Resultados da pesquisa - "judge"

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  1. El pensamiento de Raúl Prebisch: una visión alternativa Sotelsek Salem, Daniel F.

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2008
    “...The central aim is to provide the reader with an alternative approach to evaluating Prebisch’s theories and ideas by contributing the necessary elements to be able to judge his work in a different way from the traditional approach....”
  2. El “Imperio informal” británico en América Latina: ¿realidad o ficción? Garner, Paul

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...This article is centered on the second half of the 19th Century and goes up to the end of the First World War in 1918. It aims to judge the validity of the concept of an “informal empire” as a key towards understanding Anglo-Latin American relations, specifically Anglo-Mexican relations, during this period....”
  3. La tradición del derecho continental europeo y el constitucionalismo en el México del siglo XX: el legado de Emilio Rabasa Hale, Charles A.

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “...Two keys elements of that tradition are a depreciation of judges and a resistance to judge-made law, and the theoretical corollary that law emanates from the Legislator. ...”
  4. Argentina y China: causas de la disputa en torno al aceite de soja Oviedo, Eduardo Daniel

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2012
    “...Measure taken under the misperception of Argentina as “winner”, produced by the Chinese official statistics on trade, and strained bilateral environment, due to the international arrest warrant issued by an Argentine judge on Jiang Ze Min and Luo Gang for human rights violation in China. ...”
  5. Dimensión jurídica de la conciencia. Pecadores y pecados en tres confesionarios de la Nueva España, 1545-1732 Lira, Andrés

    Historia Mexicana

    2006
    “...This text shows how the legal character of confession, as conceptualized and defined in canon law, can be seen in the “confessional” by Fray Bartolomé de Las Casas, the Confessional in the Mexican and Castilian Tongues by Fray Alonso de Molina and The Precise Rules Needed for Judges and Ministers in the Indies and Their Confessors by Fray Jerónimo Moreno, but that, furthermore, the legal dimension of the conscience can be seen in the specific nature of the sins in question, the situations in which sinners confessed and, consequently, the means suggested by the authors of these works for guiding penitents and confessors....”
  6. Los periodistas palestinos: entre nacionalismo y profesionalismo Hernández Vilchis, Nofret Berenice

    Estudios de Asia y África

    2017
    “...Palestinian journalists continue to be regarded by their foreign colleagues as unprofessional because of their active participation in the national struggle. They are judged as too politicized to be able to produce professional and impartial journalistic texts. ...”
  7. Ambulantaje en la ciudad de México y la justicia federal Meneses, Rodrigo

    Estudios Sociológicos

    2014
    “...Specifically, it seeks to explain how judges have participated in the legal constitution of specific limits and rules in order to regulate the people’s right to work on the street. ...”
  8. La política agraria en el Yucatán colonial: las composiciones de tierras en 1679 y 1710 Carrera Quezada, Sergio Eduardo

    Historia Mexicana

    2015
    “...It also shows the particular characteristics of regional land use policy, such as the reasons for its late implementation, the negotiations between ranchers and judges and the exclusive benefits for Spaniards. The article concludes by explaining the various methods Yucatecan Mayas used to defend their right to the land they had possessed since time immemorial....”
  9. El Estado liberal ante las rebeliones populares. México, 1867-1876 Falcón, Romana

    Historia Mexicana

    2005
    “...After a brief review of the eight most important rebellions,  the author explores the ideas, perceptions and rationale —a combination of fear and contempt— through which  commoners, Indians, itinerants  and, above all, rebels were judged, in order to consider the central rules of domination, both the relatively hidden ones, such as alliances between economic and political power, and military rule, which surely became the main answer to social upheavals. ...”
  10. El ejido mexicano en el siglo XIX Knowlton, Robert J.

    Historia Mexicana

    1998
    “...In the nineteenth century, prior to the Porfirian period, ejidos were generally excluded from efforts to individualize village communal lands. lnconststent application of the laws characterized the actions of officials and judges. Furthermore, defects in the Iegislation and villagers' opposition to division of Iands protracted the partition process. ...”
  11. Clusters vs units in Otomanguean: the cases of Tlapanec (Mè’phàà) and Zapotec (Dixsa:) Uchihara, Hiroto

    Cuadernos de Lingüística

    2021
    “...I will show that in both cases the criteria do not always converge: some sequences are judged to be clusters by certain criteria but as units by others. ...”
  12. Marketización y feminización del mercado de trabajo en Buenos Aires : perspectivas macro y microsociales Sautu, Ruth

    Estudios Demográficos y Urbanos

    2000
    “...Older women's entry into the labor market has corresponded to the need to cover the loss of male jobs and/or a reduction of household income levels. Judging from the testimonies, young people's work also seems to be a response to this situation. ...”

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