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The Copenhagen Climate Talks: the End of the Road for the UNFCC or a Step forward in the Evolution of the Regime?
The Copenhagen Climate Talks the UNFCC the Evolution of the Regime
2010/3/22
The Copenhagen Climate Talks: the End of the Road for the UNFCC or a Step forward in the Evolution of the Regime?
Rushing to Judgment: The Evolution of Sports Disciplinary and Arbitral Bodies in Ireland
Sport Gaelic Athletic Association Judicial Review Ambush Injunctions Irish Sports Disputes Tribunal Court of Arbitration for Sport
2009/12/25
This article provides a review of judicial scrutiny of decisions of the leading sports authorities in Ireland. It focuses primarily on the Gaelic Athletic Association (‘GAA’), Ireland’s leading sports...
Brief history of the evolution issue of protection of financial interests of the European Union
financial European Union criminal law Shengen
2009/11/23
Protecting the financial interests of the European Communities has been a priority for governments and parliaments of the member states since the early 1960s. On August 10, 1976 the Commission submitt...
The evolution of the juvenile delinquency and the settlement of a different penal treatement
deviant behaviour pathologic character penal responsibility
2009/11/23
The juvenile delinquency is one of the deviance forms, having greatimplications over both the individual and groups; the deviant behaviour refers todifferent conduct forms that are closely passing by ...
The juvenile delinquency juridical sanctioning regime and its evolution tendencies in the contemporary society
juvenile delinquency deviant behaviour factors of risk
2009/11/23
The concept of “juvenile delinquency” is not found in the criminal law inour country either in other countries legal systems. It is a creation of the criminaldoctrines, sociologic or criminal theories...
An Examination of Variables Relevant to Models of Legal Evolution toward Efficiency
Litigation psychological variables in economic efficiency settling disputes
2009/11/23
The notion that an "invisible hand" operates to enhance "the wealth of nations" suggests that, over time, judicially-produced rules progress toward efficiency as a byproduct of biases governing the se...