Law topic list of research papers
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Prospects for a nicotine-reduction strategy in the cigarette endgame: Alternative tobacco harm reduction scenarios
Abstract Some major national and international tobacco control organisations favour mandating a reduction in nicotine content of cigarettes to non-addictive levels as a tobacco control tool. Reducing nicotine content, it is argued, will make tobacco ...
2015 / Lynn T. Kozlowski -
(Why) should we require consent to participation in research?2014 / A. Wertheimer
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Towards an ethics safe harbor for global biomedical research2014 / E. S. Dove, B. M. Knoppers, M. H. Zawati
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Preserving the Right to a Healthy Environment: European Jurisprudence
Abstract At global and european level as well it is the necessity to recognize a new fundamental human right, that is the right to a healthy and balanced environment, has only gradually developed. From a human rights point of view, the right to a...
2014 / Lucretia Dogaru -
Violence against Women and Children. A Distant and Domestic Hell
Abstract This paper reviews the situation to be found in various parts of the world in respect of violence exercised against women and children. Firstly, data provided by international organizations dealing with this problem will be used to examine...
2014 / Oscar Fernández Álvarez, Lally Kouadio Alexis -
The institutional environment and the number of bank relationships: an empirical analysis of European SMEs2008 / Ginés Hernández-Cánovas, Johanna Koëter-Kant
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Creationism and intelligent design: Presence in the Brazilian educational policy
Abstract In research was found the penetrance of Creationism and intelligent design policy and education in Brazil. We analyzed political events and education that could somehow spread the creationism and intelligent design. Finally, it found...
2010 / Heslley Machado Silva, Isabelle Gonçalves de Oliveira Prado -
Challenges and Opportunities of Lifelog Technologies: A Literature Review and Critical Analysis2013 / Tim Jacquemard, Peter Novitzky, Fiachra O’Brolcháin, Alan F. Smeaton, Bert Gordijn
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Experience and Existence Revisited Something Essential on A Philosophical Education in Film Art
Abstract The film, the living imagery, traces out its legend before the eyes of the viewer seated there in the darkened space, and in his consciousness becomes a lived spectacle, an interiorised impress of experience. It takes up its abode in him...
2014 / Matti Itkonen -
Behavioural economics2010 / A. Etzioni, M. J. Piore, W. Streeck
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A Central Problem of Contemporary Philosophy: Institutional Facts. John Searle's Point of View
Abstract Nowadays society is a web of status functions, roles and power. People's main concerns no longer regard what Searle called brute facts, but rather the social acts and institutional facts, whose existence is observer-dependent. As Searle...
2013 / Corina Saftescu-Jescu -
The History of Philosophy as Reconstruction
Abstract I start from several observations on how the Historiography of Philosophy has been seen since the 1980s when Richard Rorty provoked several important philosophers to take position. I note that one significant related problem is that of the...
2013 / Claudiu Mesaroş -
Nepal's War on Human Rights: A summit higher than Everest2005 / Sonal Singh, Khagendra Dahal, Edward Mills
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Finding the right person to lead a third generation university: a new approach in the Republic of Macedonia
Abstract The election of a new Rector has been something of a formality in universities, where the position has been ‘first among equals’, elected among senior academics for a fixed term with relatively little real authority. The best and most...
2011 / Dennis Farrington, Diturije Ismaili -
Services of General Interest in EC Law: Matching Values to Regulatory Technique in the Public and Privatised Sectors2004 / Colin Scott
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Meta-analyzing ownership concentration and firm performance in Asia: Towards a more fine-grained understanding2008 / Pursey P. M. A. R. Heugens, Marc van Essen, J. (Hans) van Oosterhout
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Moral assessment in indirect reciprocity
Abstract Indirect reciprocity is one of the mechanisms for cooperation, and seems to be of particular interest for the evolution of human societies. A large part is based on assessing reputations and acting accordingly. This paper gives a brief...
2011 / Karl Sigmund -
Tensions, pursuits and options in contemporary education
Abstract Theoreticians and practicians in the field of education are permanently preoccupied to find the most efficient methods to stimulate the activity/participation of pupils and to shape their personality. Their fundamental options are: either...
2012 / Gabriel Albu -
The Roles and Challenges of Parole Officers in Reintegrating Prisoners into the Community under the Parole System
Abstract The recently introduced parole system in Malaysia aims at rehabilitating and ensuring prisoner's successful reintegration into the community. In discharging their statutory duties, the parole officers are subjected to two essential...
2012 / Zaiton Hamin, Rafizah Abu Hassan -
Shajara2013 / Stevan R. Bruijns