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This paper intends to explore whether government regulation hinders rather than serves the goals of environmentalism by inhibiting possible free market mechanisms. The primary focus will be upon the tort aspects of environmental law, and whether these might be expanded to allow for litigation to...
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This paper is aimed at highlighting how common law has evolved over the centuries, namely through the flexibility accorded to judicial precedents, as well as through the evolutionary nature evidenced in the processes and rules applied in statutory interpretation. In addition to illustrating how...
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Private innovative activities receive public innovation support from different political levels. Few studies have empirically evaluated the influence of political systems on the reception of public innovation support and no other studies have evaluated innovation support across Europe with CIS...
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. Building on insights provided by the “second generation” wave of research on fiscal federalism, this paper proposes a unified …
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decentralization, federalism, and aggregate decentralization. Our results show that fiscal and administrative decentralization are …
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