Law topic list of research papers
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Regional environmental governance: a natural scientist's synthesis
Abstract This contribution is based on a set of reflections presented at the REGov Workshop. These reflections were offered as part of a synthesis of six thematic panels (Balsiger & Debarbieux, this volume). Additional presentations provided in...
2011 / Greg Greenwood -
Neuroimaging and Responsibility Assessments2009 / Nicole A Vincent
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A qualitative assessment of stakeholder perceptions and socio-cultural influences on the acceptability of harm reduction programs in Tijuana, Mexico2008 / Morgan M Philbin, Remedios Lozada, María Zúñiga, Andrea Mantsios, Patricia Case, et al.
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Luck-Neutralization: A Defense2010 / Teun J. Dekker
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Canadian policy makers’ views on pharmaceutical reimbursement contracts involving confidential discounts from drug manufacturers
Abstract Pharmaceutical policy makers are increasingly negotiating reimbursement contracts that include confidential price terms that may be affected by drug utilization volumes, patterns, or outcomes. Though such contracts may offer a variety of...
2013 / Steven G. Morgan, Paige A. Thomson, Jamie R. Daw, Melissa K. Friesen -
Relations Between the Parliament and the Government in the Romanian Constitutional Law
Abstract The issue of trichotomy of powers, their cohabitation, regardless of the form of government, or political regime, has generat ed over time doctrinal controversy, not only in terms of theory but also in terms of practice.This paper aims at...
2013 / Olteanu Camelia Nicoleta -
Twelve years after Sleipner: Moving CCS from hype to pipe
Abstract Climate change is a global problem that requires decisive action. While numerous low-carbon solutions are available for immediate deployment, the world’s largest economies’ deep commitment to fossil fuels and the need for swift emission...
2009 / David Hawkins, George Peridas, John Steelman -
Formation of Interface Bound States on a Graphene-Superconductor Junction in the Presence of Charge Inhomogeneities2013 / Pablo Burset, William Javier Herrera, Alfredo Levy Yeyati
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The Doctrine of Quasi-Mutual Assent - Has it become the General Rule for the Formation of Contracts? The Case of <i>Pillay v Shaik</i> 2009 4 SA 74 (SCA)2013 / P Thejane
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Culture, Tradition, Custom, Law and Gender Equality2012 / MJ Maluleke
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Can Nonprofits Regulate Themselves? The Effectiveness of Accountability Clubs. A Review of Voluntary Regulation of NGOs and Nonprofits by Mary Kay Gugerty and Aseem Prakash2011 / Melissa M. Stone
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ALCOHOL RELATED TRAFFIC SAFETY LEGISLATION
There is a substantial amount of evidence from experimental studies to indicate that a variety of individual skills are impaired at blood alcohol concentrations (BACs) well below 0.05%. Epidemiological studies indicate that the risk of a crash increases sharply...
2014 / E.B.R. DESAPRIYA, Nobutada IWASE, B. Negussie TAYE -
Causality vs generality: Judgment and decision making struggles to become a scientific discipline2015 / Kenneth R. Hammond ✠
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Energy poverty in the European Union: landscapes of vulnerability2013 / Stefan Bouzarovski
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The Effects of Managerial Values on Social Issues Evaluation: An Empirical Examination2007 / M. P. Sharfman, T. S. Pinkston, T. D. Sigerstad
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The governability of collective bargaining. The case of Spain2010 / R. Nonell, R. Alos-Moner, A. M. Artiles, J. Molins
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Editorial team changes2013 / '' ''
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Tamburlaine the Great: “The Scourge and Wrath of God”
Abstract The relationship between religion and war appears to be a very complex one. Whether loved or abhorred they have always co-existed despite the fact that religion has continuously condemned acts of pillaging, destroying, or devastating. In...
2014 / Ipek Uygur -
Media reporting of traffic legislation changes in British Columbia (2010)
Abstract Introduction In 2010, British Columbia (BC) introduced new traffic laws designed to deter impaired driving, speeding, and distracted driving. These laws generated significant media attention and were associated with...
2015 / Jeffrey R. Brubacher, Ediweera Desapriya, Herbert Chan, Yamesha Ranatunga, Rahana Harjee, et al. -
The Challenges of Adult Education in the Modern World
Abstract In the modern world humans need to be able to deal with uncertainty and to give up what is not functional. Thus, informational learning, which is meant as the acquisition of new information by addition, hardly answers this challenge. The...
2015 / Alexis Kokkos