Law topic list of research papers
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An Examination of the Causes and Solutions to Eyewitness Error2014 / Richard A. Wise, Giuseppe Sartori, Svein Magnussen, Martin A. Safer
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Policing Farm Animal Welfare in Federated Nations: The Problem of Dual Federalism in Canada and the USA2013 / Terry Whiting
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Benefits and Challenges Associated with the Development of Forest-Based Bioenergy Projects in India: Results from an Expert Survey2014 / Pradipta Halder, Javier Arevalo, Liisa Tahvanainen, Paavo Pelkonen
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Equal pay by gender and by nationality: a comparative analysis of Switzerland's unequal equal pay policy regimes across time2015 / R. Erne, N. Imboden
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Regional-global Governance Network on Women's Rights: CEDAW and its Implementation in ASEAN Countries
Abstract This article attempts to highlight the concept of regional-global governance network by analyzing the Convention on Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) implementation in ASEAN countries. This article is focusing ...
2015 / Sharifah Syahirah SS. -
International Tax, the G20 and the Asia Pacific: From Competition to Cooperation?2014 / Miranda Stewart
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Punishment as moral communication: The experiences of long-term prisoners2014 / M. Schinkel
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Ethical qualities of the educator for a society humanly sustainable
Abstract The observation of social reality shows that there is a large gap between the technical progress and human development. The technical means, not matter how high the levels of development can reach, should exercise the role that is properly...
2010 / Ana Costa Paris, Alfredo Rodríguez-Sedano, Luz Yolanda Sandoval, Inés Ecima -
Promotion and Protection of the Rights of the Child
Abstract There is a huge gap between what should happen to children and the real-life situation of children. In real-life, millions of children across the world are poor, do not benefit from good enough healthcare, are not able to go to school or...
2010 / Cotoi Emilia -
Governing the moral economy: Animal engineering, ethics and the liberal government of science
Abstract The preferred Western model for science governance has come to involve attending to the perspectives of the public. In practice, however, this model has been criticised for failing to promote democracy along participatory lines. We argue...
2012 / Alison Harvey, Brian Salter -
A framework for evaluating the impact of the United Nations fellowship programmes2010 / Arie Rotem, Michael A Zinovieff, Alexandre Goubarev
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Rewards for Ratification: Payoffs for Participating in the International Human Rights Regime?2014 / Richard A. Nielsen, Beth A. Simmons
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Canada and access to medicines in developing countries: intellectual property rights first2013 / Joel Lexchin
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Improving the effectiveness of road safety campaigns: Current and new practices
Abstract The evaluation of campaigns aimed at improving road safety is still the exception rather than the rule. Because of this, ineffective campaigns and campaign techniques are allowed to continue to be utilised without question, while new...
2011 / Tamara Hoekstra, Fred Wegman -
The Ideological Dimension of the Didactic Knowledge and the Constructivist Model
Abstract This study aims to provide a critical analysis of the role of ideology in the knowledge creation and transfer in the educational field. After a brief historical approach to the semantic evolution of ideology, we aim to provide an...
2013 / Mariana Momanu -
Asian Contributions to Three Instruments of Global Health Governance2012 / Kelley Lee, Adam Kamradt-Scott, Sungwon Yoon, Jingying Xu
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Review of 'Ethics and AIDS in Africa: The Challenge to Our Thinking' by Anton A. van Niekerk and Loretta M. Kopelman (Eds)2007 / Stephanie A Nixon, Nkosinathi Ngcobo
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The construction of ‘So What?’ criminology: a realist analysis2010 / Roger A. Matthews
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Technology and Parental Responsibility: The Case of the V-Chip2010 / J. Nihlén Fahlquist, I. van de Poel
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The Principle of Generic Consistency as the Supreme Principle of Human Rights2011 / Deryck Beyleveld