Private International Law: Core Principles and Legal Frameworks
Sources of International Law
- Internal Sources
- Treaty Sources: Agreements among states.
- Institutional Sources: Events created by international organizations.
- Transnational Law: Such as Lex Mercatoria.
- Soft Law: Non-binding recommendations and opinions, lacking direct legal force.
Sources and Techniques in Private International Law (DIP)
- Primary Law (Original Law): Founding treaties, agreements, and amending or accession acts.
- Secondary Law (Derived Law): Measures adopted to comply with treaties and objectives,
Traditional Asian Musical Instruments and Performing Arts
Traditional Asian Musical Instruments & Performing Arts
Gamelan: Indonesian Ensemble Music
Gamelan is the traditional ensemble music of Javanese, Sundanese, and Balinese cultures in Indonesia, made up predominantly of percussive instruments.
The most common instruments used are metallophones played by mallets and a set of hand-played drums called kendhang, which register the beat.
Other commonly used Gamelan instruments include:
- The kemanak (a banana-shaped idiophone)
- The gangsa (another metallophone)
Understanding Spain’s Financial System and Institutions
Understanding Spain’s Financial System
Spanish Financial System Overview
The Spanish financial system is in charge of conducting financial resources from savers to investors. Its key elements are:
- Financial instruments
- Financial intermediaries
- Financial markets
Financial Instruments Defined
Financial instruments are securities or book-entry securities issued by those who need resources and acquired by those with financial resources. Therefore, financial instruments are both an asset and a liability. An
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Modern Family: Media Language Analysis
Direct Address and Monotony Style
Example: Cam talks directly to the camera: “Lily just needs to fit in like any other kid.”
How it’s Shown: He breaks the fourth wall, sharing private thoughts with the audience.
Theory Link: According to Barthes’ Enigma Code, this direct address creates mystery and encourages the audience to decode Cam’s true feelings about social acceptance, increasing engagement and emotional connection.
Editing and Pacing Techniques
Example:
Understanding Urban Inequality: Housing, Segregation, and Justice
Eviction: A Driver of Poverty and Instability
Evictions have become more frequent and normalized in low-income urban neighborhoods. They are not just a consequence of poverty but also a driver of it. Matthew Desmond shows how eviction creates housing instability, disrupts employment and schooling, and contributes to health problems. It disproportionately affects women of color and reveals how the housing market profits from their vulnerability.
Inner-City Housing Conditions and Causes
Inner-city housing
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Understanding Greenwashing & Sustainable Choices
Identifying Greenwashing Tactics
I agree with the examples mentioned because they reflect common practices by companies to appear more eco-friendly than they really are. Using words like “sustainable” or “organic” without clear evidence, or employing green packaging to give an impression of eco-friendliness, are tactics that deceive consumers. These practices can divert attention from genuine sustainability efforts and make it harder for consumers
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Philosophy in Ancient Greece
Philosophy was born in ancient Greece between the V-VI century BC. The word itself, philosophy, comes from the Greek words philos (lover) and sophia (wisdom), signifying a desire for knowledge.
Mythological Knowledge
Myths are imaginative stories that attempt to explain the nature of the world. They occupy an important place in the culture of many peoples, providing early descriptions and explanations of the world. Key characteristics of myths include:
- Legendary figures
Pregnancy & Childbirth: Essential Medical Terms
Understanding Pregnancy & Childbirth Terms
Pregnancy Journey Vocabulary
Morning Sickness
When you are pregnant, you sometimes feel sick in the morning.
Unborn Baby
A baby that is still in your womb.
To Be Pregnant
When you are carrying an unborn baby.
First Trimester
The first stage of pregnancy (0-12 weeks).
Second Trimester
The second stage of pregnancy (13-27 weeks).
Third Trimester
The third stage of pregnancy (28 weeks to birth).
Prenatal Care
Taking care of a baby before it is born.
Folic Acid
A vitamin
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Understanding Poetic Versification
Versification: The rhythm typical of texts in verse is based on some overlapping elements throughout the poem: the extent of the lines, the distribution of accents, and rhyme.
Elements of Verse Rhythm
Line Extent
It is called the syllabic count (or versoal number) the number of syllables that form a verse. The syllabic repetition of a pattern creates a rhythmic impression.
Distribution of Accents
The phonetic accent often falls on syllables that occupy the same position
Human Nature, Culture, and Society: A Philosophical Examination
Human Nature and Culture: Bodybuilder Posture
Humans are social beings, a metaphysical thesis, and thus the subject of social sciences. The concepts and laws describing human beings are unique and not comparable to those applied to animal behavior. Human traits reflect cultural variability, preventing universal application, an epistemological thesis. This perspective emphasizes the peculiarity of human morality, which cannot be explained solely by evolutionary usefulness. Currents such as Marxism
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