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The above studies all involve the impact of the carbon trading system on the supply chain, which lays a foundation for this paper to study the decision making of supply chain members based on the carbon trading system. However, different from the research conclusion of this paper, Xu ...
Studies have shown that the more cognitive resources teachers spend trying to communicate a lack of racism to their students, the more cognitive depletion that results. Our biases manifest in interactions with our students, in the form of decreased eye contact, nervousness, discomfort, awkwardness, ...
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Her research interests focus on the relationship between law and popular culture, engaging broadly with the fields of law and literature, cultural legal studies and sociolegal studies. Notes 1 Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House (New York: Viking, 1959). 2 Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid...
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One of the key lessons that are learned from the Tanzanian case and from many other previous studies, such as the studies by Ariffi (2015), and Challender & MacMillan (2014) is that law enforcement itself cannot address the problem of poaching. Policymakers have to think out of the box ...
Notes for the History of New Approaches to International Legal Studies: Not a Map but Perhaps a Compassinternational lawcritical approacheshistory of international lawThis work offers the first introductory chrono-bibliographical approach to David Kennedy's highly diversified, greatly heterogeneous, and ...