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In: Zbornik radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu: Collection of papers, Faculty of Law, Niš, Band 59, Heft 87, S. 275-287
ISSN: 2560-3116
In: Zbornik radova Pravnog Fakulteta u Nišu: Collection of papers, Faculty of Law, Niš, Band 56, Heft 77, S. 189-203
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part PART I ANALYTICAL FRAMEWORKS AND METHODOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES -- chapter 1 Michael W. McCann (1991), 'Legal Mobilization and Social Reform Movements: Notes on Theory and Its Application', Studies in Law, Politics, and Society, 11, pp. 225-54. -- chapter 2 Gerald N. Rosenberg (1996), 'Positivism, Interpretivism, and the Study of Law', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 435-55. -- chapter 3 Michael McCann (1996), 'Causal Versus Constitutive Explanation's (or, On the Difficulty of Being so Positive.)', Law and Social Inquiry, 21, pp. 457-82. -- part PART II LEGAL FRAMING AND CLAIMING BY SOCIAL MOVEMENTS -- chapter 4 John Brigham (1988), 'Right, Rage, and Remedy: Forms of Law in Political Discourse', Studies in American Political Development, 2, pp. 303-16. -- chapter 5 Francesca Polletta (2000), 'The Structural Context of Novel Rights Claims: Southern Civil Rights Organizing, 1961-1966', Law and Society Review, 34, pp. 367-406. -- chapter 6 Lisa Hajjar (2001), 'Human Rights in Israel/Palestine: The History and Politics of a Movement -- chapter 7 Jayanth K. Krishnan and Kevin R. den Dulk (2001), 'So Help Me God: A Comparative Study of Religious Interest Group Litigation', Georgia Journal of International and Comparative Law, 30, pp. 233-75. -- chapter 8 Katharina C. Heyer (2002), 'The ADA on the Road: Disability Rights in Germany', Law and Social Inquiry, 27, pp. 723-62. -- chapter 9 Jonathan Goldberg-Hiller and Neal Milner (2003), 'Rights as Excess: Understanding the Politics of Special Rights', Law and Social Inquiry, 28, pp. 1075-118. -- part PART III LEGAL LEVERAGING POWER: CONTESTATION, CONTAINMENT, COOPTATION -- chapter 10 Austin T. Turk (1976), 'Law as a Weapon in Social Conflict', Social Problems, 23, pp. 276-91. -- chapter 11 Paul Burstein (1991), 'Legal Mobilization as a Social Movement Tactic: The Struggle for Equal Employment Opportunity', American Journal of Sociology, 96, pp. 1201-25. -- chapter 12 Susan M. Olson (1995), 'Comparing Women's Rights Litigation in The Netherlands and the United States', Polity, 28, pp. 189-215. -- chapter 13 Robert L. Kidder and Setsuo Miyazawa (1993), 'Long-Term Strategies in Japanese Environmental Litigation', Law and Social Inquiry, 18, pp. 605-27. -- chapter 14 Ki-young Shin (2004), 'Fufubessei Movement in Japan: Thinking about Women's Resistance and Subjectivity', Frontiers of Gender Studies, 2, pp. 107-14. -- chapter 15 Michael R. Anderson (1987), 'Law and the Protection of Cultural Communities: The Case of Native American Fishing Rights', Law and Policy, 9, pp. 125-42. -- chapter 16 Steven E. Barkan (1984), 'Legal Control of the Southern Civil Rights Movement', American Sociological Review, 49, pp. 552-65. -- chapter 17 Cary Coglianese (2001), 'Social Movements, Law, and Society: The Institutionalization of the Environmental Movement', University of Pennsylvania Law Review, 150, pp. 85-118. -- part PART IV LAW, CHANGE AND HEGEMONY: ASSESSING LEGAL MOBILIZATION POLITICS -- chapter 18 Alan Hunt (1990), 'Rights and Social Movements: Counter-Hegemonic Strategies', Journal of Law and Society, 17, pp. 309-28. -- chapter 19 Kimberle Williams Crenshaw (1988), 'Race, Reform, and Retrenchment: Transformation and Legitimation in Antidiscrimination Law', Harvard Law Review, 101, pp. 1331-87. -- chapter 20 Susan B. Boyd (1999), 'Family, Law and Sexuality: Feminist Engagements', Social and Legal Studies, 8, pp. 369-90. -- chapter 21 Joel F. Handler (1993), 'Postmodernism, Protest, and the New Social Movements', Law and Society Review, 26, pp. 697-731. -- chapter 22 Balakrishnan Rajagopal (2003), 'International Law and Social Movements: Challenges of Theorizing Resistance', Columbia Journal of Transnational Law, 41, pp. 397-433.
I. Foreign Capital Inducement Law. Law no. 1802, promulgated on August 3, 1966. - II.Enforcement decree of the Foreign Capital Inducement Law. Presidential decree No. 2756, promulgated on September 24, 1966. - III.The working rules for the implementation of the Foreign Capital Inducement Law. Economic Planning Board order No. 43, promulgated Nov. 24, 1966.
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"Developments in the Arctic and Antarctica continue to be the subject of growing public interest and academic, political, scientific, and media discourse. The global magnitude of the changes that are currently taking place in the Polar Regions, also influence legal developments. Furthermore, the growing importance of both the Arctic and the Antarctica in various areas of global, regional, national and sub-national development requires further inquiry into the role of law in dealing with many of the current and emerging issues relevant to both Poles. Although law is not a panacea for all issues, it has its own role to play in dealing with many of them." A broad overview of Polar law issues was presented in the pioneering Polar Law Textbook, N. Loukacheva ed. Copenhagen: Nordic Council of Ministers, Tema Nord 538: 2010 (www.norden.org).This textbook represents the outcome of a cooperative process between an international group of well-known experts in the area of Polar law and related studies. Polar Law Textbook II further draws upon Polar law as an evolving and developing field of studies which is gaining increasing recognition and intersects with many other areas in the social sciences and humanities. It explores a variety of legal issues in the Arctic and Antarctica (i.e., questions of human rights law, environmental law, law of the sea, continental shelf, climate change, energy law, resources, indigenous peoples' rights, etc.,) but also covers the relevant aspects of geopolitics, security, governance, search and rescue, biodiversity, devolution, institutions (e.g., the Arctic Council) and political developments.
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In: Mišćenić E., The Impact of the Croatian Anti‐Discrimination Law on Private Law Relations. In: Bodiroga‐Vukobrat N., Rodin S., Sander G. G. (Eds.), New Europe ‐ Old Values? Springer, 2015; DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-02213-0_6
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