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  • Bushati, Endira; Spaho, Edi (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2013-01)
    Conflicts and disputes among people are an integral part of everyday life, of our private and professional life. They can be of any kind, from social, commercial, family related disputes up to those between the states ...
  • Pugliese, Enrico (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2011-01)
    The countries of Southern Europe – Greece, Italy, Portugal and Spain – have become in the last decades countries of immigration, while they are still areas of emigration even thug with a substant reduction of the emigration ...
  • Macioti, Maria Immacolata (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2020-01-03)
    A quick trip to some Mediterranean countries shows significant disparities, situations of inequality, different religious preferences, and struggling minority populations. The dream of a Mediterranean crossroads of cultures, ...
  • Hernando Cuñado, Jorge; Colvin-Díez, Jorge; Enríquez Román, Javier (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2019-07-06)
    Mercadona is currently the largest Spanish distribution company, and one of the food companies with the highest turnover in southern Europe, able to grow and adapt to the circumstances of each moment, in what has been ...
  • Racaj, Muhamet (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2016-07-04)
    The migrant crisis is an imposed problem that requires a thorough solution. The complete understanding of the reasons for migration, as well as the situation in the Mediterranean basin and in the Middle East is a precondition ...
  • Rhodes, Sybil (Academicus International Scinetific Journal, 2022-07-19)
    The political salience of policy issue arenas related to the movement of people, including immigration, citizenship, and asylum, has increased in recent decades and is likely to continue to escalate for the foreseeable ...
  • Tsilikis, Christos (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2020-07-06)
    Acting in a socially responsible manner did not simply materialize in modern times. Social Responsibility has been of concern to mankind since antiquity, being intertwined with the need to help people whose economic and ...
  • Mustafaraj, Borana (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2019-01-03)
    The doctrine of “culpa in contrahendo” constitutes an integral part of the legal systems of different states, although its content differs from one country to another. “Culpa in contrahendo”, as the states with a civil law ...
  • Alimerko, Rudina (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2012-01)
    The tradition that Naim created is alive and inspirational even among the lives of the present society. More than a writer, Naim is the greatest poet of our National Renaissance, is a patriot, think-tank and famous activist ...
  • Erkoçi, Ilda (Academicus Journal, 2023-01-05)
    While Edinburgh is a beautiful and interesting city to visit per se, its literature is an added value which plays a crucial role in marketing the capital city. The importance of literature in generating tourism has been ...
  • Marsonet, Michele (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2010-01)
    It is often said today that the agreement on the possibility of greater mutual understanding among human beings has failed. Would have led to the resurgence of long-suppressed hatreds, hatreds that have their source in the ...
  • Marsonet, Michele (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2017-01-02)
    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 ...
  • Scannavini, Katia (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2013-07)
    Our times are often referred to as the new world order with its new economy. What this means is that capitalism has been restructured on a global scale, and people of widely different cultural and linguistic backgrounds ...
  • Moffa, Grazia (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-01-04)
    Statistics show that the new Italian emigration presents a plurality of directions: alongside the resumption of flows in the direction of the more traditional destinations, there are now migratory currents in the most ...
  • Chirivì, Marianna Moffa, Grazia (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2022-07-19)
    In the panorama of international migration statistics, there is a progressive growth of registrations of Italian citizens residing abroad. In particular, the steady increase in consular registrations based in the People’s ...
  • Bayón Pérez, Jessica; Arenas Falótico, Andrés Jerónimo; Lominchar Jimenez, Jose (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2022-01-16)
    If we look back, evaluating the last two centuries, the productive environments of our societies have experienced several industrial revolutions that caused great changes in production and that, in turn, generated important ...
  • Hadžidedić, Zlatko (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2021-07-01)
    Most theories of nationalism labelled as ‘modernist’ tend to overlook the fact that the phenomenon to which they vaguely refer as ‘Modernity’ is defined by a single, very precise and consistent socio-economic system, that ...
  • Benmahidi, Houneida; Bessedik, Fatima Zahra (Academicus, 2023-07-17)
    This article is an ecocritical study of three of T. S. Eliot’s most notable works:“The Waste Land”, “The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock”, and “The Hollow Men”. The poems are analyzed in detail and in relation with one ...
  • Ribeiro Correia, Pedro Miguel Alves (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2019-07-06)
    This paper is an essay on the problematic of the globalization of political power and on the increased relevance of institutions in contexts of multifaceted populism. A case study of the Portuguese justice system was used ...
  • Ferrarotti, Franco (Academicus International Scientific Journal, 2014-07)
    The main contention of this article is the following: sociology, like all the modern sciences, was born out of philosophy. But, ungratefully enough and perhaps because of a deepseated inferiority complex vis-à-vis the older ...

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