Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 218: The Impact of Integrating Mindfulness in the Classroom on Well-Being and Academic Success Among College Students During COVID-19 and Beyond
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Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 218: The Impact of Integrating Mindfulness in the Classroom on Well-Being and Academic Success Among College Students During COVID-19 and Beyond
Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14040218 [...]
Social Sciences, Vol. 14, Pages 219: Unwritten Suicide Note: A Meditation on the Other Side † Social Sciences doi: 10.3390/socsci14040219 Authors: Adrián I. P-Flores
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Abstract This article examines the ways in which international investment law evolves. It argues that its initial focus on prosperity and security, at the expense of justice
and freedom, coupled with the system’s social and political dis-embeddedness, led to its current state of disenchantment. [...]
Horizontal cooperation in EU law has created ‘transnational administrative acts’, whose legal effects unfold not only in the issuing Member State, but also in other Member
States of the EU. The European legal system of horizontal cooperation and shared administration is increasingly dependent on the mutual recognition of foreign administrative [...]
Under various forms of international cooperation, especially EU law, Swedish authorities are obliged to recognise foreign administrative decisions. The point of departure under
Swedish law is that foreign administrative decisions have no legal status as such, but need to be recognised in Swedish law. [...]
This special issue explores how national courts review foreign administrative acts within the EU’s integrated administration framework. It examines whether and how courts
engage with transnational administrative acts arising from horizontal cooperation between Member States in fields such as taxation, migration, pharmaceuticals, and [...]
The following paper presents how foreign administrative acts are classified in the Greek legal order and how Greek administrative courts treat them upon judicial review. It
demonstrates that Greek courts exercise judicial restraint when being faced with transnational administrative acts and proceed with a review only in cases of evident [...]