The «D.I. Mendeleev’s Periodic System of the Elements» Mural Near the Mendeleev Institute for Metrology in Saint Petersburg: How Metrologists Celebrated the 100th Anniversary of the Scientist." Substantia 5, no. 2 (2021): 79–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/substantia-1028.

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This article is timed to the celebration of the International Year of the Periodic Table of Chemical Elements, declared by the UN and UNESCO in connection with the 150th anniversary of the discovery by D. I. Mendeleev of the Periodic Law of Chemical Elements (1869). The article highlights the metrological activity of D. I. Mendeleev and tells about how in the scientific metrological center, he created the Main Chamber of Weights and Measures. Now the D.I. Mendeleyev Institute for Metrology (VNIIM) preserves the memory of the life and activities of the great Russian scientist and encyclopedist.
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Augestad Knudsen, Rita. "Mental Health Exemptions to Criminal Responsibility." Exchanges: The Interdisciplinary Research Journal 11, no. 2 (2024): 29–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31273/eirj.v11i2.1369.

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Ill mental health is a key category for exempting individuals from criminal responsibility. Even in cases where a defendant has been found to have carried out the act, if mentally ‘ill enough’, the person could either be fully exempt from criminal responsibility and found not guilty – or be partially exempt and receive a reduced or special sentence on mental health grounds. Such outcomes might entail diversion into mental health treatment, sectioning – or release. In determining whether a mental health exemption is warranted in individual cases, ordinary practice is that psychologists or psych
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Lech Falandysz and Krzysztof Poklewski- Koziełł. "Przestępczość polityczna - zarys problematyki." Archives of Criminology, no. XVI (May 16, 1989): 189–210. http://dx.doi.org/10.7420/ak1989d.

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The interest in political crime has been growing in the Polish doctrine of penal law and criminology of the 1980's. In 1982, the Institute of Penal Law of Warsaw university organized a conference dealing with the problems of political crime and the status of political prisoners. In 1984, the works of J. Kubiak and S. Hoc were published, with those of T. Szymanowski and S. Popławski to follow during the next two years. In 1986, articles by Z. Ciepiński and S. Pawela appeared in the organ of the Academy’s of Internal Affairs Institute of Law, and the Learned Society for Penal Law devoted one of
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Albert, Carmen. "The portrait of a sociologist advocate." Analele Banatului XX 2012, January 1, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.55201/mnsn5965.

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Although Timişoara did not have a University to concentrate an academically elite, there has been an exceptionally intellectuality who was constantly preoccupied to form provincial individuality. One of the most remarkable representative personalities in the Banat was Cornel Grofşorean. " e study deals in the fi rst part about his personality with some biographical details. In the second part there is an analyses of a scientifi cally research manuscript.Born in the 1881 in the village Periam, he was the child of Ioan and Iulia. He graduates primary school in Debeleanca and Covăciţa and seconda
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Books on the topic "Institute of International Law 1932 : Oslo)"

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Nuclear Rivalry and International Order (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)). Sage Publications Ltd, 1996.

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Goldblat, Jozef. Arms Control: A Guide to Negotiations and Agreements (International Peace Research Institute, Oslo (PRIO)). Sage Publications Ltd, 1997.

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Matwijkiw, Anja, and Bronik Matwijkiw. M. Cherif Bassiouni (1937–2017). Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190923846.003.0002.

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Professor M. Cherif Bassiouni’s death sent shockwaves through the community of legal scholars and practitioners. As an influential figure in the post–World War II era, Bassiouni helped determine the direction of international criminal law and international criminal justice. Bassiouni joined the Editorial Board of The Global Community YILJ in 2001, upon the invitation of its founder and General Editor Giuliana Ziccardi Capaldo. Like the United Nations and the various universities, institutes and societies Bassiouni served, the Yearbook is saddened by the loss of a modern master. His contributio
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Book chapters on the topic "Institute of International Law 1932 : Oslo)"

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Wordsworth, Sam, and Marie Veeder. "Two Arbitral Butterflies." In On Arbitration. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192869135.003.0009.

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Abstract This chapter recalls the Arbitration Code of 1883 drawn up by Lord Bramwell which, although displaced by the English Arbitration Act 1889, played an important role in making consensual arbitration pre-eminent and placing it within the law of contract. It also examines the International Institute for the Unification of Private Law (UNIDROIT) Rome Draft 1936, which indirectly led to the 1985 United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Model Law. The arbitral butterfly here is Professor René David, who played a major role in the drafting and commentary to the Rome Dra
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London, Nancy R. "Introduction." In Japanese Corporate Philanthropy. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195064247.003.0001.

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Abstract Japanese corporate philanthropy is predominantly a phenomenon of the postwar era and, in particular, of the period of rapid reindustrialization of the country that became evident in the mid-1960s. Large-scale international corporate philanthropy-of the type that has grabbed headlines in the United States and Europe-is even newer, having begun with the Mitsubishi Group’s $1 million gift to Harvard Law School in 1972 and been followed in rapid and dramatic succession by the Sumitomo Group’s contribution of $2 million to Yale University in 1973 and the Mitsui Group’s donation of $1 milli
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Abulafia, David. "Mare Nostrum – Again, 1918–1945." In The Great Sea. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195323344.003.0047.

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While most naval action within the Mediterranean during the First World War took place in the east and in the Adriatic, in waters that lapped the shores of the disintegrating empires of the Ottomans and the Habsburgs, the entire Mediterranean became the setting for rivalry between 1918 and 1939. At the centre of the struggle for mastery of the Mediterranean lay the ambitions of Benito Mussolini, after he won control of Italy in 1922. His attitude to the Mediterranean wavered. At some moments he dreamed of an Italian empire that would stretch to ‘the Oceans’ and offer Italy ‘a place in the sun’
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