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Brilliant tragedy? Electoral effects of environmental protest cycle in autocracy

Snarski Y.

Democratization. 2025. Vol. 32. No. 1. P. 166-187.

Book chapter
’Not what we want’: Why do (not) citizens use e-government services? Evidence from St. Petersburg, Russia

Arkatov D., Filatova O.

In bk.: ICEGOV '24: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on Theory and Practice of Electronic Governance. NY: ACM, 2024. P. 201-208.

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Consensus or Constitution? - A Conceptual Perspective on the Legitimacy of Constitutional Courts in Consociations

Gál A.

OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. OxonCourts Judicial Studies Graduate Colloquium. University of Oxford, 2019

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Dr. Elena Cirkovic Delivers a Talk on Extractive Industries, Climate Change, and the Russian Arctic

On March 14 2018, Dr. Elena Cirkovic delivered a talk at the Manchester International Law Centre,  titled "Extractive industries, climate change, and the Russian Arctic: global strategies and local adaptations". Dr. Cirkovic discussed novel challenges posed to the international public law by climate change and extractive industries' interests in the Arctic.