Law topic list of research papers
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The regulatory cliff edge between contraception and abortion: the legal and moral significance of implantation2015 / Sally Sheldon
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The Construction of Feminism in Indonesian Film: Arisan 2!
Abstract Feminism in Indonesian society is related to the emancipation term that women nowadays have still been bringing up this issue. However, Arisan 2! film showed a shift in film discourse regarding the representation of cosmopolitan women in...
2014 / Astrid Haryanti, Fiona Suwana -
The Perceptions of Prospective Teachers about Democracy and Human Rights, and the Roles Laid by them on Social Sciences Course on this Subject
Abstract The issue of democracy and human rights has started to become incrementally more important every passing day as of the early 20th century. The main purpose of this study is to reveal the perceptions of prospective social sciences teachers...
2014 / Erol Çiydem -
Teacher's New Role in Language Learning and in Promoting Learner Autonomy
Abstract This article is about autonomy in language learning and the basic components which define the role of a teacher and the role of a learner in the process. A teacher's role is very important in helping students develop autonomy in learning,...
2015 / Lumturie Bajrami -
Denazification and Integration in the Austrian Province of Carinthia*2007 / Robert Knight
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LATIN MAXIMS AND PHRASES IN THE POLISH, ENGLISH AND FRENCH LEGAL SYSTEMS – THE COMPARATIVE STUDY2014 / Ksenia Gałuskina, Joanna Sycz
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The politics behind the implementation of the WTO Paragraph 6 Decision in Canada to increase global drug access2012 / Laura C Esmail, Jillian Kohler
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Avoiding Common Mistakes in Think Tank and NGO Training
Abstract The article provides an overview of some of the most common training errors which most think tanks and NGOs are inclined to do as well as some means to avoid them. The article argues that most common mistakes which most think tanks and NGOs ...
2012 / Adrian Pop -
Principles of Lawyer's Profession Exercise
Abstract In order to solve the issue of clandestine lawyers, it is necessary to accept and acknowledge the ambiguous situation de lege lata: there are no clear legislative elements for the identification of the U.N.B.R. [National Association of the...
2015 / Elena Eva -
Informing conservation policy design through an examination of landholder preferences: A case study of scattered tree conservation in Australia
Abstract Choosing effective policy instruments to achieve conservation goals has many challenges. We explore the challenge of instrument choice in the context of landscape-scale conservation on private land, where the challenge is to select...
2012 / Jacki Schirmer, Stephen Dovers, Helena Clayton -
Strategic Analysis Relocating Street Vendor through 3D Negotiation Case Study: Street Vendor Surakarta, Indonesia
Abstract The process of relocating street vendors causes a lot of harm both physical and non-physical. The clashes are usually triggered by misperception between the government and street vendor. Most street vendors thought that the government...
2014 / Anggraeni Permatasari, Utomo Sarjono Putro, Shimaditya Nuraeni -
Making a Case for Social Impact Assessment in Urban Development: Social Impacts and Legal Disputes in Queensland, Australia
Abstract Urban land use planning and policy decisions are often contested, with the multiple stakeholders (business, developers, residents, policymakers and the wider community) frequently holding opposing viewpoints about the issues and best...
2013 / Evonne Miller, Laurie Buys -
Technologies of Risk? Regulating Online Investing in Canada*2004 / Mary Condon
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New Challenges for International Archives of Otorhinolaryngology2013 / Geraldo Jotz
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The cohabitation rule-why it makes sense
Synopsis The Cohabitation Rule, fiercely and rightly denounced by feminists, nevertheless makes perfect sense in the context of British social policy and assumptions about women, marriage and domestic labour. Demands for the Rule's abolition which...
2004 / Zoë Fairbairns -
Improving the Social Security of Internationally Mobile Researchers2011 / Danny Pieters, Paul Schoukens
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Ethical education in Turkish national education laws
Abstract In social life, people's seeking to live in a sense of security together displays the importance of ethical behaviours in pupil's life. Education, settling ethical behaviours in the national and international level, bears the burden of...
2009 / Celal Teyyar Uğurlu -
Children's social rights in social studies textbooks in Turkish elementary education
Abstract The aim of this work is to present to what extent the social rights of the children are considered in the social studies textbooks of the 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th grades of elementary education in Turkey. All the units of the textbooks are...
2010 / Yasemin Karaman Kepenekci -
Organised crime and the efforts to combat it: a concern for public health2010 / Lucy Reynolds, Martin McKee
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The Crystallization of Regulatory Norms2011 / Donal Casey, Colin Scott