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The paper proposes a methodology to obtain evidence on the relative importance of different mechanisms for supporting agreements. A survey question posed to company directors summarizes key aspects of mechanisms and asks for judgments on use. In contrast to existing approaches, the data covers...
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Very large awards and settlements for patent infringement have increased dramatically since the 1980s. A large fraction of these awards have occurred in the computer hardware and software industries. Complex technologies such as computer hardware and software require rights to a very large...
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law.1 Nevertheless, openness itself cannot be the driving force behind the open source movement. This is because openness …
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for law enforcement. …
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Finance, (ii) Infrastructure and Transport, (iii) Development, and (iv) Law and Security sectors. [PRS Annual Policy Review] …
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elections. Law has finally caught up though accountability for the violations committed during the conflict remains elusive …
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This paper offers a brief analysis of the legal aspects of the ethnic return migration policy of Kazakhstan, a post-Soviet Central Asian state that has been active in seeking ties with its diaspora since independence. This paper examines the definition of oralman (repatriates) and the...
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women with the law as well as with the women’s movement and the queer movement in India. The article proposes a critical … analyses of the way the law frames identities, struggles and movements and suggests possible direction for theoretical …
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direct impact. However, all bribes are harmful, because they always undermine the rule of law.JEL: K2 Regulation and Business … Law …
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