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Articles in Press

Original Peer Reviewed Articles

  • Claire Isabelle Moreau , Philippe Laurent Martin

    This paper critically examines the evolution of crime and punishment through various philosophical, sociological, and economic theories. Historically, scholars such as Marx and Durkheim have argued that penal evolution reflects a political expression of power. However, this study challenges that

    1-9
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12800174
  • Aleksandar Milanovic Jovanovic

    This paper synthesizes theoretical concepts and empirical studies to explore the essential characteristics of contemporary organizations capable of thriving in discontinuous environments. Utilizing the model of reconfigurable organizations proposed by Galbraith et al. (2002), the study

    10-23
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12799920
  • Frederick Omoyoma Odorige

    Whenever conflicts lead to the death of members of the armed forces or other security agencies in Nigeria and Burkina Faso, innocent civilians and their communities suffer the brunt of reprisal attacks against the law and the rights of the people. The illegality of these reprisals has been

    24-35
    DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13782516