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Several structural impediments preclude effective implementation of coercion- and persuasion-based regimes in human rights law--yet these models of social influence inexplicably predominate in international legal studies.
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Derek Nepinak, a Manitoba chief and the ever-aggressive rebel to Atleo, said it was "nothing short of coercion and racialized policy implementation,"but his position may be political gamesmanship as he positions himself as a combative alternative to Atleo's more diplomatic leadership.
As Treib et al. [45] review, modes of governance can be classified with respect to the degree of coercion, the degree of openness of implementation of decisions, the presence of sanctions, their involvement of actors, their dependence on market mechanisms and some more.
These interviews took place prior to the start of a two-year subproject on the implementation and evaluation of ethics reflection groups in mental health care, focusing on the use of coercion.
Through the understandings built between local bureaucrats (beyond police forces) and citizens, it is argued that the 'complicit' and 'neglecting' types of coercion may work as mechanisms that undermine the consensual discourse of citizen security and its implementation.
Is this a textbook example of coercion?
That's a form of coercion.
Companies have virtually no powers of coercion.
The rabbis had no means of coercion.
Military coercion is rare and the forms and uses of coercion vary.
Additionally, claims of coercion are largely exaggerated.
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