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https://www.academia.edu/39288546/On_the_interaction_between_landownership_and_regional_de…

… positioned parallel to the changes in landownership. The result shows that the governments that took the lead in the projects added more detail to the plans only after they secured their active role for themselves by acquiring a dominant owner- ship position on sites eventually …

https://www.academia.edu/29669180/From_a_Fishy_Place_Examining_Canadian_State_Law_Applied_…

…at the Parliament has power over “Indians, and Lands reserved for the Indians” (Government of Canada 1867). The Daniels decision sought, in part, to make the government articulate whether Métis and non-status peoples are “Indi- ans” for the purposes of interpreting this section o…

https://www.academia.edu/144081666/Competitive_Impunity_The_Contestation_of_Symbolism_in_B…

… the Sadrists challenged the status quo by seeking to exclude their rivals from government formation. MIDDLE EAST CRITIQUE 3 The Political System 20 Years after Regime Change In its inception, the post-2003 political order was based on the division of the state along lines of com…

https://www.academia.edu/77358311/Making_Territory_and_Negotiating_Citizenship_in_a_Climat…

…lopment goals. The discourses of green economy and REDD+ have provided the Aceh government and communities with a new ‘surface of engagement’ to express Acehnese struggles over territory and citizenship by aligning with global climate change issues. INTRODUCTION In April 2007, a …

https://www.academia.edu/23448285/Power_and_Servility_An_Experiment_in_the_Ethics_of_Secur…

…can be found in the phenomenon of security, both as desire and as technology of government. In this paper, we will analyse how security has been conceptualised at certain moments, in a mostly heterodox history of political thought, both as a desire derived from the sentiments of …

https://www.academia.edu/114640399/Proximity_as_urban_democratic_legitimacy_Strategies_of_…

…ive qualitative research, the article examines how and why Larreta and his city government deployed the strategy of proximity, while also highlighting its limits. Keywords Buenos Aires, legitimacy, participation, proximity, urban democracy Corresponding author: Sam Halvorsen, Sch…

https://www.academia.edu/32583363/INTERNATIONAL_LAW_AND_TERRITORIAL_CRISES_THE_INVOLVEMENT…

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES 15th April 2017. Vol.51. No.1 © 2012-2017 TIJOSS & ARF. All rights reserved ISSN 2305-4557 www.Tijoss.com INTERNATIONAL LAW AND TERRITORIAL CRISES: THE INVOLVEMENT OF INTERNATIONAL LAW IN THE PREVENTION AND RESOLUTION OF TERRITORIAL CONFLI…

https://www.academia.edu/143026794/Global_petroleum_industry_model_contracts_revisited_Hig…

…as always required cooperation with other parties, whether they be contractors, governments or competitors. Indeed, the upstream petroleum industry is unique in terms of how it deals with its competitors. Oil and gas producing companies frequently negotiate contracts between each…