Law topic list of research papers
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Viewpoint to Rape and Self-esteem in a Turkish Late-Adolescent Population
Abstract Rape is one of the traumatic factors that has pervasive and devastating consequences. Unlike many other major traumatic situations the concept of “rape” is controversial and prone to various myths and gender-related perceptual biases. On...
2011 / Temel Alper Karsli, Irem Anli -
Analysis of Municipal Pipe Network Franchise Institution
Abstract Franchise institution of municipal pipe network has some particularity due to the characteristic of itself. According to the exposition of Chinese municipal pipe network industry franchise institution, the article investigates the necessity ...
2012 / Sun Yong, Tian Haichuan, Xu Feng, Zhou Huixia -
Party change, social media and the rise of 'citizen-initiated' campaigning2013 / R. K. Gibson
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INFORMATION-SHARING AND CONFIDENTIALITY IN SOCIAL POLICY: REGULATING MULTI-AGENCY WORKING2008 / CHRISTINE BELLAMY, Perri, CHARLES RAAB, ADAM WARREN, CATHERINE HEENEY
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Dangerous medicines: Unproven AIDS cures and counterfeit antiretroviral drugs2008 / Joseph J Amon
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Evolutionary instability of zero-determinant strategies demonstrates that winning is not everything2013 / Christoph Adami, Arend Hintze
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AHR Forum Japan 1968: The Performance of Violence and the Theater of Protest2009 / William Marotti
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America, guns, and freedom. Part I: A recapitulation of liberty2012 / MiguelA Faria
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Europeanization and Constitutionalization: The Challenging Impact of a Double Transformative Process on French Law2011 / M.-L. Paris
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Standing the Test of Time: The Breadth of Majority Coalitions and the fate of U.S. Supreme Court Precedents2012 / S. M. Benjamin, B. A. Desmarais
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The right to silence: Inferences and interference2013 / Y. M. Daly
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Culture or inequality in sex-selective abortion?: A response to Sawitri Saharso2005 / M. Ticktin
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From School Leadership to Community Leadership
Abstract The aim of this literature case-study review is to present the unique solutions taken by principals of schools with socially marginalized student populations to overcome these problems. This is a review of three qualitative case studies of...
2015 / Devorah Eden -
Against a singular understanding of legal capacity: Criminal responsibility and the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
Abstract The United Nations Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (CRPD) is being used to argue for wider recognition of the legal capacity of people with mental disabilities. This raises a question about the implications of the...
2015 / Jillian Craigie -
Illegal Immigration: Policy Perspectives and Challenges2015 / Alessandra Casarico, Giovanni Facchini, Tommaso Frattini
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Demand for second-stage land certification in Ethiopia: Evidence from household panel data
Abstract Ethiopia has implemented one of the largest, fastest and least expensive land registration and certification reforms in Africa. While there is evidence that this ‘first-stage’ land registration has had positive effects in terms of increased ...
2014 / Sosina Bezu, Stein Holden -
The direction of evolution: The rise of cooperative organization
Abstract Two great trends are evident in the evolution of life on Earth: towards increasing diversification and towards increasing integration. Diversification has spread living processes across the planet, progressively increasing the range of...
2014 / John E. Stewart -
BAK Je-gha's Thoughts on Logistics and Overseas Commerce in The 18th Century in Korea
Abstract BAK Je-gha is one of distinguished Silhakjas (Korean pragmatic Confucianists) in the 18th century in Korea. The most important thoughts of BAK Je-gha lay in his words that properties could be increased by way of investment like a well and...
2012 / Sung-june Kim -
Learning to Detect and Prevent Elder Abuse: The Need for a Valid Risk Assessment Instrument
Abstract Prevalence data of elder abuse from social and health services only present a tip of the iceberg. A large amount of situations is left undetected. Professionals often lack knowledge and skills on the topic. Consequently, this paper focuses...
2015 / Liesbeth De Donder, Nico De Witte, Dorien Brosens, Eva Dierckx, Dominique Verté -
Sexuality and Functional Diversity: An Analysis from a Gender Perspective
Abstract Disabled people have traditionally been considered, paradoxically, as asexual or possessing an uncontrollable sexuality, and thus their sexual needs have often been neglected. This perception has changed and nowadays is not only assumed...
2015 / Andrea Gutiérrez García, Carmen Delgado Álvarez