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Lotería Nacional de Beneficiencia, Dirección de Desarrollo Social y Cultura
No. 539 (2018)
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Resumen: Con gran regocijo se presenta la edición No. 539 de la Revista Cultural Lotería. A través de ella, los dilectos lectores desde cualquier lugar del mundo podrán disfrutar del repaso de meritorios trabajos que se enmarcan en los campos de las ciencias sociales, las ciencias naturales y las letras, los cuales son timbre de orgullo para esta publicación.
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Revista de Ciencias Jurídicas
Universidad de Costa Rica y Colegio de Abogados
No. 144 (2017)
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Resumen: El siguiente número de la revista, es un número conmemorativo. En el año del 2017, se cumplen 54 años de esta revista, cuyo primer número data de 1963. Son 54 años en los cuales esta revista se ha publicado sin interrupción. Recopila reseñas de obras jurídicas relevantes y artículos en temas de: Derecho electoral, derecho penal, derecho constitucional, derecho comercial, derecho de las universidades públicas y derecho internacional público. |
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Revista Derechos en Acción
Universidad Nacional de La Plata
Primavera, 2017
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Resumen: En este número de la revista, se pueden encontrar ensayos de renombrados investigadores como Raúl Gustavo Ferreyra, Peter Häberle, Manuel Salvador Grosso García, María Alejandra Perícola, Laura Clérico y Fiorella Giantomasi, entre otros; así como comentarios a legislación y jurisprudencia, trabajos de grado, investigaciones y entrevistas. En esta primavera que termina, se festeja un año completo, con sus cuatro estaciones, de presencia de la Revista de Derechos en Acción (ReDeA). Tal es así que con este número, se cierra la primera vuelta al sol de esta querida publicación. |
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African Human Rights Yearbook
Pretoria University Law Press
Vol. 1 (2017)
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Abstract: In the first issue of the Yearbook, which is in the hands of the reader, the three institutions have endeavored to open a new avenue of reflection on the status of the standards, the functioning of the institutions, and women's and children’s rights in Africa. By compiling the writings of academics, practitioners and civil society activists from different backgrounds, whether in Africa or beyond, this first issue also focuses on the participation of women in the academic thinking on human rights in Africa. Such an approach is positioned in the continued celebration of the year 2016, which the African Union specially dedicated to the rights of women on the continent. |
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International Review of the Red Cross
International Committee of the Red Cross
Vol. 99, No. 905 (2017)
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Abstract: Every day, people go missing amidst conflict and violence, or on the paths of exile, displacement or migration. Meanwhile, those whose loved ones went missing in the past continue to live with their pain, unable to heal. Long after the wars or disasters are over, the wounded have been cared for and the new have been homes built upon the ruins of the old ones, the suffering of people whose loved ones are missing lingers on, the last open wound. |
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University of London. School of Oriental and African Studies
Vol. 62, No. 1 (2018)
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Abstract: The earlier focus on legal pluralism and customary law has evolved to include a focus on issues of international law in the African context, legal and institutional regional and sub-regional developments, post conflict resolution, constitutionalism, commercial law and environmental law. In recent years the Journal has published articles ranging from the Sharia debate in Nigeria, LGBT rights in Malawi, the new constitutional dispensation in Southern Sudan to case notes including on the rights of indigenous peoples under the African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights. The Journal welcomes articles on all legal issues pertaining to the African continent in its entirety. It particularly invites articles that have a regional or sub-regional, comparative or cross-cutting dimension, and which focus on major challenges and developments across the continent. The Journal welcomes articles on all legal issues pertaining to the African continent in its entirety. It particularly invites articles that have a regional or sub-regional, comparative or cross-cutting dimension, and which focus on major challenges and developments across the continent. |
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Texas International Law Journal
University of Texas School of Law
Vol. 53, No. 1 (2018)
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Abstract: The Texas International Law Journal is a student-run organization that delivers leading scholarship related to international legal, theoretical, and policy analysis. The Journal publishes academic articles, essays, and student notes in the areas of public and private international law, international legal theory, the law of international organizations, comparative and foreign law, and domestic laws with significant international implications. The editors and staff aim to fulfill these needs by concentrating on groundbreaking articles that will be useful to both practitioners and scholars.The Journal publishes academic articles, essays, and student notes in the areas of public and private international law, international legal theory, the law of international organizations, comparative and foreign law, and domestic laws with significant international implications.
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University of Illinois: Law Review
University of Illinois
No. 4, (2017)
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Abstract: The University of Illinois Law Review is an academic publication published five times per year by the students of the University of Illinois College of Law. The Law Review provides practitioners, judges, professors, and law students with cogent analyses of important topics in the law. In this issue, you can find articles by renowned researchers such as Saul Levmore, Ariel Porat, Russell L. Christopher, David S. Ardia, Harry Mitchell Caldwell and others. |
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