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Scientific Ethics in Teaching of Social Sciences in Iran

Masoumeh Qarakhani, Seyyed Mirzaie · Allameh Tabataba’i University, Iran
The ethic of education is a set of professional rules and regulations agreed upon by the scientific community that obliges actors to comply with codes of conduct in the science education process. This article is asking about levels and types of academic dishonesty and recognizing factors affecting i…
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National Sovereignty Vs. Globalization

Michele Marsonet · University of Genoa, Italy
Globalization entails the increasing volume, velocity and importance of flows within and across borders of people, ideas, goods, money, and much else, thus challenging one of sovereignty’s basic principles: the ability to control what crosses borders in either direction. Sovereign States increasingl…
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Inflation, exchange rate and efficacy of monetary policy in Nigeria: The empirical evidence

BigBen Ogbonna · Department of Economics, Ebonyi State University Abakal…
This paper analyses the post SAP persistence of inflation in Nigeria for the period, 1960-2008 with exchange rate, money supply and trade balance as preferred influential variables. To investigate the effect of policy switch from the period of direct instrument to the period of deregulation occasion…
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A case study, Bagnoli: a difficult transition

Maria Selvaggio · University of Salerno, Italy
Bagnoli, a neighbourhood on the west outskirts of Naples, has been a typical industrial and working class area for more than eighty years, having put up an important factory district in a wide territory belonging to its seaside zone, where the Ilva-Italsider building, third steel industry centre in …
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Contractual Obligations under the Private International Law in Albania.

Ervis Çela, Maks Qoku · Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, Albania
This theoretical and practical part is related to the analysis and studies of the contractual obligations under the private international law. This work is divided into three parts, where respectively, the first part deals with the general part of the contractual obligations; the second part deals w…
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The approach towards gay marriage in the Albanian legislation and society

Xhensila Kadi · Law Faculty, University of Tirana, Albania
The goal of this paper is to address the phenomena of homosexuality in Albania and the situation of persons with homosexual tendencies encounter. Future spouses’ sexuality cannot be ignored when addressing the conditions for marriage. The issue of gay marriage has been at the center of political and…
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Family law matters in a European dimension - A comparative perspective between Brussels II bis Regulation and the new Albanian Act on private international law.

Eniana Qarri · Faculty of Law, Tirana University, Albania
This paper aims to analyze to the regulation of the family matters in the EU “acquiss communautaire” regarding marriage, dissolution of marriage, marital property regimes and parental responsibility. The European Union law of these recent years has shown some increasing trend of intervening in the r…
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The Development of Private International Law in Albania

Ilda Mucmataj, Lorenc Danaj · Faculty of Law, University of Tirana, Albania
In a world like today’s one, with communication, trade and the increasing cross-border travels, the issue of the conflict of laws appears in every aspect of the private law. It is important that every member of the legal community understands the conflict of laws. This is important especially for ju…
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Communication as ethical facilitator

Franco Pomilio · Pomilio Blumm, International Public Communication Initi…
The purpose of the article is to offer a reflection on the ethical aspect of communication, more from a practised, experienced perspective than according to abstract models characterised by theoretical regulation and definition. Specifically, through references to the crisis of confidence that is cu…
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Albania’s challenge for access and competitiveness in EU Market: When good will requires more than legal regulation. An inside of Albania’s efforts to increase the presence of its domestic product in EU markets.

Edi Spaho · University of Tirana, Albania
Albania has experienced a difficult transition period, characterized by efforts to establish an economic system oriented towards the free market. Despite the difficulties encountered during the transition process, Albania has made progress in the macroeconomic stability and structural reforms. Nowad…
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“Product Placement”: The harmonization of the new Albanian media law with the European Audio-Visual Media Services Directive

Endira Bushati · University of Tirana, Albania
With the Audio-Visual Media Services (AVMS) Directive the explicit regulation of product placement is introduced into the framework of European media law. The product placement is today one of most debated issue for the media law experts in Europe. What is the “product placement”? In what kind of pr…
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Loss of parental responsibility – a new legal instrument between need of protection of the best interest of the child and respect of parent fundamental rights

Sonila Omari · University of Tirana, Albania
The new Albanian Family Code provides an additional measure reading the protection of the child, namely, the “loss of parental responsibility.” Differently from the measure of “removal of the parental responsibility” that is provided in the civil code provisions, this new measure has been introduced…