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The process of learning to think like a lawyer is dynamic and evolutionary. First-year students must acquire a set of highly complex and interdependent cognitive skills in a stressful environment. In an attempt to define what it means to think like a lawyer, we began a course of research to be...
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The role of entrepreneurship to promote the economic development of countries has been recognized in recent decades, mainly because of the transformations that countries have experienced the level of their economic, political, social and cultural environment.This article has as objective to...
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This article aims to address the topic “Knowledge Management and Diversification Strategy” and refers to relationship between these subjects. The first point begins to do a theoretical approach about Knowledge Management (KM), the second point does a theoretical approach about...
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A new one-credit course on IP and patent application drafting was offered at Auburn University jointly by the authors in spring 2009. The course started with a target of 15 students. Within 1 week of its announcement, the course was oversubscribed; the class was filled within a week of its...
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This article explores various methods of grade normalization used by law schools. Based on a survey of 116 responding ABA accredited law schools, 84% have some form of grade normalization policy, and the trend is toward adoption of grade normalization. The survey assessed the types of...
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The issue of criminal liability of the juvenile offender as well as the prevention and combating of juvenile delinquency have been and continue to represent an actuality in the criminal policy in modern states. It is presumed that the child needs special treatment in terms of criminal liability...
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The legal basis of the international law is given by the agreement will of the sovereign states composing the international society at a given time. In the absence of some public authorities having international legislative, administrative and juridical attributions, through which some of the...
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Human evolution, everything that defines diachronic social, proved that, very often, gaps are revealed after the regulation took place.When the law is imperfect or when it is silent, when it meets the new requirements resulting from changes in society, it is backward, even unjust, is it possible...
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International organizations have developed as derived subjects of international law without substitute the role and the importance of the states as fundamental actors in adopting policies that go beyond national powers. Therewith, national governments tendency to impose the rules of procedure at...
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Latest collections of law with broad implications of canon law were the two projects in the general code prepared by Michael Fotino inTara Romanesca in 1765 and 1766. Legal Imports continued but with the older Byzantine source of inspiration, new ones are emerging, the western origin, the main...
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