Law topic list of research papers
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The Laws of Wetness: The Legislative Framework in Malaysia Regarding Wetlands Conservation
Abstract In Malaysia, there is no single comprehensive legislation that relates to bio-diversity conservation and management as a whole, especially wetlands. Much of the legislation is sector-based. Other international laws that are relevant include ...
2012 / Irini Ibrahim, Norazlina Abdul Aziz, Norha Abu Hanifah -
E-performance in inspection
Abstract Collecting the data and interpret them that is related with education is to determine the effectiveness of teaching and learning. Both the Inspectorate of the Ministry of National Education and General Directorate of Education Technology...
2009 / Ahmet Kasap Çopur, Davut Olgun, Nihal Coşkun, Kamer Akgül, H. Atakan Doğan, et al. -
The First Tomoh Masaki Award (2011)
Abstract Professor Tomoh Masaki, a Japanese physician-scientist born in 1934, is particularly known for the discovery of endothelium-derived peptide endothelin and its receptors, among many other scientific achievements. In recognition of his work,...
2012 / Matthias Barton, Noriaki Emoto, Takashi Miyauchi -
“We Are Against the Government, Although We Are the Government”: State Institutions and Indigenous Migrants in Baja California in the 1990s2010 / Carmen Martínez Novo
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Beyond Citizens and Consumers? Publics and Public Service Reform2010 / John Clarke
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Regulating Skill Formation in Europe: German, Norwegian and Spanish Policies on Transferable Skills2007 / M. Martinez Lucio, S. Skule, W. Kruse, V. Trappmann
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The Japanese Legal System and the Pro Homine Principle in Human Rights Treaties
Abstract The objective and purpose of international human rights is the protection of the human person. Individuals are the primary concern and addressees of human rights norms and principles. Accordingly, all human rights instruments seek the best...
2015 / Valerio de Oliveira Mazzuoli, Dilton Ribeiro -
The Problem of Value in a Textbook
Abstract This paper deals with the problem of values and their implementation throughout a textbook. A textbook is considered to be the means of achieving educational aims. Values, valuable judgments and behavior are the spheres of socialization and ...
2014 / Snežana Marinković, Milomir Erić -
A Study of View on Child Rearing in Korean Myths: Focusing on Shamanism
Abstract This paper analyzes the view on Child Rearing in Korean Myths. It aims to convey value of Korean traditional ways of child rearing. In South Korea, child rearing is regarded as one of the most important social matters. Due to the low birth...
2015 / Eun-Ju Kim, Hee-Jong Yeon, Young-Kyong Lee, Yeo-Ok Lee -
The best interests of the child and the return of results in genetic research: international comparative perspectives2014 / Ma’n H Zawati, David Parry, Bartha Knoppers
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Opportunities in the Mobile Search Market2011 / Jose Luis Gomez-Barroso, Claudio Feijoo, Ramon Compano
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Theory and practice of regional integration based on the EurAsEC model (Russian point of view)
Abstract This article shows Russian point of view on the evolution of Eurasian integration as related to plans to create a Eurasian economic entity based on the EurAsEC model that began with the creation of the Customs Union and Common Economic...
2014 / Adel Galiakberov, Adel Abdullin -
Liability for Sequestered CO2: The Path Forward for Alberta
Abstract This paper presents the approach being taken by the Province of Alberta (Canada) to assess the site specific risks of carbon dioxide (CO2) sequestration and how the long-term liability associated with such activities will be managed. This...
2013 / Mike Fernandez, Chad Leask, Chris Arnot -
A Re-evaluation of the Holism-individualism Dispute
Abstract The present article aims at evincing the positive valences of the holism-individualism dispute in the epistemology of social sciences. Like other dichotomous pairs, holism and individualism have become the predominant spaces of academic...
2013 / Rarita Mihail -
Environmental and gender impacts of land tenure regularization in Africa: Pilot evidence from Rwanda
Abstract We evaluate the short-term impact of a pilot land regularization program in Rwanda using a geographic discontinuity design with spatial fixed effects. Three key findings emerge from the analysis. First, the program seems to have improved...
2014 / Daniel Ayalew Ali, Klaus Deininger, Markus Goldstein -
A non-member spouse's entitlement to the member's pension interest2015 / MC Marumoagae
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A Customary Right to Fish when Fish are Sparse: Managing Conflicting Claims between Customary Rights and Environmental Rights2014 / L Feris
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Protecting the vulnerable? Assessing the constitutionality of the national register for sex offenders in respect of juvenile sex offenders – S v IJ 2013 2 SACR 599 (WCC) and J v National director of public prosecutions 2014 ZACC 132015 / P Stevens
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Unpacking the Right to Plain and Understandable Language in the <i>Consumer Protection</i> Cct 68 of 20082014 / PN Stoop, C Chürr
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Attraction of Foreign Capital, Investment Projects and Mechanism of Production Sharing Agreements
Abstract One of the most important factors of economic growth is foreign capital attraction. World practice shows that most countries use concessional economic principles in the form of production sharing agreements that establish a legal form of...
2015 / Krishtal Igor, Lisovskaya Ekaterina