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Approaches To The Study Of The Physical And Psychological Prophylaxis Of Crimes Committed Against Persons, S. Niyozova
Approaches To The Study Of The Physical And Psychological Prophylaxis Of Crimes Committed Against Persons, S. Niyozova
Review of law sciences
This article is devoted to the issues that analyses approaches on Viktimological preventive measures of coercion against persons and basing on the results promotes proposals on that sphere.
How Cosmopolitan Are International Law Professors?, Ryan Scoville, Milan Markovic
How Cosmopolitan Are International Law Professors?, Ryan Scoville, Milan Markovic
Milan Markovic
This Article offers an empirical answer to a question of interest among scholars of comparative international law: why do American views about international law appear at times to differ from those of other countries? The authors contend that part of the answer lies in legal education. Conducting a survey of the educational and professional backgrounds of nearly 150 legal academics, the authors reveal evidence that professors of international law in the United States often lack significant foreign legal experience, particularly outside of the West. Sociological research suggests that this tendency leads professors to teach international law from predominantly nationalistic and …
Main Methods Of Criminological Forecasting, N Akhmetzakirov
Main Methods Of Criminological Forecasting, N Akhmetzakirov
ProAcademy
The a rticle discusses the m e th o d o lo g y o f c rim in o lo g ic a l fo re ca sting o f crimes. The a rticle a lso describes m ethods o f fo re ca sting b a s e d o n e xtra p ola tion , m a th e m a tica l m o d e l a n d the D e lp h i m ethod.
Main Methods Of Criminological Forecasting, N Akhmetzakirov
Main Methods Of Criminological Forecasting, N Akhmetzakirov
ProAcademy
The a rticle discusses the m e th o d o lo g y o f c rim in o lo g ic a l fo re ca sting o f crimes. The a rticle a lso describes m ethods o f fo re ca sting b a s e d o n e xtra p ola tion , m a th e m a tica l m o d e l a n d the D e lp h i m ethod.
S18rs Sgr No. 18 (Student Athlete Survey), Jordyn Warren
S18rs Sgr No. 18 (Student Athlete Survey), Jordyn Warren
Student Senate Enrolled Legislation
A Resolution
To urge and request the LSU Athletic Department to distribute the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) survey to student athletes.
Board Rooms And Jail Cells- Assessing Ngo Approaches To Private Environmental Governance, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Board Rooms And Jail Cells- Assessing Ngo Approaches To Private Environmental Governance, Joshua Ulan Galperin
Elisabeth Haub School of Law Faculty Publications
Staff of the Nature Conservancy often find themselves in corporate board rooms. Staff of Greenpeace often find themselves in jail cells. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) prides itself on its non-confrontational, collaborative deal making, partnering closely with corporations like chemical giant Dow and agricultural lightning rod Monsanto. Both Dow and Monsanto, in fact, are members of TNC’s Business Council along with the likes of BP, Shell, and Cargill. Greenpeace, on the other hand, prides itself on direct action, civil disobedience, and non-violent confrontation. Greenpeace has launched combative operations against Dow, Monsanto, and other TNC collaborators. While business partners praise TNC’s cooperative …
Board Rooms And Jail Cells- Assessing Ngo Approaches To Private Environmental Governance, Joshua Galperin
Board Rooms And Jail Cells- Assessing Ngo Approaches To Private Environmental Governance, Joshua Galperin
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Staff of the Nature Conservancy often find themselves in corporate board rooms. Staff of Greenpeace often find themselves in jail cells. The Nature Conservancy (TNC) prides itself on its non-confrontational, collaborative deal making, partnering closely with corporations like chemical giant Dow and agricultural lightning rod Monsanto. Both Dow and Monsanto, in fact, are members of TNC’s Business Council along with the likes of BP, Shell, and Cargill. Greenpeace, on the other hand, prides itself on direct action, civil disobedience, and non-violent confrontation. Greenpeace has launched combative operations against Dow, Monsanto, and other TNC collaborators. While business partners praise TNC’s cooperative …