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Title:Intentional destruction of cultural heritage and international law Author(s):VRDOLJAK, Ana Filipa
Date:2007Citation:
- Kalliopi KOUFA (ed.), Multiculturalism and international law, 2007, Thesaurus Acroasium, Vol. XXXV, pp. 377-396
Type:Contribution to bookAbstract:This note considers the impact of the ICTY jurisprudence and the 2003 UNESCO Declaration upon two discernible trends in the international law concerning cultural heritage. First, the dissolving of the divide between the ...

Title:Hayek and Popper on ignorance and intervention Author(s):LESSA KERSTENETZKY, CeliaDate:2007Citation:
- Journal of institutional economics, 2007, Vol. 3, p. 33-53
Type:ArticleAbstract:Does limited social knowledge inhibit government intervention or, conversely, demand it? This article confronts these two positions, as they are respectively advocated by Hayek and Popper, and sets out to substantiate the ...
Title:Democratic legitimacy and the European Union Editor(s):HOLZHACKER, RonaldDate:2007Citation:
- Special issue of Journal of European integration, 2007, Vol. 29, No. 3
Type:BookAbstract:This Special Issue first considers representative and deliberative conceptions of democratic legitimacy in the EU, and then presents empirical research on how the institutions of the EU are attempting to increase the ...
Title:Forecasting large datasets with reduced rank multivariate models Author(s):CARRIERO, Andrea; KAPETANIOS, George; MARCELLINO, Massimiliano
Date:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Queen Mary University of London; Working Papers; 2007/617Abstract:The paper addresses the issue of forecasting a large set of variables using multivariate models. In particular, we propose three alternative reduced rank forecasting models and compare their predictive performance with the ...

Title:Monitoring the economy of the Euro area : a comparison of composite coincident indexes Author(s):CARRIERO, Andrea; MARCELLINO, Massimiliano
Date:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:IGIER Working Paper; 2007/319Abstract:Monitoring the current status of the economy is quite relevant for policy making but also for the decisions of private agents, consumers and firms. Since it is difficult to identify a single variable that provides a good ...

Title:A comparison of methods for the construction of composite coincident and leading indexes for the UK Author(s):CARRIERO, Andrea; MARCELLINO, Massimiliano
Date:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:Queen Mary University of London; Working Papers; 2007/590Abstract:In this paper we provide an overview of recent developments in the methodology for the construction of composite coincident and leading indexes, and apply them to the UK. In particular, we evaluate the relative merits of ...

Title:Conventions and exemplars : an alternative conceptual framework Author(s):LATSIS, JohnDate:2007Type:Working PaperSeries/Number:EconomiX Working Papers; 2007/03
Title:Different paths to the nation : regional and national identities in Central Europe and Italy, 1830–70 Editor(s):COLE, LaurenceDate:2007Citation:
- London : Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
Type:BookAbstract:The essays in this volume analyse issues of national and regional identity during a key phase of nation-state formation in mid-nineteenth century Europe. By asking how contemporaries articulated regional and national ...
Title:Electoral systems : party systems and ethnicity in Africa Author(s):BOGAARDS, MatthijsDate:2007Citation:
- Matthias BASEDAU, Gero ERDMANN, Andreas MEHLER (eds), Votes, money and violence : political parties and elections in Africa, Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstitutet, 2007, pp. 168-193
Type:Contribution to book
Title:How to change your foreign policy in 100 days : a new course with the Prodi Government? Author(s):BRIGHI, ElisabettaDate:2007Citation:
- The international spectator : Italian journal of international affairs, 2007, Vol. 42, No. 1, pp. 129-140
Type:ArticleAbstract:Conventional wisdom has it that the new government of Romano Prodi managed to effect a significant “shift” in Italy's foreign policy away from the course of the centre-right in the proverbial first 100 days of government. ...