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Lifecycles of Competition Systems: Explaining Variation in the Implementation of New Regimes
The aim of the study was to investigate the crimes and punishments that were commonly occurring between the years 1601-1651, and how the distribution was between men and women represented in the court in district Sjuhundra and Njurunda district. To answer these questions, a quantitative examination of court records conducted in which the crimes and punishments have been categorized. The results that have emerged have been the basis for the conclusions issued in the essay. The results showed that the most common target types were various civil and propertycase and the most common punishments were sentenced to fines and settlements. It was predominantly men who were in the court, the proportion of women was between 13-22%. The conclusion is that men were increasingly confronted with the court than the women and the crimes and punishments in comparison to the two districts were relatively equal
The Bellagio Global Dialogues on Intellectual Property
Reviews Rockefeller's conference series on intellectual property and its efforts to promote policies and institutional capacities that better serve the poor, with a focus on food security and public health. Discusses global policy, development, and trade
Contemporary Forms of Slavery in Uruguay
This document is part of a digital collection provided by the Martin P. Catherwood Library, ILR School, Cornell University, pertaining to the effects of globalization on the workplace worldwide. Special emphasis is placed on labor rights, working conditions, labor market changes, and union organizing.ASI_2006_OSR_Uruguay_Contemporary_forms.pdf: 72 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Freedom on the Net 2014 - Tightening the Net: Governments Expand Online Controls (Summary)
Internet freedom around the world has declined for the fourth consecutive year, with a growing number of countries introducing online censorship and monitoring practices that are simultaneously more aggressive and more sophisticated in their targeting of individual users. This booklet is a summary of findings for the 2014 edition of "Freedom on the Net.
The legal construction of the national and the foreign: Interview with Diego Acosta
Diego Acosta é um dos principais especialistas internacionais em direito migratório internacional, europeu e comparado. O núcleo da sua investigação é um inquérito interdisciplinar, praticamente significativo e teoricamente sofisticado sobre direito migratório internacional, direitos humanos, e direito europeu e comparado, com o objetivo de oferecer uma nova uma abordagem baseada em direitos à regulamentação da migração. O seu trabalho discute o direito das migrações como um aspeto central da globalização, e analisa vários processos de inclusão e exclusão, e as suas profundas implicações para o Estado de direito na Europa, América do Sul e noutros locais. É o autor de mais de 50 publicações e a sua última monografia intitula-se The National versus the Foreigner in South America. 200 Years of Migration and Citizenship Law
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