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INTRODUCTION OF LAW (Complete Summary)
Arguments covered in this document: 
WHAT IS LAW 
CONCEPTS OF LAW 
LEGAL REASONING 
CONTRACT LAW 
PROPERTY LAW 
TORT LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW 
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 
ADMINISTARTIVE LAW 
EUROPEAN LAW 
INTERNATIONAL LAW 
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 
TAX LAW 
PROCEDURAL LAW 
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
- Summary
- • 116 pages •
Arguments covered in this document: 
WHAT IS LAW 
CONCEPTS OF LAW 
LEGAL REASONING 
CONTRACT LAW 
PROPERTY LAW 
TORT LAW 
CRIMINAL LAW 
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW 
ADMINISTARTIVE LAW 
EUROPEAN LAW 
INTERNATIONAL LAW 
HUMAN RIGHTS LAW 
TAX LAW 
PROCEDURAL LAW 
PHILOSOPHY OF LAW
Civil Procedure Law (Summary Exam)
Arguments covered in this document: 
Parties to Proceedings	 
Structure of the Proceedings 
Parties to the Proceedings	 
Dutch Courts and Dutch Civil Courts and Litigation	 
General Principles 
Judgments – Enforcement - Appeal	 
Res Judicata - Alternative Dispute Resolution
- Summary
- • 53 pages •
Arguments covered in this document: 
Parties to Proceedings	 
Structure of the Proceedings 
Parties to the Proceedings	 
Dutch Courts and Dutch Civil Courts and Litigation	 
General Principles 
Judgments – Enforcement - Appeal	 
Res Judicata - Alternative Dispute Resolution
PRIVATE INTERNATIONAL LAW (summary of all)
Arguments covered in this document: 
PIL and its Core Terminology 
History and Key Concepts 
More Key Concepts 
Contractual Obligations 
Goods in Private International Law 
Private International Law: Regulations
- Summary
- • 26 pages •
Arguments covered in this document: 
PIL and its Core Terminology 
History and Key Concepts 
More Key Concepts 
Contractual Obligations 
Goods in Private International Law 
Private International Law: Regulations
INTERNATIONAL LAW AND THE INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM
Arguments covered in this document: 
The Nature of International Law and the International System 
The Sources of International Law 
The Law of Treaties 
Personality, Statehood and Recognition 
Jurisdiction and Sovereignty 
Immunities from national jurisdiction 
The Law of the Sea 
State Responsibility 
The use of force 
Human Rights
- Presentation
- • 105 pages •
Arguments covered in this document: 
The Nature of International Law and the International System 
The Sources of International Law 
The Law of Treaties 
Personality, Statehood and Recognition 
Jurisdiction and Sovereignty 
Immunities from national jurisdiction 
The Law of the Sea 
State Responsibility 
The use of force 
Human Rights
UNDERSTANDING THE PSYCHOLOGY OF STEWARDSHIP
In this document notes I refine the definition of stewardship through exploring the underlying assumptions of stewardship idea and inspecting the conceptual strong point of the stewardship assemble. Second, I suggest a version of stewardship antecedents. In so doing, I discuss the structural and psychological elements that have an impact on stewardship behaviors thru psychological ownership and the methods in which stewardship behaviors can collectively create feedback loop tactics to systematic...
- Summary
- • 8 pages •
In this document notes I refine the definition of stewardship through exploring the underlying assumptions of stewardship idea and inspecting the conceptual strong point of the stewardship assemble. Second, I suggest a version of stewardship antecedents. In so doing, I discuss the structural and psychological elements that have an impact on stewardship behaviors thru psychological ownership and the methods in which stewardship behaviors can collectively create feedback loop tactics to systematic...
FREUD AND PSYCHOANALYSIS (Pioneers of Psychology, CH11 p. 455-488)
Excellent summary of the pages of the book "Pioneers of Psychology, CH11 p. 455-488" relating to Freud and psychoanalysis
- Book
- Summary
- • 18 pages •
Excellent summary of the pages of the book "Pioneers of Psychology, CH11 p. 455-488" relating to Freud and psychoanalysis
Social Psychology Final Exam Review. (Know the terms?) Exercise.
This document contains questions to be answered (exercise to sum it all up) relating to the entire topics and terms of social psychology for preparation for final exams
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 11 pages •
This document contains questions to be answered (exercise to sum it all up) relating to the entire topics and terms of social psychology for preparation for final exams
Stereotypes, Prejudice, Discrimination - Social psychology (summaries for exams)
Stereotypes are persuasive, words that contain many cultural, psychological, emotional connotations: all simplifications, but all very well engraved in the collective imagination. Once attached, these sticky words carry any other judgment within the context they create. 
Summary that has been of enormous help to me in my studies and exams in social psychology. To be recommended.
- Summary
- • 10 pages •
Stereotypes are persuasive, words that contain many cultural, psychological, emotional connotations: all simplifications, but all very well engraved in the collective imagination. Once attached, these sticky words carry any other judgment within the context they create. 
Summary that has been of enormous help to me in my studies and exams in social psychology. To be recommended.
CONFORMITY - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY (EXAM)
Groups largely determine the human beings we're and the styles of existence we stay. The corporations to which we belong determine what language we speak, what attitudes we keep and many others. Even the ones groups to which we do no longer belong, either by means of preference or by way of exclusion, have a profound impact on our lives. Social life is characterized through argument, conflict and controversy wherein individuals or corporations try to exchange the mind, emotions and behavior of ...
- Summary
- • 13 pages •
Groups largely determine the human beings we're and the styles of existence we stay. The corporations to which we belong determine what language we speak, what attitudes we keep and many others. Even the ones groups to which we do no longer belong, either by means of preference or by way of exclusion, have a profound impact on our lives. Social life is characterized through argument, conflict and controversy wherein individuals or corporations try to exchange the mind, emotions and behavior of ...
CONFORMITY - SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY
Groups largely determine the human beings we're and the styles of existence we stay. The corporations to which we belong determine what language we speak, what attitudes we keep and many others. Even the ones groups to which we do no longer belong, either by means of preference or by way of exclusion, have a profound impact on our lives. Social life is characterized through argument, conflict and controversy wherein individuals or corporations try to exchange the mind, emotions and behavior of ...
- Summary
- • 13 pages •
Groups largely determine the human beings we're and the styles of existence we stay. The corporations to which we belong determine what language we speak, what attitudes we keep and many others. Even the ones groups to which we do no longer belong, either by means of preference or by way of exclusion, have a profound impact on our lives. Social life is characterized through argument, conflict and controversy wherein individuals or corporations try to exchange the mind, emotions and behavior of ...