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A Case Study of Power, Instruments and Relationships in Bolivia 327 $a5 Questioning, Learning and 'Cutting Edge' Agendas: Some Thoughts from Tanzania6 The Donor-Government-Citizen Frame as Seen by a Government Participant; 7 Exploring Power and Relationships: A Perspective from Nepal; 8 An International NGO's Staff Reflections on Power, Procedures and Relationships; 9 'If It Doesn't Fit on the Blue Square It's Out!' An Open Letter to My Donor Friend; 10 The Bureaucrat; Part Threee: The Way Forward; 11 Shifting Power to Make a Difference; 12 How Can Donors Become More Accountable to Poor People?; 13 Minding the Gap through Organizational Learning 327 $a14 Personal Change and Responsible Well-Being15 Enabling Inclusive Aid: Changing Power and Relationships in International Development; Appendix - The Dynamics of Aid: Power, Procedures and Relationships Timeline; Index 330 $aRapid and profound changes are taking place in international development. The past two decades have promoted the ideals of participation and partnership, yet key decisions affecting people's lives continue to be made without sufficient attention to the socio-political realities of the countries in which they live. Embedded working traditions, vested interests and institutional inertia mean that old habits and cultures persist among the development community. Planning continues as though it were free of unpredictable interactions among stakeholders. 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Sus ramas.-; 1.1.- Zonas compartidas; 1.2.- Fuentes del derecho procesal.; 1.2.1.- ClasiÞ cacio?n tradicional; 1.3.- La jurisprudencia y la costumbre; 1.4.- Principios generales de derecho; 1.4.1.- Abuso del derecho; 1.4.2.- Buena Fe.; 1.4.3.- Enriquecimiento sin causa; 1.4.4- Error comu?n hace derecho; 1.4.5.- Fraude a la ley.- La fraus legi; 1.4.6.- Imprevisio?n.; 1.4.7.- Pago de lo no debido.; 1.5.- Contenido del derecho procesal.- 327 $a1.6.- Caracteri?sticas del derecho procesal.1.6.1.- Autonomi?a; 1.6.2- Unidad del derecho procesal; 1.7.- Principios especiales del derecho procesal; 1.7.1.- Debido proceso.-; 1.7.2.- Principio de defensa; 1.7.3.- Principio de igualdad; 1.7.4.- Principio de libre acceso a la administracio?n de justicia; 1.7.5. - Principio de exclusividad y obligatoriedad de la funcio?n jurisdiccio-; 1.7.6.- Principio del imperio de la ley.; 1.7.7.- Principio de la prevalencia (Efectividad del derecho sustancial); 1.7.8.- Principio de la imparcialidad (moralidad) del juez 327 $a1.7.9.- Principio de la independencia del juez.-1.7.10.- Principio de la celeridad (Impulso procesal).; 1.7.11.- Principio de la cosa juzgada.; 1.7.12.- Principio del juez natural; 1.7.13.- Principio de la publicidad.; 1.8.- Garanti?as judiciales.; Bibliografi?a; CAPI?TULO II TE?CNICA JURI?DICA; 2.- La t e? c nica juri?dica; 2.1.- Determinacio?n de la vigencia de la ley.; 2.2.- Interpretacio?n de la ley; 2.2.1.- Escuelas de interpretacio?n.-; 2.3.- Integracio?n. La analogi?a y otros me?todos de integracio?n; 2.3.1.- La analogi?a y la integracio?n extensiva.- 327 $a2.4.- Retroactividad de la ley. Conß icto de leyes en el tiempo2.4.1.- Excepciones al principio de la retroactividad.; 2.5.- Supervivencia de la ley.-; 2.6.- Ultraactividad.-; 2.7.- Efectos de la ley. Abrogacio?n, derogacio?n, subrogacio?n, modiÞ ca; 2.8.- Problemas sobre la autoridad extraterritorial de la ley; Bibliografi?a; CAPI?TULO III DEFENSA DE LA INTEGRIDAD Y SUPREMACI?A CONSTITUCIONAL; 3.- Accio?n p u?blica de inexequibilidad.; 3.1.-Excepcio?n de inaplicabilidad.; 3.2.- Efectos y diferencias entre estas dos garanti?as juri?dicas.-; 3.3.- Otros modos de retirar normas de ordenamiento juri?dico 327 $a3.3.1.- Accio?n de nulidad ante el contencioso administrativo3.3.2.- Referendo; 3.4.- Una nota para John Marshall; Bibliografi?a; CAPI?TULO IV ME?TODOS ALTERNATIVOS DE SOLUCIO?N DE CON. ICTOS. 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