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Law and Cultural Diversity

Cultural Diversity, European Public Policy Exception and Family Law of Muslim Countries

Cultural Diversity, European Public Policy Exception and Family Law of Muslim Countries

... of cultural diversity as a value of the European Union Law is undoubtedly present in the current process of integration, which, in turn, is related to the maintenance of ...International Law ...

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Cultural Diversity:  Is It Present In American Law Schools And The Legal Profession?

Cultural Diversity: Is It Present In American Law Schools And The Legal Profession?

... promoting diversity in student ...of law schools to advocate for greater inclusion, equity, and diversity in their student populations in order to accurately reflect the rate of change in American ...

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Indigenous Law and Gender in South Africa: Taking Human Rights and Cultural Diversity Seriously

Indigenous Law and Gender in South Africa: Taking Human Rights and Cultural Diversity Seriously

... 3 " In the South African constitutional context, the problem is two-fold: the operation of customary law practices in a society where equality and non-discriminati[r] ...

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Cultural diversity, copyright, and international trade

Cultural diversity, copyright, and international trade

... a cultural exception into the WTO ...the law – between human rights and WTO law is taking ...copyright law and international trade law, in order to reduce the normative conflict between ...

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EU Participation in the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: Some Constitutional Remarks. EDAP paper, 3/2005

EU Participation in the UNESCO Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: Some Constitutional Remarks. EDAP paper, 3/2005

... From a strictly procedural point of view, the factual overlapping of unanimity seems to have a double meaning. If, on the one hand, unanimity might be considered a guarantee for democracy in the sense that it mirrors the ...

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Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

Custodians of the land: indigenous peoples, human rights and cultural integrity

... peoples’ cultural heritage, as in the words of Xanthaki: ‘problems arise from the discrepancy between the Indigenous understanding of culture as a way of life and the non-Indigenous perception of culture as ...

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‘Rule of Law’ in China: The Confrontation of Formal Law with Cultural Norms

‘Rule of Law’ in China: The Confrontation of Formal Law with Cultural Norms

... between law and culture— this inter- action is most visible when law is transplanted from one legal tradition (Western) into a country of a different legal tradition ...Civil Law of the People’s ...

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Measuring the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: Applying the Stirling Model of Diversity in Culture

Measuring the Diversity of Cultural Expressions: Applying the Stirling Model of Diversity in Culture

... Diversity is crucial to the environment and sustaining ecological equilibrium. In ecology, scientists maintain that an unbalanced ecosystem naturally leads to the disappearance of the less-represented species. ...

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The Cultural Analysis of Class Action Law

The Cultural Analysis of Class Action Law

... civil law system of Quebec, the advent of the class action has forced class action judges to move from a typically individualistic conception of justice, and of the class action, to a more collective ...

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Multivariate Statistical Methods in Researching Biocultural Diversity

Multivariate Statistical Methods in Researching Biocultural Diversity

... biocultural diversity IBCD-RICH), with its only one statistically significant predictor (Plant diversity), could be a direct consequence of the fact that we were not able to use measures for absolute size ...

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France, immigration, and the policies of Culture: understanding the “French Integration Model”.

France, immigration, and the policies of Culture: understanding the “French Integration Model”.

... French cultural cooperation policy as designed to be implemented in formerly colonised ...and cultural products of the countries of origin but it did not cover the political struggles of some immigrants in ...

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United in Diversity? Cultural Heritage and the Image of a Common European Cultural Identity

United in Diversity? Cultural Heritage and the Image of a Common European Cultural Identity

... of cultural heritage assets – tangible and intangible, immov- able and movable ...great diversity of cultural heritage assets that bear the ...

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Two sides of the coin: patient and provider perceptions of health care delivery to patients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

Two sides of the coin: patient and provider perceptions of health care delivery to patients from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds

... Background: Australia is a culturally diverse nation with one in seven Australians born in a non-English speaking country. Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) populations are at a high risk of developing ...

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Enhancing the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of the Pediatric Workforce

Enhancing the Racial and Ethnic Diversity of the Pediatric Workforce

... to cultural competence and cultural ...whereas cultural competence and cul- tural sensitivity refer to the provider’s attributes, the term culturally effec- tive health care refers to the interaction ...

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Cradle to Cradle Implementation in Business Sites and the Perspectives of Tenant Stakeholders

Cradle to Cradle Implementation in Business Sites and the Perspectives of Tenant Stakeholders

... ‘celebrate diversity’ principle is considered to be of most importance regarding their choice to operate from a business ...to diversity, particularly conceptual and cultural diversity, could ...

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Walking the Tightrope – Cultural Diversity in the Context of European Integration

Walking the Tightrope – Cultural Diversity in the Context of European Integration

... different cultural systems which might be similar or different in respect to the sets of core values they ...such cultural differences can have a substantial influence are numerous: on policy and ...

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The contribution of NGOs to the cultural diversity: the case of Balochistan

The contribution of NGOs to the cultural diversity: the case of Balochistan

... NGOs for women which protecting women right to prompt mobilization, solidarity and networking problems Shishkarava, 2006 NGOs are playing very important role in different world disasters[r] ...

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Race and Cultural Diversity: The Training of Psychologists and Psychiatrists

Race and Cultural Diversity: The Training of Psychologists and Psychiatrists

... Evidence of this may be found in the fact that the use of mental health services by people from British and Asian Minority Ethnic (BAME) communities is reported to be less than the rest of the population (Bhugra & ...

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Preservice Science Teachers and Cultural Diversity Awareness

Preservice Science Teachers and Cultural Diversity Awareness

... of cultural dissonance or discontinuity is described as disjunction or lack of “cultural synchronization” (Irvine, 1990; ...growing cultural mis-match between teachers and their students which ...

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Abstracting The Concrete, Concretizing The Abstract:  Reframing Diversity Education Through Experiential Learning Theory

Abstracting The Concrete, Concretizing The Abstract: Reframing Diversity Education Through Experiential Learning Theory

... U.S. Whites seldom view themselves primarily through a racioethnic lens unless they are in the numeric minority or they actively identify with a White ethnic group (e.g., Italian, Polish, Irish). As a result, the concept ...

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