Chicago-Kent Law Review 71:13–39. Present-day Hamadan. The first dynastic capital and final resting place of Cyrus the Great (550–530 BC). The Achaemenids’ ceremonial capital during the Darius the Great Reign (522–486 BC). Other names are “Pârsa” or “Pârseh” in ancient ...
The historic information mentioned in Jaina literature also help us in reconstructing the history of different regions of India. The Dharmasutras and the Smritis were the rules and regulations for the general public and the rulers. It can be equated with the constitution and the law books of th...
a good deal of the debate about mercy killing originates from the decision-making process. who decides whether a patient is to die this issue has not been solved legally in the united states. the matter is left to state law, which usually allows the physician in charge to suggest the opti...
The modernization of the Chinese orchestra of traditional instruments began in the twentieth century after the overthrow of imperial rule and the emerging changes in Chinese society. Nevertheless, the process of integrating the Western musical traditions was carried out in China for several centuries, ...
(Wang et al.2022). The ancient town can be defined as s city approved as a famous historical and cultural city that should have rich cultural relic resources and have high historical value or revolutionary significance by the Cultural Relics Protection Law of PRC issued in 1982 (Yin et al....
He was no longer as famous as he had been: part of this was due to the loss of his Studio and pictures in the early years of the Second World War, as a result of Nazi bombing.4 Some of those familiar with magical curse law had suggested that this loss was a direct result of ...
CP in tourism development is not only crucial for promoting the economic and social development of the local community [36] but also better meeting the needs of tourists [37]. Furthermore, if residents participate in the decision-making process, it helps to promote the local community’s ...
Tackling trade-offs in the nexus of water, energy and food. Aquat. Proc. 2015, 5, 58–68. [Google Scholar] [CrossRef] Fader, M.; Cranmer, C.; Lawford, R.; Engel-Cox, J. Toward an understanding of synergies and trade-offs between water, energy, and food SDG targets. Front. ...
Making it the 7th largest nation in the world with a total area of 3,287,263 square kilometers. Surrounded by Bhutan, Nepal, and Bangladesh to the North East, China to the North, Pakistan to the North West, and Sri Lanka on the South East coast. ...
Around 1790 BC, a continued water dispute led Hammurabi (1792–1750 BC), the Babylonian king, to include several laws in the famous “Law Code of Hammurabi” pertaining to the negligence of irrigation systems and to water theft. Hammurabi created laws, which were enforced in his kingdom, ...