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Cats vocalize to communicate a variety of things, from
territoriality to locating offspring, and their repertoire of vocalizations is impressive.
Royal Dutch Petroleum Co., (1) which upholds the
territoriality principle regarding the reach of the Alien Tort Statute (ATS).
Film producers and broadcasters see
territoriality as less of an issue, in large part because of language differences.
Given their claims on a far-flung series of sacred spaces which they neither own nor occupy on an ongoing basis, the Huichol concept of
territoriality is not legible to the liberal (and now neo-liberal) world of property rights and boundaries.
(19) The five classical principles that justify prescriptive jurisdiction under international law are
territoriality, nationality, passive personality, universality, and protection.
Thus,
territoriality of females has been proposed as an adaptation for defense of food resource (Ostfeld, 1985, 1986, 1990; Tamarin et al., 1990).
These
territoriality conditions that our countries can impose are not an obstacle to creation.
It prefers water holes rather than open spaces, and does not show signs of
territoriality with individual areas overlapping each other.
Published behavioral information for the remaining two monotypic genera is limited to brief descriptions of spawning in Garmanella (Richter, 1975; Loiselle, 1981) and a comment on breeding
territoriality in males of Cualac (Seegers, 2000).
For analytic purposes, we divide these mechanisms into Land Use, Natural Surveillance, Target Hardening,
Territoriality and Permeability, Physical Disorder, Crime Attractors/Reducers, and Density.
The unfolding of time ensured that the masses contested the elites' right to represent Goa, inscribed by the
territoriality of language.