scholarly journals EMigration Policy: Theoretical Approaches and Directions of Scientific Analysis

2018 ◽  
pp. 27-37 ◽  
Author(s):  
O.А. MALYNOVSKA
Author(s):  
Aleksandr I. Lushin ◽  
Dmitry Y. Savchenko

Introduction. Events related to the Soviet-Polish war of 1919–1920s and its consequences still attract the attention of historians and professional politicians for reasons of significant scientific and cognitive interest. Their objective analysis and research of the whole complex of factors that led to open military actions between the two states will make it possible to get rid of both ideological myths that have a negative impact on relations between the Russian Federation and Poland and neighboring states, as well as the prevalence of military strategy in domestic historiography and tactics as opposed to a comprehensive scientific analysis of the causes of the war and its consequences that affect the relationship between our Russian Federation and Poland. The article attempts to analyze the works on the most topical issues of the Soviet-Polish war of 1919–1920, which found their definite reflection in the domestic historiography of the 1920s. The purpose of the study suggests a description of the dominant and constant policies for covering the events of the Soviet-Polish war of 1919–1920, its causes, results and consequences, which are still poorly understood, despite a number of separate publications, articles and new archival materials that have become accessible to domestic researchers since the late 80s of the XX century and introduced into scientific circulation recently. Methods and materials. The research is based on problem and chronological, comparative historical methods, as well as on the method of terminological analysis. The main sources were the texts of speeches and statements of the top political and military leadership of the Soviet Russia (RSFSR) in 1920s. Results and discussion. The results of the research showed a dominant dependence of the coverage of the events of the Soviet-Polish war of 1919–1920 on the ideological guidelines of the party leadership of the RSFSR. The available publications reflected the ideological and political preferences of the “Lenin Guard”, which in many ways determined the policy of the state in the early years of Soviet authority. At the same time, the lack of documentary sources and the lack of objective information had a negative impact on the analysis of the causes and consequences of the war. The conclusion. Based on theoretical approaches, expert assessments and archival materials, it was shown that the first attempt to analyze the causes and course of the Soviet-Polish war undertaken in the 1920s could not be truly objective, in view of the prevailing tendency to cover the history of the Soviet-Polish war with propaganda clichés, military-strategic and military-operational aspects, which completely exhausted itself at the time of the collapse of the USSR, and the dismantling of the socialist system in Europe at the end of the 20th century.


2014 ◽  
Vol 19 (5) ◽  
pp. 3-12
Author(s):  
Lorne Direnfeld ◽  
David B. Torrey ◽  
Jim Black ◽  
LuAnn Haley ◽  
Christopher R. Brigham

Abstract When an individual falls due to a nonwork-related episode of dizziness, hits their head and sustains injury, do workers’ compensation laws consider such injuries to be compensable? Bearing in mind that each state makes its own laws, the answer depends on what caused the loss of consciousness, and the second asks specifically what happened in the fall that caused the injury? The first question speaks to medical causation, which applies scientific analysis to determine the cause of the problem. The second question addresses legal causation: Under what factual circumstances are injuries of this type potentially covered under the law? Much nuance attends this analysis. The authors discuss idiopathic falls, which in this context means “unique to the individual” as opposed to “of unknown cause,” which is the familiar medical terminology. The article presents three detailed case studies that describe falls that had their genesis in episodes of loss of consciousness, followed by analyses by lawyer or judge authors who address the issue of compensability, including three scenarios from Arizona, California, and Pennsylvania. A medical (scientific) analysis must be thorough and must determine the facts regarding the fall and what occurred: Was the fall due to a fit (eg, a seizure with loss of consciousness attributable to anormal brain electrical activity) or a faint (eg, loss of consciousness attributable to a decrease in blood flow to the brain? The evaluator should be able to fully explain the basis for the conclusions, including references to current science.


1992 ◽  
Vol 37 (8) ◽  
pp. 786-787
Author(s):  
Michael J. Lambert
Keyword(s):  

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tom Pyszczynski ◽  
Crystal Park ◽  
George Bonanno ◽  
Yuval Neria ◽  
Charles Benight

2003 ◽  
pp. 83-100 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Radygin ◽  
R. Entov

The paper deals with theoretical approaches to the problems of property rights and contractual obligations and with analysis of economic consequences of the imperfect enforcement system. In particular, the authors consider Russian experience in the sphere of corporate conflicts. Legal and practical recommendations related to the improvement of legal framework, judiciary reform, executory process and different federal and regional authorities are also presented.


2019 ◽  
pp. 55-69 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sergey M. Drobyshevskiy ◽  
Natalia V. Makeeva ◽  
Elena V. Sinelnikova-Muryleva ◽  
Pavel V. Trunin

This paper is devoted to the estimation of welfare costs of inflation, taking into account the peculiarities of the Russian economy. Theoretical approaches that are used in the literature to analyze the costs of inflation are discussed in the paper. It also provides an overview of the empirical studies of this topic. Research found in academic literature shows that the results of quantitative estimates are extremely sensitive to the choice of the functional form of the money demand equation, as well as to assumptions that are made to simplify the analysis, some of which do not fit Russian data. As a result, we have modified the standard approaches to estimating welfare costs of inflation, taking into account the monetization growth in Russia, and provide quantitative estimates of the magnitude of welfare costs of inflation. The results indicate a significant gain for economic agents in terms of real GDP with a decrease in inflation, which is regarded as a positive effect from the inflation targeting policy.


2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (SI) ◽  
pp. 102-113
Author(s):  
Paula Estrada Jones

The paper documents the initiative of two African American women educators who have utilized these theoretical approaches to solve the educational challenges in their respective communities. Marva Collins and Corla Hawkins decided to build schools in their own communities after realizing that the public schools were not equipped to educate minorities. The story of these two women demonstrates that individuals can address systemic injustices in their communities. Collins and Hawkins were not wealthy. What they possessed was a passion for helping others. Their example can inspire more individuals to take steps using liberating philosophies, like value-creating education and womanist approaches in education, to transform the state of education in their communities.        


2018 ◽  
Vol 6 (2) ◽  
pp. 110
Author(s):  
Padrisan Jamba, Irene Svinarky

Batam City, which is one of the cities whose rules are slightly different from other cities inIndonesia, is about administrative procedures for land ownership registration, but for permits toallocate land, it is still held by the Batam Entrepreneurs Agency, abbreviated as BP Batam. InBatam City, the provision of KSB is actually given to residents due to various things. To get KSBthe community needs to fulfill the procedure first. This is what makes the writer interested intaking the title of Juridical Review of Ready-to-Build Courts in Batam City. The purpose of thispaper is to find out that the Ready-to-Build plot can be owned by land users (general public) inBatam City. The legal research method used in this study is normative legal research. Normativeresearch in it is also permitted to use scientific analysis of other sciences (including empiricalscience) to explain the legal facts examined by scientific work and juridical thinking (dankenjuridical). Retrieval Data used is by using secondary data, where documentation and recordingtechniques are through the file system. The Research Result for Ready-to-Build Plots in BatamCity may be owned by individuals, but the provision of KSB can be given to the community.People who get it while the people who get the plot still have not built a plot even though theprovisions in the temporary agreement agreed upon by the applicant with the BatamEntrepreneurial Agency the applicant must immediately build a building on the land.


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