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reasoning in this category of cases. The Constitutional Court of Russia has chosen to abstain from crafting principles of legal … judiciary, and the Supreme Court of Russia has no clear-cut policy in this regard. In such a situation, ordinary judges choose …
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Based on idea of the analysis of symbolic representations of sovereignty and framework of post …-structuralist international relations theory this research is exploring the performative nature of sovereignty in a comparative empirical … perspective. We have taken four well-known speeches on sovereignty issues to see which symbolic representations of sovereignty …
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Constitutional Court of Russia in several decisions concerning sovereignty problems. The paper focuses on the vertical dimension of … sovereignty, i.e. on different conceptions adopted by the federal and regional powers in post- Soviet Russia regarding the legal …This paper studies the background and guidelines of discussions about the concept of sovereignty and its limits. The …
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This article aims to add to the exiting poststructuralism literature on Russian sovereignty two more dimensions. In the … first part of the article we show the evolution of the symbolic representations of sovereignty in speeches of three Russian … metaphors of Russian sovereignty is also exploring whether symbolic representations of sovereignty could be considered a Russian …
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science, i.e. in a new understanding of such traditional concepts as sovereignty …
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In this paper the author questions the role of Eugen Ehrlich's sociological jurisprudence for contemporary debates regarding the sources of binding rules that have their (ontological) foundation in societal practices, but whose validity cannot be extracted from these practices. The question on...
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This paper examines changes in the motivation of physicians at work since the start of the salary reforms in 2008. These reforms included a shift from a fixed salary system to performance-based remuneration and an overall increase in salaries. The data of six surveys of health workers from...
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In this paper we investigate cognitive biases as a potential reason for the varied results of M&A in emerging capital markets. We focus on two cognitive biases, CEO overconfidence and availability bias, which significantly influence CEO behavior, encouraging them to be irrational in M&A deals....
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-sectional data of manufacturing firms in six EU countries and in Russia. To address heterogeneity, we explore innovation performance … Russia and in the EU. In the EU, female CEOs are associated with less innovation, especially in SMEs and in the traditional … sector. In Russia, CEO gender is not associated with differences in innovative performance and when it is (for the …
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policies in Russian manufacturing subsidiaries of MNCs during the anticipated period of economic recession in Russia …
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