scholarly journals Régimen Jurídico de Bienes Públicos de Naturaleza Interdisciplinaria

2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (13) ◽  
pp. 247-262
Author(s):  
Jalusa Prestes Abaide

In this study, with the object being minerals, more specifically fossils of the genus polysolenoxilon (FOUCAULT, A.; RAOULT, J. F., 1985, p 136), which are a particular type of fossils of petrified trunks. We use the method of comparative law. We had to adapt the terminology to the specifics of Brazilian administrative law, which has its own idiosyncrasies. As Brazil follows the Federative model, which is similar to the North American. This study focus on analyzing the consequences involved in the state’s lack of control over the legal instruments to the protection of state’s assets such as fossils. The enrichment of minorities at the expense of the loss of public wealth is in fact the loss of State sovereignty and citizenship. And eventhough the Brazilian Constitution of 1988 has a compromise about such issues, there is no specific current law that enforces the protection and/or trade of fossils, so we were left with no choice but to look at this issue through the administrative law.

2006 ◽  
Vol 175 (4S) ◽  
pp. 511-512
Author(s):  
David G. McLeod ◽  
Ira Klimberg ◽  
Donald Gleason ◽  
Gerald Chodak ◽  
Thomas Morris ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 74 (S 01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pete Batra ◽  
Jivianne Lee ◽  
Samuel Barnett ◽  
Brent Senior ◽  
Michael Setzen ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
pp. 52-69
Author(s):  
A. N. Oleinik

The article develops a transactional approach to studying science. Two concepts play a particularly important role: the institutional environment of science and scientific transaction. As an example, the North-American and Russian institutional environments of science are compared. It is shown that structures of scientific transactions (between peers, between the scholar and the academic administrator, between the professor and the student), transaction costs and the scope of academic freedom differ in these two cases. Transaction costs are non-zero in both cases, however. At the same time, it is hypothesized that a greater scope of academic freedom in the North American case may be a factor contributing to a higher scientific productivity.


TAPPI Journal ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (3) ◽  
pp. 161-169
Author(s):  
Doug Cash ◽  
Benjamin Frank

The corrugated industry typically quantifies crush resistance using the Concora corrugated medium test (CMT) on fluted medium or flat crush on combined board. These tests compress the materials until the point of complete failure of the flutes. Combined board elastically resists crushing forces until a certain point, the hardness of the structure, while additional load causes permanent damage and deformation. This study investigates how hardness can be measured directly from a load curve collected during CMT (or flat crush) testing and how it varies throughout the North American paper supply. It also explores how hardness correlates with the values obtained from the newly developed S-test. This new test method deserves further study as a potentially more appropriate specification for crush resistance of corrugated medium.


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