2011
DOI: 10.7336/academicus.2011.04.02
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Albania, the human factor and sustainable development: a lesson from the present

Abstract: The integration of legal systems in European is one of the most important issues. This process has started by the fact that there are significant differences between the civil law and common law system and between the legal families in it. A law (at domestic or international level) should not be viewed against the backdrop of the historical, political, cultural, social and economic context in which they function. In order to shed further light for our readers, we analyze by emphasizing the significant differen… Show more

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“…Teachers' inherent biases about subjects in which they feel inadequate must be addressed. Musaraj (2011) contends that it is crucial to prioritise the enhancement of the educational experience for students as individuals. It is the only way for a teacher to genuinely be a human, and not just some faceless embodiment of a curricular requirement or a sterile pipe through which knowledge is transmitted from one generation to the next.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers' inherent biases about subjects in which they feel inadequate must be addressed. Musaraj (2011) contends that it is crucial to prioritise the enhancement of the educational experience for students as individuals. It is the only way for a teacher to genuinely be a human, and not just some faceless embodiment of a curricular requirement or a sterile pipe through which knowledge is transmitted from one generation to the next.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To stop the decline of the welfare government should increase taxes on goods and services as hotels offered to tourists Changing the prices of services and goods in the tourism areas, will be accompanied by the changing of the number of tourists visiting the tourism areas and in this way will have an impact also on demand. According to the famous economists Laffer, it is not easy to find the tax rates that will increase the governments income and will decrease the lost 7 . According to the Laffer, panel (a) shows us that when the size of a tax grows larger the deadweight loss grows larges while the panel (b) shows us that firstly the tax revenue rises and then falls.…”
Section: Reevaluation Of the Taxes On The Touristic Operatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, we must admit the fact that even scholars have made some distinction between human rights based on the socalled 'Justiciability'. In fact, the discussion on justiciability has gone so far as denying the status of human rights for ESCR, considering them as solely political principles 12 . However, Human Rights in general and especially Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (hereinafter ESCR) would be just illusory if they wouldn't be justiciable.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%