Law topic list of research papers
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From “smart regulation” to “regulatory arrangements”2010 / Peter Van Gossum, Bas Arts, Kris Verheyen
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Supporting Architectural Design Competences Via Theoretical Courses
Abstract Today Architectural education is one of the most questioned area with respect to its content and form. The debate frame is mostly concentrating on teaching methods, processes of education, credit systems, competencies, and how those...
2012 / Hakan Saglam -
Determining the status of non-transferred embryos in Ireland: a conspectus of case law and implications for clinical IVF practice2009 / Eric Sills, Sarah Murphy
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Developing a common law of animal welfare: offences against animals and offences against persons compared2011 / Darren Calley
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White collar crime, consumers and victimization2008 / Hazel Croall
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Countervailing Power and Price Transparency2006 / Morten Hviid, H. Peter Møllgaard
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Prospects for Labour in Global Value Chains: Labour Standards in the Cut Flower and Banana Industries2009 / Lone Riisgaard, Nikolaus Hammer
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Regulatory Innovation and the Online Consumer*2004 / Colin Scott
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<i>Unisa v Reynhardt</i> [2010] 12 BLLR 1272 (LAC): Does Affirmative Action have a Lifecycle?2012 / M Mushariwa
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A Derivation of Probabilities of Correct and Wrongful Conviction in a Criminal Trial2007 / Henrik Lando
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Living in an Impossible World: Real-izing the Consequences of Intransitive Trust2013 / Bruce Christianson
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Do Health and Forensic DNA Databases Increase Racial Disparities?2011 / Peter A. Chow-White, Troy Duster
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Reputation and Credibility. Mistakes in… Mistake Management
Abstract The core value and ultimate purpose of the image policies is Credibility. Unfortunately, nothing is more mysterious in the public communication field than the subject's credibility. The credibility formula is the “cornerstone” of Public...
2014 / Dumitru Bortun -
Kakistocracy or the true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area
Abstract The article ‘Kakistocracy or The true story of what happened in the post-Soviet area’ argues that the countries, emerged after the collapse of the Soviet Empire, chose three distinct models of development: the Baltic model, when Estonia,...
2010 / Vahram Abadjian -
Grice's Cooperative Maxims in Oral Arguments: The Case of Dispute Settlement Councils in Iran
Abstract In the realm of pragmatics, it is suggested that for a conversation to take place successfully, the speakers involved should be cooperative. The criterion of success in a conversation is much more significant in case of settling oral...
2014 / Azar Tajabadi, Hamidreza Dowlatabadi, Ehsan Mehri -
The Reading of Legal Cases by Law Undergraduates: Some Problems and Suggestions
Abstract The ability to read legal cases is one of the most essential skills for law students aiming for success in their discipline. It is particularly fundamental since case law is one of the main sources of law. Christensen (2006) in her research ...
2014 / Adlina Ariffin -
The journey of a data point2014 / Ben Delbaere
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Open or closed meetings? Explaining nonstate actor involvement in the international climate change negotiations2014 / Naghmeh Nasiritousi, Björn-Ola Linnér
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Nursing and change: Is it time to revisit empowerment?2014 / Nancy-Jane Smith
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The Principle of Personalization – The Basis for an Efficient Educational Process
Abstract In the context of contemporary research in education, the present paper points out to the principle of personalization of learning and teaching. Human person learns naturally. The healthy support for a balanced learning, assumed throughout...
2014 / Iulia-Cristian Dumitrache, Victoria Dumitraşcu