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loaded or not even loaded at all with negative connotations even in diasporas with a complicated history. Other elements of culture, such as literature, language, history, religion, traditions, economy or national symbols could more be it. Probably, that
Maxqda program ( Kuckartz, 2014 ). A code tree was developed and the material coded with the help of this program. Categories were generated deductively from previous knowledge and special literature as well as inductively from the data material in line
literature as a phenomenon of intersectionality ( Cserti-Csapó & Orsós, 2013 ; Óhidy, 2016 ). The complexity created by intersectionality is caused by a combination of two types of inequality. In a permanent situation, there are several categories of
university students thus forms a special chance to develop professionalism (cf. Prengel, 2012 ). Literature review In recent years, the discussion on the quality of practical phases in Germany has created a big stir in which the focus has been particularly
Introduction The problem of mentorship ensuring is a topical one, which highlights a complex process, and varies from one situation to another depending on the social context. In the scientific literature ( Balan & Andriţchi, 2015 ; Morgan
Literature Bencze , M. and Badó , A. , ‘Reforming the Hungarian Lay Justice System’ in Cserne , P. et al . (eds), Theatrum Legale Mundi. Symbola Cs. Varga oblata
Literature Bishop , J. , ‘ Enhancing the understanding of genres of web-based communities: The role of the ecological cognition framework ’ ( 2009 ) 5
different national systems, including different definitions, which are discussed below ( Thomas & Hovdhaugen, 2014 ). A review of the literature finds that variations between national HE systems contribute to differences in study success, in particular
impact of the scholarship on students’ success in general, but specifically on academic procrastination requires more investigations. A clear result of scholarship being highly effective has been recognized within the higher education literature ( Robbins
The purpose of this study is to present the notion of mercenaries laid down in literature and in international law, as its applicability to private military companies and their employees so. The first chapter examines the use of the notion of mercenaries in literature and in international treaties. It explores whether the definition laid down in international treaties, reflect customary international law, or not. The second chapter of the study scrutinizes the various conditions listed in the afore-mentioned notions and tries to find out whether and to what degrees private military companies and their employees meet them. The final conclusion of this paper—of the perspective of international law—is that private military companies and their employees, in accordance with the rules of international law, cannot be considered mercenaries.