Philippine Law Journal, Količina 68College of Law, University of the Philippines, 1993 |
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... countries . In the Philippines , there is an urgent need to approach law as a social science in view of our colonial past . Law in our country is of course a product of our history . We were colonized for 400 years , and the colonial ...
... countries . In the Philippines , there is an urgent need to approach law as a social science in view of our colonial past . Law in our country is of course a product of our history . We were colonized for 400 years , and the colonial ...
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... countries and in precedents in common law countries ... Underlying these rules are assumptions of how individuals behave and how their behavior can be regulated . Since these assumptions are about the behavior of individuals , they are ...
... countries and in precedents in common law countries ... Underlying these rules are assumptions of how individuals behave and how their behavior can be regulated . Since these assumptions are about the behavior of individuals , they are ...
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... countries in the field of scientific observation and study.191 He notes that Western scientists often agree on many things due to frequent intercommunications and meetings while scientists from developing countries do not have these 188 ...
... countries in the field of scientific observation and study.191 He notes that Western scientists often agree on many things due to frequent intercommunications and meetings while scientists from developing countries do not have these 188 ...
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TEACHING LAW AS A SOCIAL SCIENCE | 1 |
CLIMATE CHANGE SCIENTIFIC UNCERTAINTY | 17 |
ILO CONVENTION NO 147 PORT STATE CONTROL | 62 |
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According action activity administrative adopted agencies agreements Amended ANNUAL REPORT antitrust apply approach ASSESSMENT atmosphere authority body cause climate change competition laws concentrations concern Conference continue Convention countries Court decisions deficiencies determine economic effect emissions enforcement environment environmental European evidence example existing fact flag force framework gases global warming greenhouse greenhouse effect human element increase inspection institutions integration involved IPCC issue joint ventures jurisdiction labor levels maritime means measures methane method models natural observed operational ozone Philippines political Pollution port state control possible precautionary predictions prevention principle problem procedures production protection question radiative forcing reason regime regional regulation relation relevant requirements response result risks rules safety scientific scientists SCRA seafarers ship social sciences standards substandard supra note temperature trade uncertainty understanding United