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Zipf’s law for city populations is a well-known statement regarding the proportions between the most populous cities of a given area, first mentioned by German physicist Felix Auerbach (Auerbach 1913, Zipf 1949, Simon 1955). Many observers, including Paul Krugman, have held Zipf’s law to be...
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The Universal Declaration was, of course, the first of the three global international human rights instruments which have collectively come to be known as the International Bill of Rights. Very often, however, this latter term appears within quotation marks or is prefaced by the qualifying...
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Transnational Corporations are often accused by non-governmental organisations of ignoring fundamental democratic rights, such as civil liberties and political rights, in the countries of their investments. This paper attempts to explore empirically the complex relationship between foreign...
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world can guarantee their citizens' fundamental right to basic healthcare. Ground in the philosophical position that …
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