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Property Rights, Land and Territory in the European Overseas Empires

Property Rights, Land and Territory in the European Overseas Empires

... was in fact channelled by the official Portuguese circuits to Macao (“Improvement” 1843: 73; Matos 1974: 178; Hägerdal 2012: ...348). The existence of a Chinese network based in Batavia ... See full document

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Ecology versus Property Rights: Land in the Capitalist World-Economy

Ecology versus Property Rights: Land in the Capitalist World-Economy

... Virtually the entire land area of so-called lands of settlement was originally seized in this ...of overseas European settlement - North America, Australasia, the southern cone ... See full document

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Conquest, occupation, colonialism and exclusion: land disputes in Angola

Conquest, occupation, colonialism and exclusion: land disputes in Angola

... Perhaps the more interesting aspect of the 1571 decree is the fact that it created a political and juridical institution, the so-called “Reino de Angola” (Amaral ...1996). The ... See full document

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USE AND MISUSE OF THE CONCEPTS OF TRADITION AND PROPER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE CONSER TY RIGHTS IN THE CONSER TY RIGHTS IN THE CONSERVATION OF NATURAL VATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST (BRAZIL)

USE AND MISUSE OF THE CONCEPTS OF TRADITION AND PROPER PROPERTY RIGHTS IN THE CONSER TY RIGHTS IN THE CONSER TY RIGHTS IN THE CONSERVATION OF NATURAL VATION OF NATURAL RESOURCES IN THE ATLANTIC FOREST (BRAZIL)

... 35% and 51% compared to the country average of 15%). The presence of six major social groups reflects the complex history of human occupation in the region – Amerindians, ... See full document

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Promotion of LGBTI rights overseas: an overview of EU and US  experiences

Promotion of LGBTI rights overseas: an overview of EU and US experiences

... human rights and democracy promotion in general is at the core of the EU and US foreign policies, with hardly any foreign policy speech of their officials not mentioning ... See full document

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The Impact of E-Commerce Securi ty, and National Environment  on Consumer adoption of Intern et Banking in Malaysia and  Singapore

The Impact of E-Commerce Securi ty, and National Environment on Consumer adoption of Intern et Banking in Malaysia and Singapore

... as the extent to which a person views an innovation as offering an advantage over previous ways of performing the same task (Roger, 1983; Agarwal & Prasad, ...day and 7 days a week, it provides ... See full document

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Intellectual property rights protection and endogenous economic growth revisited

Intellectual property rights protection and endogenous economic growth revisited

... from the usual Euler equation, as will be seen in Section ...giving the model a complete analytical solution (unlike any other analyses of this model of which we are aware in the ... See full document

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Intangible capital and intellectual property rights: an analysis in terms of institutions.

Intangible capital and intellectual property rights: an analysis in terms of institutions.

... se traduz por uma diminuição da concorrência nesses mercados. As firmas que não alcançaram determinada massa crítica, em termos de DPI, não po- dem penetrar no mercado: na medida em que [r] ... See full document

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THE EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF SINGAPORE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS

THE EFFICIENCY ANALYSIS OF SINGAPORE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS

... of the other things Singapore did was to introduce the Singapore Real Estate Investment Trust ...purchase and manage income property (Keke and Emoh, 2015). When the Asian ... See full document

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The features of choosing an institutional development trajectory in Eastern Europe in the 16th—17th centuries: Moscovy and the Polish — Lithuanian Commonwealth

The features of choosing an institutional development trajectory in Eastern Europe in the 16th—17th centuries: Moscovy and the Polish — Lithuanian Commonwealth

... prices and serfdom scenario was characteristic of many countries of Eastern Europe (the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Bohe- mia, Prussia, ...Unlike the Moscovite serfdom, the market ... See full document

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Rev. Adm. (São Paulo)  vol.52 número1

Rev. Adm. (São Paulo) vol.52 número1

... abundant and waiting for answers. Most of the solutions reside in the interface between economics, business and legal ...agreements and institutional harmonization, pricing ... See full document

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Key words: Anti-Commons Theory, Property Rights

Key words: Anti-Commons Theory, Property Rights

... At the beginning of 90s, fisheries were opened just for two or three short periods of about 24 hours, per ...became the solution for fishers, who tried to get the maximum fish as possible, throughout ... See full document

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Brazilian landscape perception through literary sources (16th-18th centuries)

Brazilian landscape perception through literary sources (16th-18th centuries)

... analyses and they depended on the viewer’s own mental structure and ...were, the logics behind their arguments and perceptions are very difficult to ...Catholics, and Europeans, ... See full document

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SOCIAL INEQUALITIES AND DECENTRALIZATION. THEORETICAL VIEWPOINTS AND EVIDENCES FROM THE HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM IN ROMANIA

SOCIAL INEQUALITIES AND DECENTRALIZATION. THEORETICAL VIEWPOINTS AND EVIDENCES FROM THE HEALTH SYSTEM REFORM IN ROMANIA

... between the public and private sector . Despite the important role played by the human resources, even in the fulfillment and implementation of the reforms ... See full document

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A blessing and a curse? Political institutions in the growth and decay of generalized trust: a cross-national panel analysis, 1980-2009.

A blessing and a curse? Political institutions in the growth and decay of generalized trust: a cross-national panel analysis, 1980-2009.

... security and market regulation, others underscore the extent to which political institutions publicly allocate resources and are universally oriented ...[20,35]. The argument here is that ... See full document

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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ.  vol.33 número4

Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.33 número4

... (old and new) is ‘intervention from above’. The direction is Pareto-improvements and consists of policy packages that are not ...destabilizing. The laws and rules and regulations ... See full document

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v. 5 n. 6 (2018)
							| Humanidades & Inovação

v. 5 n. 6 (2018) | Humanidades & Inovação

... NGO in the UN that is registered in the patents system of the country of Finland, and having obtained an NGO license from the country of Iran, the associati on of ... See full document

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Owners of public property in Romania

Owners of public property in Romania

... for the following reasons. First it assumes that the state to have two legal personality, as if it were two separate legal entities, each with organization of course independent, own patrimony and ... See full document

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Land Right Registration and Property Development for Poverty Eradication and Slum Clearance in Nigeria

Land Right Registration and Property Development for Poverty Eradication and Slum Clearance in Nigeria

... Cost: The cost of obtaining title to land (C of O) or the required consent of the governor (as the case may be) is highly exorbitant in ...points in the course of ... See full document

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Land and the Sudanese transition to peace

Land and the Sudanese transition to peace

... of land in and around Khartoum and some urban centres in the north where IDPs have build temporary housing is a significant source of ...though in accordance with ... See full document

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