The Meaning of State in the Doctrine of Joint Ownershipdoi:10.1007/978-3-030-96658-4_19[§113]Hairi Yazdi, MehdiUniversity of Tehran
9 RegisterLog in Sign up with one click: Facebook Twitter Google Share on Facebook Democracy (redirected fromDemocratic state) Dictionary Thesaurus Legal Encyclopedia Related to Democratic state:Democratic government Democracy Self-rule in a polity. In a democracy, the citizens vote on issues of gov...
the principles, doctrine, or system of corporative organization of a political unit, as a city or state. [1885–90] cor′po•rat•ist,adj. Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights rese...
1Distinctive Criteria One main distinction between regulatory systems can be drawn betweendemocraticandauthoritarianstates, which typically will regulate broadcasting differently with regard to freedom of expression but not necessarily with regard to ownership and market behavior. That is, the systems will ...
The theories of ownership transfer, thestate of ownership and transferand the state of ownership have their respective reasonable values. "物权变动说"、"物权状态与变动说"、"物权状态说"各有其合理性。 2) state variable weights 状态变权 1. ...
The state-action immunity doctrine of Parker v. Brown immunizes anticompetitive state regulations from preemption by federal antitrust law so long as the state takes conspicuous ownership of its anticompetitive policy. In its 1943 Parker decision, the Supreme Court justified this doctrine, observing...
especially "the principles of 1789".Different from the social contract theory and the doctrine of clericalism,Durkheim suggests that State and Patrie are the two aspects of political society with the paralleling ethics of individualism and patriotism,compatible to the characteristics of organic ...
Fair division of sovereignty over natural resources and land; inalienable ownership of land by indigenous peoples and respect for the link between “Mother Earth” and spirituality. 15. Social security and economic equality of opportunity (fair division of public resources, nondiscrimination in the allo...
Under the Telecommunications Act of 1996, the federal government is required to relax regulation over the ownership of media outlets. This has led to an unprecedented wave of mergers and a crippling erosion of the diversity...
for example. These practices usually involved a favored elite class with strong intervention of the state in the economy and often included state ownership of key industries, a practice still common in some Latin American countries –Mexico, Venezuela, and Bolivia, for example. A few experiments ...